Nassauischer Kunstverein Wiesbaden
Art Space

Committed and consistent, the Nassauischer Kunstverein, as a center for contemporary art in Wiesbaden, shows exciting contemporary art and offers young, yet unestablished artists and cultural workers an experimentation field and the first stepping stone to professional careers.

One focus of our exhibition activities is the promotion of young, experimental art from Germany and abroad. Both in cooperation with the Kunstverein team, as well as with occasional guest curators, we offer young artists a platform for initial curatorial practice.

Aware of the cultural history of Wiesbaden, we promote with the annual and worldwide scholarship “Follow Fluxus – After Fluxust artists whose work builds on the ideas of the international art movement Fluxus founded in 1962 in Wiesbaden.

Our exhibitions are divided into an extensive offer of mediation with guided tours, discussions, and artist talks. In addition, we organize art trips to important exhibitions at home and abroad for our members. Partly in cooperation with other institutions, we also realize interdisciplinary events such as theater, film and children’s programs.

Bio: Mónica de Miranda / Main: Line Lyhne
Nassauischer Kunstverein Wiesbaden
Art Space

Committed and consistent, the Nassauischer Kunstverein, as a center for contemporary art in Wiesbaden, shows exciting contemporary art and offers young, yet unestablished artists and cultural workers an experimentation field and the first stepping stone to professional careers.

One focus of our exhibition activities is the promotion of young, experimental art from Germany and abroad. Both in cooperation with the Kunstverein team, as well as with occasional guest curators, we offer young artists a platform for initial curatorial practice.

Aware of the cultural history of Wiesbaden, we promote with the annual and worldwide scholarship “Follow Fluxus – After Fluxust artists whose work builds on the ideas of the international art movement Fluxus founded in 1962 in Wiesbaden.

Our exhibitions are divided into an extensive offer of mediation with guided tours, discussions, and artist talks. In addition, we organize art trips to important exhibitions at home and abroad for our members. Partly in cooperation with other institutions, we also realize interdisciplinary events such as theater, film and children’s programs.

Bio: Mónica de Miranda / Main: Line Lyhne
  • Chris Johanson
    Sep 16 – Oct 21, 2023
    Altman Siegel
    San Francisco, USA
    In a special exhibition, Altman Siegel is pleased to present a monumental and historic work by Chris Johanson. Exhibited for the first time since 2000, this painted triptych, Untitled, offers a rare insight into Johanson’s early large-scale works. Known for his observant nature, Johanson was invited to participate in Glen Helfand’s 1999 exhibition, “Museum Pieces,” about the history of the de Young Museum. (more…)
  • Contradictions 1
    Sep 16 – Oct 6, 2023
    Jergon
    Berlin, Germany
    Jergon is thrilled to announce the opening of the next exhibition, Contradictions 1, showcasing the talent of eight Berlin based artists. This exhibition is the result of a selection process through a call for artists that was launched a few months ago. The curatorial work in cooperation with the artists have creatively and innovatively tackled the theme of Contradictions. (more…)
  • Between Us
    Sep 1 – Oct 15, 2023
    Alexander Gray Associates
    New York, USA
    Alexander Gray Associates, Germantown presents Between Us, an exhibition gathering works by an intergenerational group of queer artists advancing the practice of portraiture. Confronting the cyclical progress and backlash of the last forty years, these artists bear witness to civil rights and gay liberation movements, the AIDS crisis, the rise of online communities, and the recurring culture wars around LGBTQIA+ rights (more…)