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Stefan Szczesny is a German expressionist painter, draftsman and ceramic sculptor, co-founder of the Neue Wilde movement.
Szczesny's vivid paintings and figurative works are inspired by the spirit of the Caribbean and the colorful, sensual Mediterranean way of life. One of his famous works is Living Planet.
The talented and versatile artist has also worked on the entire island of Mainau: he has created numerous ceramics of various shapes and sizes, large glass steles and many other objects, including a bridge and a painted NT airship, turning the island into a real work of art.


Thierry Guetta, better known as Mr Brainwash, is a French-born American street artist and filmmaker known for his unique and unconventional approach to art.
Thierry Guetta is recognised for his collaborations with renowned street artist Banksy. His works combine elements of pop art, street art and graffiti, resulting in colourful and visually impressive works. Getty's work often features cultural icons, famous personalities and popular images, creating a distinctive and recognisable style. With his playful and thought-provoking works, Mr Brainwash continues to push the boundaries of contemporary art and challenge traditional notions of artistic expression.


Moritz Götze is a German artist, publisher and art collector. His oeuvre comprises paintings, silkscreen prints, enamel paintings and mosaics, graphics and sculptures.


Johanna Flammer is a mid-career established german artist. Johanna Flammer is represented and exhibited by Galerie Michael Schultz, Berlin in Germany.


Anett Stuth is a German photographer. With her photographs, Anett Stuth invents multiple architectures in which interior and exterior, high and popular culture, photography and painting overlap. From basic documentary motifs, Stuth layers and collages imaginary interiors, urban or natural landscapes. At the same time, they make the possibility space of the virtual age perceptible. With the technique she has been developing since 2003, Stuth transcends the usual dimension of photographic space and redefines it.


Anton Henning is a German self-taught artist, designer, sculptor and installer.
He lives and works in Berlin, London and New York and has established himself as a talented and extraordinary furniture and interior designer. Henning is inspired by views of world capitals while developing his own avant-garde styles. He also wittily analyzes art history through his installations, sculptures and paintings.


Bettina Sellmann is a German portrait painter. In her paintings she uses the technique of watercolor on canvas in candy-colored shades of pale pink, powder blue, acid yellow and green. The artist's work is reminiscent of translucent versions of paintings by the old masters of the Baroque period, which have become translucent and ethereal.


Oliver Jordan is a German painter who lives and works in Cologne, Essen and Brittany.
Jordan studied at the Art Academy of Düsseldorf and at the Free International University (FIU). From a young age he developed a particularly keen interest in the realist and expressive tradition of painting, which he reinterpreted in a completely unique way. The impasto technique in which Jordán works gives his paintings a sensual character both in terms of surface structure and color. Jordan gives his paintings a powerful and masterful treatment, creating multi-layered objects, at the same time an amazing visual impression of illusion.
He has created many portraits of famous contemporaries, but in addition to portraiture and landscape, Jordán also depicts cities, creating entire cycles. Jordan has been studying Albert Camus and his texts through painting for over 30 years, he follows Camus' footsteps in the Algerian city of Tipasa, creating mesmerizing landscapes.


Ross Bleckner is an American artist. He currently lives and works in New York City. His artistic focus is on painting, and he held his first solo exhibition in 1975. Some of his art work reflected on the AIDS epidemic.






































