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SPS / Smart Production Solutions 2024 | Nürnberg

Nov 12–Nov 14, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Nuremberg
Exhibitions
IT & Technology
Smart Production Solutions 2024, also known as SPS, is a premier exhibition showcasing the latest advancements in electric automation technology. Held in the vibrant city of Nuremberg, Germany, at the renowned venue in Nürnberg, this event is a must-attend for professionals seeking insights into the future of industrial automation. From November 12 to November 14, 2024, industry leaders, innovators, and enthusiasts will converge to explore cutting-edge solutions, network with like-minded individuals, and discover the possibilities of smart production. Don't miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in the forefront of automation technology at Smart Production Solutions 2024.

David Gerstein turns 80 | 2024 FRANK FLUEGEL GALERIE | Nuremberg

Feb 4–Dec 31, 2024 (UTC+1)ENDED
Nuremberg
Exhibitions
Tel Aviv/Kitzbuehel/Nuernberg 03.02.2024 The isralian artist David Gerstein celebrates his 80th birthday in 2024. FRANK FLUEGEL GALERIE with locations in Kitzbühel/Austria and Nuremberg/Germany congratulates him wholeheartedly on this occasion. David Gerstein was born in Jerusalem (Israel) in November 1944. He lives and works near Tel Aviv. Gerstein is an established and internationally renowned artist. His works of art can be found in numerous museums worldwide. In recent years, many cities have purchased monumental outdoor sculptures for parks or gardens, such as Singapore with the over 4 meter high sculpture "Momentum".Trained on several continents (Bezalel Academy in Jerusalem, Ecole Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris, Art Student League in New York and St Martin's School of Art in London), David Gerstein has developed a hybrid practice and aesthetic over the course of his 50-year career; at the intersection of Pop Art, Minimalism and Optical Art, reflecting this pluralistic and cosmopolitan dimension: a vibrant creation.His approach is characterized by the cutting out of shapes and figures; an approach that he associates with his childhood and youth, when he helped his father in his father's leather tailoring business. Equally central is the color, which becomes increasingly bold and pop and gives the works movement. These wall sculptures, mostly cut out of aluminum and consisting of several layers, are reminiscent of the cutouts and steelcuts of his artist colleagues Tom Wesselmann or Alex Katz.David Gerstein cuts out and paints steel and aluminum to embed his figures and scenes in three-dimensional structures and wall designs that are both unchanging and pulsating. The "pictures" and compositions he creates are taken from the world of childhood, everyday life, family, sport, music, city life, the animal and plant world. The various layers are mounted on the wall at intervals of around 5 cm, allowing views from different perspectives. Similar to Alex Katz's cutouts, which can be purchased at FRANK FLUEGEL GALERIE, they cast shadows and graphic patterns on the wall and thus merge with the space in which they are exhibited.David Gerstein's monumental works in public space include his sculptures for the Hsinchu Stadium in Taiwan (2002); his exhibitions at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1985, 1999 and 2003); his Presence-Present project for the Jerusalem Biennale of Jewish Contemporary Art (2015); or more recently (2017) his sculptures for the National Park in Guizhou Province, China. His works have also been exhibited at the Ramat-Gan Museum, the Performing Arts Center in Tel Aviv, the Ashod Museum of Art, the MoBY (Museums of Bat Yam), the Haifa Museum of Contemporary Art.In 1970, David Gerstein worked for ten years with figurative art in painting.Then he tried to find another way to express his ideas, which was something more personal. His choice was to get as close as possible to sculpture while maintaining his identity as a painter. The trigger for the change from painting to wall sculpture was the artist's visit to the retrospective of Franck Stella at the MOMA in New York in 1987. He understood the importance of sculpture, movement, volumes and reliefs. From then on, he decided on a new artistic direction, the one that would make him famous and successful worldwide: Wall sculpture.Countless shows and exhibitions by David Gerstein have followed all over the world to this day. Naturally accompanied by awards and prizes all over the world. Like many artists, David Gerstein is still active today. He now lives and works near Tel Aviv in Israel, as does the artist Orit Fuchs, who is represented internationally by gallery owner Frank Fluegel.Since then, David Gerstein's artworks have experienced a solid price development. Due to the large number of museums and collections that have bought his artworks over the years, they have always remained stable in value."I am a painter by nature. Even though I create works that come close to sculpture, I think of them as paintings," says David Gerstein in an interview in 2018. At first he carved from wood, but in the early 1980s, when laser technology became widespread, he used steel. From then on, this was a revolution in his work. He eventually succeeded in creating his wall sculptures in metal, which are now his trademark. David Gerstein manages to create shadow play and superimpositions with the material and surprise the collector!The wall sculptures are created from a preliminary drawing. This drawing is processed by computer so that the metal can be cut out with a laser. All sculptures are painted by hand with car body paint, which is why they look so shiny. This perfect preservation is one of the reasons why David Gerstein's artworks retain their value so well. Unlike prints on paper, they are insensitive and not subject to natural ageing.Now in 2024, when the artist David Gerstein is celebrating his 80th birthday, he says: "The older I get, the younger the colors become. I want to convey a philosophy of making pictures happier, more colorful and more cheerful." FRANK FLUEGEL GALERIE, with locations in Nuremberg and Kitzbuehel, has focused on high-quality originals of pop art, street art and contemporary art for over twenty years.The art collector will find original artworks, prints and unique pieces by hip and up-and-coming artists such as Adam Handler, Katherine Bernhardt, Sol Felpeto, Jon Burgerman, Alex Katz, David Shrigley, Kenny Scharf, Hunt Slonem, Orit Fuchs, Nathan Paddison, Fanny Brodar and Julian Opie at fair market prices. Of course, editions and paintings by highly sought-after and valuable artists such as Andy Warhol, Mel Ramos, Roy Lichtenstein, Harland Miller, Tom Wesselmann, Sean Scully, Gerhard Richter, Ross Bleckner, Allen Jones, Thomas Ruff and Mel Bochner are also on sale. The artists David Gerstein, Peter Doig, Jeff Koons, Tracey Emin, Raqib Shaw, Derrick Adams and Robert Longo, who are popular with collectors worldwide, are also represented in the portfolio of the internationally renowned gallery.The rapidly growing street art segment is perfectly complemented by successful artists such as Mr. Brainwash (Thierry Guetta), XOOOOX, Punk Me Tender, BAMBI, Fringe the Artist, Max Mavior and John Crash Matos.Of course, the owner-managed gallery also offers design objects, paintings and vintage furniture by Maurizio Cattelan, Paul Smith, Richard Orlinski, Philippe Starck and Pierre Jeanerette.Exhibitions are held at regular intervals in the centrally located gallery spaces in Nuremberg and Kitzbuehel. Collectors can buy works of art around the clock in the unique online store. International trade fair participations and solo shows round off the program of the renowned gallery.Many of the artworks on offer can be purchased immediately by the collector during a visit to the gallery, as they are in stock. Due to the high demand for some artists, prices are expected to rise. Works can rise in price (this development in value is very desirable for investors) and old prices can lose their validity. FRANK FLUEGEL GALERIEObere Woerthstrasse 1290403 Nuremberg Josef-Pirchl-Str. 66370 KitzbuehelAUSTRIA https://www.frankfluegel.com

