artists & participants
Dominik ,
Deniz Alt,
Konstantin Arro,
Dirk Baumanns,
Vesna Bilic,
Sascha Boldt,
Peter Braunholz,
Maria Bubenik,
Vladmir Combre de Sena,
Anja Conrad,
Anja Czioska,
Jos Diegel,
Elizabeth Dorazio,
Bea Emsbach,
Goekhan Erdogan,
Velvet G.oldmine,
Till Galunke,
Uwe Groß,
Dominik Gussmann,
Thomas Hartmann,
Sabine Hegmann,
Florian Heinke,
Hajo Hellmann,
Joachim Hildebrand,
Paul Hirsch,
Il-Jin Atem Choi,
Tobias Jaremko,
Jin-Kyoung Huh,
Katja Jüttemann,
Franziska Kneidel,
Karsten Kraft,
Caroline Krause,
Kerstin Krone-Bayer,
Ericson Krüger,
Jan Lotter,
Ruth Luxenhofer,
Mirek Macke,
Charlotte Malcolm-Smith,
Sandra Mann,
Mariola & Bela Brillowska,
Susannah Martin,
Ramo Mayer,
Corinna Mayer,
Hanna Rut Neidhardt,
Rut Neidhardt,
Nikolaus A. Nessler,
Jerome North,
Max Pauer,
Hans Petri,
Rolf Poellet,
Esther Poppe,
Patrick Raddatz,
Wolfgang Raith,
Stehn Raupach,
Lionel Röhrscheid,
Erika Roor,
Oyama Ryu Toru,
Sandip Shah,
Edwin Schäfer,
Vroni Schwegler,
Jörg Simon,
Frank Springer,
Valentina Stanojev,
Stefan Stichler,
Sven Tadic,
Christiaan Tonnis,
Christoph von Loew,
Eva Weingärtner,
Stefan Wieland,
Albrecht Wild,
Daniel Wind,
Wolfgang Winter,
Holger Wüst,
Sonja Yakovleva,
Matthias Zeidler
press release
The City of Weimar is the first stop of a travel exhibition with approx. 70 artists from the City of Frankfurt am Main. The route of the exhibition leads to different German Cities. After Weimar the plan is to show in Leipzig, Hamburg, Karlsruhe and other German Cities. At the end of the year the exhibition is presented in Frankfurt am Main at the new exhibition hall of the Kunstverein Familie Montez (Art Club Familiy Montez). The exact dates will be announced. It is scheduled to take on additional 10 - 15 artist of each exhibit-location, to the next exhibition. This way the number of exhibited artists will increase each time.