Explore Art galleries in Germany
Find Contemporary, Modern, and Emerging Art Galleries in Germany
20 galleries found
Trias Art Experts
Trias Art Experts, located in Munich, exemplifies excellence in the art market, offering tailored services for collectors and institutions. Specializing in 18th-century artworks, the gallery excels in collection reappraisal, management, and advisory. Led by industry experts, Trias is dedicated to recognizing, preserving, and sharing the intrinsic values of art.
Jahn und Jahn
Jahn und Jahn is a premier contemporary art gallery that expertly bridges historical significance and cutting-edge innovation. Showcasing renowned artists like Isa Genzken and Albert Oehlen alongside emerging talents, its thoughtfully curated exhibitions reflect a profound commitment to artistic rigor and conceptual exploration, making it a vital hub for contemporary discourse.
Bastian
BASTIAN, a premier contemporary art gallery in Berlin, expertly intertwines modern and post-war artistic narratives. Showcasing luminaries like Cézanne and Kiefer, its exhibitions reflect a sophisticated dialogue between historical avant-gardes and contemporary practices. The gallery's commitment to scholarly curation fosters an enriching environment for collectors and art enthusiasts alike.
Meyer Riegger
Contemporary Art Gallery Showcasing Innovative Works, Fostering Dialogue, And Challenging Norms With Diverse Mediums And Concepts For Engaging Experiences.
Sprüth Magers
Sprüth Magers, an international gallery since 1983, showcases modern and contemporary art in Berlin, London, LA, NYC, and more, with 70+ artists.
Galerie Max Hetzler
Founded in 1974, Galerie Max Hetzler is a global contemporary art gallery with six locations, representing 50 artists and publishing art books.
Esther Schipper
Esther Schipper, a Berlin gallery since 1997, showcases conceptual art from 47 artists, including Bulloch and Huyghe. Founded in 1989, it expanded in 2017.
Galerie Nordenhake
Claes Nordenhake's gallery, opened in 1976, evolved from abstract painting to large sculptures, launching artists' careers and expanding to Berlin in 2000.
Galleria Franco Noero
Galleria Franco Noero in Torino, Italy, opened in 1999, now at via Mottalciata 10B since 2013, with a unique curatorial style and non-profit programs.
Tanya Leighton
Tanya Leighton, since 2008, offers a diverse, international gallery program with off-site projects, focusing on experimental cinema and conceptual art.