Consumenta Nuremberg 2024 | Exhibition Centre Nuremberg (Nürnberg Messe)

Oct 26–Nov 28, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Nuremberg
Exhibitions
Consumer goods
Consumenta Nuremberg provides the opportunity to experience your products and your company with all your senses, improve your contacts with customers and increase your sales with direct sales at the trade fair Consumenta Nuremberg provides the opportunity to experience your products and your company with all your senses, improve your contacts with customers and increase your sales with direct sales at the trade fair. Information Source: AFAG Messen und Ausstellungen GmbH | expotobi

BrauBeviale 2024 | Exhibition Centre Nuremberg (Nürnberg Messe)

Nov 26–Nov 28, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Nuremberg
Exhibitions
BrauBeviale is the most important international capital goods exhibition for the whole beverage production process chain BrauBeviale is the most important international capital goods exhibition for the whole beverage production process chain: raw materials, technologies, logistics, and marketing. Small and medium enterprises and global players from Europe and the rest of the world used the creative atmosphere at BrauBeviale to develop solutions. It has long been one of the leading European exhibitions for the production and marketing of beer and non-alcoholic drinks. Information Source: NürnbergMesse GmbH | expotobi

Nuremberg Christmas Market 2024 | Nurnberger Christkindlesmarkt

Nov 29–Dec 24, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Nuremberg
Exhibitions
Nuremberg Christmas Market event features products like knitwear, jewelry, tin toys, wooden toys, silver jewelry, to that of art and craft based products and services associated with this field, etc Nuremberg Christmas Market event features products like knitwear, jewelry, tin toys, wooden toys, silver jewelry, to that of art and craft based products and services associated with this field, etc. Information Source: Nuremberger Christkindlesmarkt | expotobi

Alex Katz Freesia Flowers new graphic edition | FRANK FLUEGEL GALERIE | Nuremberg

2023年12月14日–2024年12月12日 (UTC+1)ENDED
Nuremberg
展覽
Freesia (Albertina 798) is a woodcut by the American artist Alex Katz and, as is so often the case with his subject matter, shows greatly enlarged flowers. His works are often characterized by bold, simplified forms and a focus on contemporary themes. This is one of the reasons why he is considered a master of "cool painting", analogous to Miles Davis and "cool jazz". In this fascinating woodcut by Alex Katz, the delicate beauty of the yellow freesia takes center stage against a rich, velvety black background. The artist's mastery of form and contrast is evident as he skillfully captures the essence of the floral motif. The yellow freesia blossoms appear almost golden against the dark background. Rendered with clean lines and a vibrant color palette, the yellow freesia radiates a luminous warmth that contrasts strikingly with the deep darkness that surrounds it. Katz's choice of a black background serves to heighten the visual impact of the flowers, making them appear as if illuminated by an invisible light source.The composition is minimalist yet powerful, drawing attention to the graceful curves and intricate details of each freesia blossom. The artist's deliberate use of negative space creates a sense of drama and mystery, inviting the viewer to ponder the interplay of light and shadow. Katz's woodcut technique adds a tactile dimension to the artwork and emphasizes the organic nature of the motif. The rough-hewn lines and textural nuances convey a sense of craftsmanship and emphasize the artist's affinity with traditional printing methods.Freesia is not only a depiction of a floral arrangement, but also a testament to Katz's ability to distill beauty in its purest form. Through this woodcut, he invites the audience to appreciate the timeless elegance of nature and the transformative power of artistic interpretation. Alex Katz is particularly known for his figurative paintings: The son of Russian-Jewish immigrants, he was born in New York in 1927. As a pioneer of Pop Art, he always concentrated on the essentials and explored simplified forms and high-contrast color composition early on.FRANK FLUEGEL GALERIE has had the artist in its program since 1999. His art is diverse, but always has beauty as its central theme. In recent years, the artist's prints in particular have caught up with those of his Pop Art colleagues such as Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein in terms of price development. The artist can now look back on more than 200 solo and around 500 group exhibitions and his diverse works are part of over 100 collections worldwide. Alex Katz currently lives and works in New York and Maine. Over the course of his career, Alex Katz has received numerous prizes and awards. FRANK FLUEGEL GALERIE, with locations in Nuremberg and Kitzbuehel, has focused on high-quality originals of pop art, street art and contemporary art for over twenty years.The art collector will find original artworks, prints and unique pieces by hip and up-and-coming artists such as Adam Handler, Katherine Bernhardt, Sol Felpeto, Jon Burgerman, Alex Katz, David Shrigley, Kenny Scharf, Hunt Slonem, Orit Fuchs, Nathan Paddison, Fanny Brodar and Julian Opie at fair market prices. Of course, editions and prints by highly sought-after artists such as Andy Warhol, Mel Ramos, Roy Lichtenstein, Harland Miller, Tom Wesselmann, Sean Scully, Gerhard Richter, Ross Bleckner, Allen Jones, Thomas Ruff and Mel Bochner are also on sale. The artists David Gerstein, Peter Doig, Jeff Koons, Tracey Emin, Raqib Shaw, Derrick Adams and Robert Longo, who are popular with collectors worldwide, are also represented in the portfolio of the internationally renowned gallery.The rapidly growing street art segment is perfectly complemented by successful artists such as Mr. Brainwash (Thierry Guetta), XOOOOX, Punk Me Tender, BAMBI, Fringe the Artist, Max Mavior and John Crash Matos.Of course, the owner-managed gallery also offers design objects and vintage furniture by Maurizio Cattelan, Paul Smith, Richard Orlinski, Philippe Starck and Pierre Jeanerette.Exhibitions are held at regular intervals in the centrally located gallery spaces in Nuremberg and Kitzbuehel. Collectors can buy works of art around the clock in the unique online store. International trade fair participations and solo shows round off the program of the renowned gallery.Many of the artworks on offer can be purchased immediately by the collector during a visit to the gallery, as they are in stock. Due to the high demand for some artists, prices are expected to rise. Works can rise in price (this development in value is very desirable for investors) and old prices can lose their validity. FRANK FLUEGEL GALERIEObere Woerthstrasse 1290403 Nuremberg Josef-Pirchl-Str. 66370 KitzbuehelAUSTRIA https://www.frankfluegel.com

Alex Katz Freesia Flowers new graphic edition | FRANK FLUEGEL GALERIE | Nuremberg

Dec 14, 2023–Dec 12, 2024 (UTC+1)ENDED
Nuremberg
Exhibitions
Freesia (Albertina 798) is a woodcut by the American artist Alex Katz and, as is so often the case with his subject matter, shows greatly enlarged flowers. His works are often characterized by bold, simplified forms and a focus on contemporary themes. This is one of the reasons why he is considered a master of "cool painting", analogous to Miles Davis and "cool jazz". In this fascinating woodcut by Alex Katz, the delicate beauty of the yellow freesia takes center stage against a rich, velvety black background. The artist's mastery of form and contrast is evident as he skillfully captures the essence of the floral motif. The yellow freesia blossoms appear almost golden against the dark background. Rendered with clean lines and a vibrant color palette, the yellow freesia radiates a luminous warmth that contrasts strikingly with the deep darkness that surrounds it. Katz's choice of a black background serves to heighten the visual impact of the flowers, making them appear as if illuminated by an invisible light source.The composition is minimalist yet powerful, drawing attention to the graceful curves and intricate details of each freesia blossom. The artist's deliberate use of negative space creates a sense of drama and mystery, inviting the viewer to ponder the interplay of light and shadow. Katz's woodcut technique adds a tactile dimension to the artwork and emphasizes the organic nature of the motif. The rough-hewn lines and textural nuances convey a sense of craftsmanship and emphasize the artist's affinity with traditional printing methods.Freesia is not only a depiction of a floral arrangement, but also a testament to Katz's ability to distill beauty in its purest form. Through this woodcut, he invites the audience to appreciate the timeless elegance of nature and the transformative power of artistic interpretation. Alex Katz is particularly known for his figurative paintings: The son of Russian-Jewish immigrants, he was born in New York in 1927. As a pioneer of Pop Art, he always concentrated on the essentials and explored simplified forms and high-contrast color composition early on.FRANK FLUEGEL GALERIE has had the artist in its program since 1999. His art is diverse, but always has beauty as its central theme. In recent years, the artist's prints in particular have caught up with those of his Pop Art colleagues such as Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein in terms of price development. The artist can now look back on more than 200 solo and around 500 group exhibitions and his diverse works are part of over 100 collections worldwide. Alex Katz currently lives and works in New York and Maine. Over the course of his career, Alex Katz has received numerous prizes and awards. FRANK FLUEGEL GALERIE, with locations in Nuremberg and Kitzbuehel, has focused on high-quality originals of pop art, street art and contemporary art for over twenty years.The art collector will find original artworks, prints and unique pieces by hip and up-and-coming artists such as Adam Handler, Katherine Bernhardt, Sol Felpeto, Jon Burgerman, Alex Katz, David Shrigley, Kenny Scharf, Hunt Slonem, Orit Fuchs, Nathan Paddison, Fanny Brodar and Julian Opie at fair market prices. Of course, editions and prints by highly sought-after artists such as Andy Warhol, Mel Ramos, Roy Lichtenstein, Harland Miller, Tom Wesselmann, Sean Scully, Gerhard Richter, Ross Bleckner, Allen Jones, Thomas Ruff and Mel Bochner are also on sale. The artists David Gerstein, Peter Doig, Jeff Koons, Tracey Emin, Raqib Shaw, Derrick Adams and Robert Longo, who are popular with collectors worldwide, are also represented in the portfolio of the internationally renowned gallery.The rapidly growing street art segment is perfectly complemented by successful artists such as Mr. Brainwash (Thierry Guetta), XOOOOX, Punk Me Tender, BAMBI, Fringe the Artist, Max Mavior and John Crash Matos.Of course, the owner-managed gallery also offers design objects and vintage furniture by Maurizio Cattelan, Paul Smith, Richard Orlinski, Philippe Starck and Pierre Jeanerette.Exhibitions are held at regular intervals in the centrally located gallery spaces in Nuremberg and Kitzbuehel. Collectors can buy works of art around the clock in the unique online store. International trade fair participations and solo shows round off the program of the renowned gallery.Many of the artworks on offer can be purchased immediately by the collector during a visit to the gallery, as they are in stock. Due to the high demand for some artists, prices are expected to rise. Works can rise in price (this development in value is very desirable for investors) and old prices can lose their validity. FRANK FLUEGEL GALERIEObere Woerthstrasse 1290403 Nuremberg Josef-Pirchl-Str. 66370 KitzbuehelAUSTRIA https://www.frankfluegel.com

Alex Katz Freesia Flowers new graphic edition | FRANK FLUEGEL GALERIE | Nuremberg

2023年12月14日–2024年12月12日 (UTC+1)ENDED
Nuremberg
展覽
Freesia (Albertina 798) is a woodcut by the American artist Alex Katz and, as is so often the case with his subject matter, shows greatly enlarged flowers. His works are often characterized by bold, simplified forms and a focus on contemporary themes. This is one of the reasons why he is considered a master of "cool painting", analogous to Miles Davis and "cool jazz". In this fascinating woodcut by Alex Katz, the delicate beauty of the yellow freesia takes center stage against a rich, velvety black background. The artist's mastery of form and contrast is evident as he skillfully captures the essence of the floral motif. The yellow freesia blossoms appear almost golden against the dark background. Rendered with clean lines and a vibrant color palette, the yellow freesia radiates a luminous warmth that contrasts strikingly with the deep darkness that surrounds it. Katz's choice of a black background serves to heighten the visual impact of the flowers, making them appear as if illuminated by an invisible light source.The composition is minimalist yet powerful, drawing attention to the graceful curves and intricate details of each freesia blossom. The artist's deliberate use of negative space creates a sense of drama and mystery, inviting the viewer to ponder the interplay of light and shadow. Katz's woodcut technique adds a tactile dimension to the artwork and emphasizes the organic nature of the motif. The rough-hewn lines and textural nuances convey a sense of craftsmanship and emphasize the artist's affinity with traditional printing methods.Freesia is not only a depiction of a floral arrangement, but also a testament to Katz's ability to distill beauty in its purest form. Through this woodcut, he invites the audience to appreciate the timeless elegance of nature and the transformative power of artistic interpretation. Alex Katz is particularly known for his figurative paintings: The son of Russian-Jewish immigrants, he was born in New York in 1927. As a pioneer of Pop Art, he always concentrated on the essentials and explored simplified forms and high-contrast color composition early on.FRANK FLUEGEL GALERIE has had the artist in its program since 1999. His art is diverse, but always has beauty as its central theme. In recent years, the artist's prints in particular have caught up with those of his Pop Art colleagues such as Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein in terms of price development. The artist can now look back on more than 200 solo and around 500 group exhibitions and his diverse works are part of over 100 collections worldwide. Alex Katz currently lives and works in New York and Maine. Over the course of his career, Alex Katz has received numerous prizes and awards. FRANK FLUEGEL GALERIE, with locations in Nuremberg and Kitzbuehel, has focused on high-quality originals of pop art, street art and contemporary art for over twenty years.The art collector will find original artworks, prints and unique pieces by hip and up-and-coming artists such as Adam Handler, Katherine Bernhardt, Sol Felpeto, Jon Burgerman, Alex Katz, David Shrigley, Kenny Scharf, Hunt Slonem, Orit Fuchs, Nathan Paddison, Fanny Brodar and Julian Opie at fair market prices. Of course, editions and prints by highly sought-after artists such as Andy Warhol, Mel Ramos, Roy Lichtenstein, Harland Miller, Tom Wesselmann, Sean Scully, Gerhard Richter, Ross Bleckner, Allen Jones, Thomas Ruff and Mel Bochner are also on sale. The artists David Gerstein, Peter Doig, Jeff Koons, Tracey Emin, Raqib Shaw, Derrick Adams and Robert Longo, who are popular with collectors worldwide, are also represented in the portfolio of the internationally renowned gallery.The rapidly growing street art segment is perfectly complemented by successful artists such as Mr. Brainwash (Thierry Guetta), XOOOOX, Punk Me Tender, BAMBI, Fringe the Artist, Max Mavior and John Crash Matos.Of course, the owner-managed gallery also offers design objects and vintage furniture by Maurizio Cattelan, Paul Smith, Richard Orlinski, Philippe Starck and Pierre Jeanerette.Exhibitions are held at regular intervals in the centrally located gallery spaces in Nuremberg and Kitzbuehel. Collectors can buy works of art around the clock in the unique online store. International trade fair participations and solo shows round off the program of the renowned gallery.Many of the artworks on offer can be purchased immediately by the collector during a visit to the gallery, as they are in stock. Due to the high demand for some artists, prices are expected to rise. Works can rise in price (this development in value is very desirable for investors) and old prices can lose their validity. FRANK FLUEGEL GALERIEObere Woerthstrasse 1290403 Nuremberg Josef-Pirchl-Str. 66370 KitzbuehelAUSTRIA https://www.frankfluegel.com

David Gerstein turns 80 | 2024 FRANK FLUEGEL GALERIE | Nuremberg

2024年2月4日–12月31日 (UTC+1)ENDED
Nuremberg
展覽
Tel Aviv/Kitzbuehel/Nuernberg 03.02.2024 The isralian artist David Gerstein celebrates his 80th birthday in 2024. FRANK FLUEGEL GALERIE with locations in Kitzbühel/Austria and Nuremberg/Germany congratulates him wholeheartedly on this occasion. David Gerstein was born in Jerusalem (Israel) in November 1944. He lives and works near Tel Aviv. Gerstein is an established and internationally renowned artist. His works of art can be found in numerous museums worldwide. In recent years, many cities have purchased monumental outdoor sculptures for parks or gardens, such as Singapore with the over 4 meter high sculpture "Momentum".Trained on several continents (Bezalel Academy in Jerusalem, Ecole Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris, Art Student League in New York and St Martin's School of Art in London), David Gerstein has developed a hybrid practice and aesthetic over the course of his 50-year career; at the intersection of Pop Art, Minimalism and Optical Art, reflecting this pluralistic and cosmopolitan dimension: a vibrant creation.His approach is characterized by the cutting out of shapes and figures; an approach that he associates with his childhood and youth, when he helped his father in his father's leather tailoring business. Equally central is the color, which becomes increasingly bold and pop and gives the works movement. These wall sculptures, mostly cut out of aluminum and consisting of several layers, are reminiscent of the cutouts and steelcuts of his artist colleagues Tom Wesselmann or Alex Katz.David Gerstein cuts out and paints steel and aluminum to embed his figures and scenes in three-dimensional structures and wall designs that are both unchanging and pulsating. The "pictures" and compositions he creates are taken from the world of childhood, everyday life, family, sport, music, city life, the animal and plant world. The various layers are mounted on the wall at intervals of around 5 cm, allowing views from different perspectives. Similar to Alex Katz's cutouts, which can be purchased at FRANK FLUEGEL GALERIE, they cast shadows and graphic patterns on the wall and thus merge with the space in which they are exhibited.David Gerstein's monumental works in public space include his sculptures for the Hsinchu Stadium in Taiwan (2002); his exhibitions at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1985, 1999 and 2003); his Presence-Present project for the Jerusalem Biennale of Jewish Contemporary Art (2015); or more recently (2017) his sculptures for the National Park in Guizhou Province, China. His works have also been exhibited at the Ramat-Gan Museum, the Performing Arts Center in Tel Aviv, the Ashod Museum of Art, the MoBY (Museums of Bat Yam), the Haifa Museum of Contemporary Art.In 1970, David Gerstein worked for ten years with figurative art in painting.Then he tried to find another way to express his ideas, which was something more personal. His choice was to get as close as possible to sculpture while maintaining his identity as a painter. The trigger for the change from painting to wall sculpture was the artist's visit to the retrospective of Franck Stella at the MOMA in New York in 1987. He understood the importance of sculpture, movement, volumes and reliefs. From then on, he decided on a new artistic direction, the one that would make him famous and successful worldwide: Wall sculpture.Countless shows and exhibitions by David Gerstein have followed all over the world to this day. Naturally accompanied by awards and prizes all over the world. Like many artists, David Gerstein is still active today. He now lives and works near Tel Aviv in Israel, as does the artist Orit Fuchs, who is represented internationally by gallery owner Frank Fluegel.Since then, David Gerstein's artworks have experienced a solid price development. Due to the large number of museums and collections that have bought his artworks over the years, they have always remained stable in value."I am a painter by nature. Even though I create works that come close to sculpture, I think of them as paintings," says David Gerstein in an interview in 2018. At first he carved from wood, but in the early 1980s, when laser technology became widespread, he used steel. From then on, this was a revolution in his work. He eventually succeeded in creating his wall sculptures in metal, which are now his trademark. David Gerstein manages to create shadow play and superimpositions with the material and surprise the collector!The wall sculptures are created from a preliminary drawing. This drawing is processed by computer so that the metal can be cut out with a laser. All sculptures are painted by hand with car body paint, which is why they look so shiny. This perfect preservation is one of the reasons why David Gerstein's artworks retain their value so well. Unlike prints on paper, they are insensitive and not subject to natural ageing.Now in 2024, when the artist David Gerstein is celebrating his 80th birthday, he says: "The older I get, the younger the colors become. I want to convey a philosophy of making pictures happier, more colorful and more cheerful." FRANK FLUEGEL GALERIE, with locations in Nuremberg and Kitzbuehel, has focused on high-quality originals of pop art, street art and contemporary art for over twenty years.The art collector will find original artworks, prints and unique pieces by hip and up-and-coming artists such as Adam Handler, Katherine Bernhardt, Sol Felpeto, Jon Burgerman, Alex Katz, David Shrigley, Kenny Scharf, Hunt Slonem, Orit Fuchs, Nathan Paddison, Fanny Brodar and Julian Opie at fair market prices. Of course, editions and paintings by highly sought-after and valuable artists such as Andy Warhol, Mel Ramos, Roy Lichtenstein, Harland Miller, Tom Wesselmann, Sean Scully, Gerhard Richter, Ross Bleckner, Allen Jones, Thomas Ruff and Mel Bochner are also on sale. The artists David Gerstein, Peter Doig, Jeff Koons, Tracey Emin, Raqib Shaw, Derrick Adams and Robert Longo, who are popular with collectors worldwide, are also represented in the portfolio of the internationally renowned gallery.The rapidly growing street art segment is perfectly complemented by successful artists such as Mr. Brainwash (Thierry Guetta), XOOOOX, Punk Me Tender, BAMBI, Fringe the Artist, Max Mavior and John Crash Matos.Of course, the owner-managed gallery also offers design objects, paintings and vintage furniture by Maurizio Cattelan, Paul Smith, Richard Orlinski, Philippe Starck and Pierre Jeanerette.Exhibitions are held at regular intervals in the centrally located gallery spaces in Nuremberg and Kitzbuehel. Collectors can buy works of art around the clock in the unique online store. International trade fair participations and solo shows round off the program of the renowned gallery.Many of the artworks on offer can be purchased immediately by the collector during a visit to the gallery, as they are in stock. Due to the high demand for some artists, prices are expected to rise. Works can rise in price (this development in value is very desirable for investors) and old prices can lose their validity. FRANK FLUEGEL GALERIEObere Woerthstrasse 1290403 Nuremberg Josef-Pirchl-Str. 66370 KitzbuehelAUSTRIA https://www.frankfluegel.com

David Gerstein turns 80 | 2024 FRANK FLUEGEL GALERIE | Nuremberg

2024年2月4日–12月31日 (UTC+1)ENDED
Nuremberg
展覽
Tel Aviv/Kitzbuehel/Nuernberg 03.02.2024 The isralian artist David Gerstein celebrates his 80th birthday in 2024. FRANK FLUEGEL GALERIE with locations in Kitzbühel/Austria and Nuremberg/Germany congratulates him wholeheartedly on this occasion. David Gerstein was born in Jerusalem (Israel) in November 1944. He lives and works near Tel Aviv. Gerstein is an established and internationally renowned artist. His works of art can be found in numerous museums worldwide. In recent years, many cities have purchased monumental outdoor sculptures for parks or gardens, such as Singapore with the over 4 meter high sculpture "Momentum".Trained on several continents (Bezalel Academy in Jerusalem, Ecole Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris, Art Student League in New York and St Martin's School of Art in London), David Gerstein has developed a hybrid practice and aesthetic over the course of his 50-year career; at the intersection of Pop Art, Minimalism and Optical Art, reflecting this pluralistic and cosmopolitan dimension: a vibrant creation.His approach is characterized by the cutting out of shapes and figures; an approach that he associates with his childhood and youth, when he helped his father in his father's leather tailoring business. Equally central is the color, which becomes increasingly bold and pop and gives the works movement. These wall sculptures, mostly cut out of aluminum and consisting of several layers, are reminiscent of the cutouts and steelcuts of his artist colleagues Tom Wesselmann or Alex Katz.David Gerstein cuts out and paints steel and aluminum to embed his figures and scenes in three-dimensional structures and wall designs that are both unchanging and pulsating. The "pictures" and compositions he creates are taken from the world of childhood, everyday life, family, sport, music, city life, the animal and plant world. The various layers are mounted on the wall at intervals of around 5 cm, allowing views from different perspectives. Similar to Alex Katz's cutouts, which can be purchased at FRANK FLUEGEL GALERIE, they cast shadows and graphic patterns on the wall and thus merge with the space in which they are exhibited.David Gerstein's monumental works in public space include his sculptures for the Hsinchu Stadium in Taiwan (2002); his exhibitions at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1985, 1999 and 2003); his Presence-Present project for the Jerusalem Biennale of Jewish Contemporary Art (2015); or more recently (2017) his sculptures for the National Park in Guizhou Province, China. His works have also been exhibited at the Ramat-Gan Museum, the Performing Arts Center in Tel Aviv, the Ashod Museum of Art, the MoBY (Museums of Bat Yam), the Haifa Museum of Contemporary Art.In 1970, David Gerstein worked for ten years with figurative art in painting.Then he tried to find another way to express his ideas, which was something more personal. His choice was to get as close as possible to sculpture while maintaining his identity as a painter. The trigger for the change from painting to wall sculpture was the artist's visit to the retrospective of Franck Stella at the MOMA in New York in 1987. He understood the importance of sculpture, movement, volumes and reliefs. From then on, he decided on a new artistic direction, the one that would make him famous and successful worldwide: Wall sculpture.Countless shows and exhibitions by David Gerstein have followed all over the world to this day. Naturally accompanied by awards and prizes all over the world. Like many artists, David Gerstein is still active today. He now lives and works near Tel Aviv in Israel, as does the artist Orit Fuchs, who is represented internationally by gallery owner Frank Fluegel.Since then, David Gerstein's artworks have experienced a solid price development. Due to the large number of museums and collections that have bought his artworks over the years, they have always remained stable in value."I am a painter by nature. Even though I create works that come close to sculpture, I think of them as paintings," says David Gerstein in an interview in 2018. At first he carved from wood, but in the early 1980s, when laser technology became widespread, he used steel. From then on, this was a revolution in his work. He eventually succeeded in creating his wall sculptures in metal, which are now his trademark. David Gerstein manages to create shadow play and superimpositions with the material and surprise the collector!The wall sculptures are created from a preliminary drawing. This drawing is processed by computer so that the metal can be cut out with a laser. All sculptures are painted by hand with car body paint, which is why they look so shiny. This perfect preservation is one of the reasons why David Gerstein's artworks retain their value so well. Unlike prints on paper, they are insensitive and not subject to natural ageing.Now in 2024, when the artist David Gerstein is celebrating his 80th birthday, he says: "The older I get, the younger the colors become. I want to convey a philosophy of making pictures happier, more colorful and more cheerful." FRANK FLUEGEL GALERIE, with locations in Nuremberg and Kitzbuehel, has focused on high-quality originals of pop art, street art and contemporary art for over twenty years.The art collector will find original artworks, prints and unique pieces by hip and up-and-coming artists such as Adam Handler, Katherine Bernhardt, Sol Felpeto, Jon Burgerman, Alex Katz, David Shrigley, Kenny Scharf, Hunt Slonem, Orit Fuchs, Nathan Paddison, Fanny Brodar and Julian Opie at fair market prices. Of course, editions and paintings by highly sought-after and valuable artists such as Andy Warhol, Mel Ramos, Roy Lichtenstein, Harland Miller, Tom Wesselmann, Sean Scully, Gerhard Richter, Ross Bleckner, Allen Jones, Thomas Ruff and Mel Bochner are also on sale. The artists David Gerstein, Peter Doig, Jeff Koons, Tracey Emin, Raqib Shaw, Derrick Adams and Robert Longo, who are popular with collectors worldwide, are also represented in the portfolio of the internationally renowned gallery.The rapidly growing street art segment is perfectly complemented by successful artists such as Mr. Brainwash (Thierry Guetta), XOOOOX, Punk Me Tender, BAMBI, Fringe the Artist, Max Mavior and John Crash Matos.Of course, the owner-managed gallery also offers design objects, paintings and vintage furniture by Maurizio Cattelan, Paul Smith, Richard Orlinski, Philippe Starck and Pierre Jeanerette.Exhibitions are held at regular intervals in the centrally located gallery spaces in Nuremberg and Kitzbuehel. Collectors can buy works of art around the clock in the unique online store. International trade fair participations and solo shows round off the program of the renowned gallery.Many of the artworks on offer can be purchased immediately by the collector during a visit to the gallery, as they are in stock. Due to the high demand for some artists, prices are expected to rise. Works can rise in price (this development in value is very desirable for investors) and old prices can lose their validity. FRANK FLUEGEL GALERIEObere Woerthstrasse 1290403 Nuremberg Josef-Pirchl-Str. 66370 KitzbuehelAUSTRIA https://www.frankfluegel.com

2024 年 DOAG 會議暨展覽 | NurnbergMesse GmbH

2024年11月19日–11月22日 (UTC+8)ENDED
Nuremberg
展會
隨著2024年即將到來,業界矚目的盛事——2024年DOAG會議暨展覽,將於11月19日在德國巴伐利亞的紐倫堡市盛大開幕。本次會議暨展覽將在著名的NurnbergMesse GmbH展覽中心舉行,為期一天的活動將聚集來自全球的專業人士,共襄盛舉。作為業內翹楚,DOAG會議暨展覽一直以來都是行業發展趨勢的風向標,提供一個汲取知識、交流經驗、拓展人脈的絕佳平台。不論您是該領域的專業人員還是對相關領域有濃厚興趣的參觀者,這都是一個不容錯過的機會。詳細票價信息將於近期公布,敬請關注。請預留時間,屆時前來紐倫堡,與世界同行共同探討未來的可能性。

2024 年 DOAG 會議暨展覽 | NurnbergMesse GmbH

2024年11月19日–11月22日 (UTC+8)ENDED
Nuremberg
展會
隨著2024年即將到來,業界矚目的盛事——2024年DOAG會議暨展覽,將於11月19日在德國巴伐利亞的紐倫堡市盛大開幕。本次會議暨展覽將在著名的NurnbergMesse GmbH展覽中心舉行,為期一天的活動將聚集來自全球的專業人士,共襄盛舉。作為業內翹楚,DOAG會議暨展覽一直以來都是行業發展趨勢的風向標,提供一個汲取知識、交流經驗、拓展人脈的絕佳平台。不論您是該領域的專業人員還是對相關領域有濃厚興趣的參觀者,這都是一個不容錯過的機會。詳細票價信息將於近期公布,敬請關注。請預留時間,屆時前來紐倫堡,與世界同行共同探討未來的可能性。

DOAG Conference & Exhibition 2024 | NurnbergMesse GmbH, Bavaria, Germany

Nov 19–Nov 22, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Nuremberg
Conferences
Mark the calendars! The much-anticipated DOAG Conference & Exhibition 2024 is set to take the stage in the historic city of Nuremberg. From November 19th to 22nd, industry professionals will gather at the renowned NurnbergMesse GmbH in Bavaria, Germany for an event that's not to be missed. This conference and exhibition is the ultimate hub for networking, knowledge-sharing, and innovation within the industry. " "DOAG Conference & Exhibition 2024 is the key event for those looking to stay ahead of the curve in the ever-evolving tech landscape. With a lineup of expert speakers, cutting-edge topics, and interactive exhibits, attendees are guaranteed to walk away with valuable insights and actionable strategies. And let's not forget - Nuremberg's rich history and culture provide the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable experience. " "So, save the date and brace for impact - DOAG Conference & Exhibition 2024 is poised to be a game-changer.

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