Art & Design Tegernsee 2023

A new trade fair format in the exclusive setting of Gut Kaltenbrunn.

Ten art galleries, art dealers and designers from Berlin, Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Munich and Vienna will present selected works of international standing at Art & Design Tegernsee from September 29 to October 3, 2023. The second editopn of the new fair for art and design will take place in the historic setting of Gut Kaltenbrunn, which is managed by Feinkost Käfer. “Located in southern Bavaria and commanding a view of Lake Tegernsee and the Alps, the innovative fair combines art and design into a comprehensive show and fosters new, exciting and interactive discourse between art, design, music, architecture and society,” says organizer Dr. Chistine Otsver.

Zwei Kühe in Landschaft [Two Cows in Landscape] by Franz Marc, 1910/11. On view at Art & Design Tegernsee at Thole Rotermund Kunsthandel, Hamburg.

Brutto Gusto from Berlin shows works in glass and ceramics by Ritsue Mishima, Morten Løbner Espersen, Johannes Nagel and as shown Massimo Micheluzzi, Bugne Cristallo scuro, 2020, 33 x 26 cm. Photo Massimo Micheluzzi, Courtesy Brutto Gusto, Berlin.

One of the artists of Galerie Van Horn at Art & Design, Tegernsee: Jan Albers, breaKingdusK, 2023, 110 x 110 x 37 cm, courtesy Galerie Van Horn, Düsseldorf.

The exhibitors in 2023 are: Beck & Eggeling International Fine Art, Düsseldorf; Konrad Fischer Galerie, Düsseldorf; Brutto Gusto, Berlin; Atelier Georg Hornemann, Dusseldorf and Berlin; Marco Pesarese Fine Art, Icking; Thole Rotermund Kunsthandel, Hamburg; Florian Sundheimer Kunsthandel, Munich; Van Horn, Düsseldorf; Wentrup, Berlin; and W&K Wienerroither & Kohlbacher, Vienna.

At Art & Design Tegernsee 2023, Atelier Georg Hornemann will show, among others, the ring Spider, 2021. 750 yellow gold, brilliant-cut diamond 1.01 ct.

Marco Pesarese Fine Art from Icking is represented among others with works by Pablo Picasso, Egon Schiele and this painting Dalmatian, 1906, by Richard Müller. Oil on canvas, 56 x 87 cm.

Michael Beck, managing director of Beck & Eggeling and board member of the Gulbransson Museum Tegernsee, explains about the fair’s second edition: “The discerning public warmly welcomed Internationally recognized art and design at the inaugural event, which was a great success and attracted many art enthusiasts. New times also call for new platforms that reach a selective audience – only in this way can the Tegernsee Valley become even more attractive and interesting for its residents and visitors.” In the future, Art & Design Tegernsee will make an important contribution to this, Beck added. The goldsmith and designer Alexander Hornemann describes the fair as “an energetic get-together with a large number of visitors, art lovers and buyers from the Tegernsee region, Munich and southern Germany. The event takes place in the historic monastery complex, which dates from the late 19th century.”

Gabriele Münter, Landschaftsskizze mit Schneebergen, [Landscape sketch with snow mountains], 1922/23, oil on cardboard, 25.7 x 33.3 cm. On view at Art & Design Tegernsee at Beck & Eggeling International Fine Art, Düsseldorf.

On view at Marco Pesarese Fine Art, the drawing Fragrant Landscape by Egon Schiele from 1915. Charcoal and colored chalk on paper, 32 x 44.8 cm. © Marco Pesarese Fine Art.

Brutto Gusto at Art & Design Tegernsee 2023 with Johannes Nagel Lust for Luster, 2020, H 47 cm, ø 50 cm, photo def image, Courtesy Brutto Gusto Berlin.

The fair is accompanied by a colorful supporting program for children and adults and includes lectures, workshops and musical performances. Details on the supporting program and more information on the event are available at www.art-tegernsee.com.

  • Gut Kaltenbrunn
    Cattle barn and threshing floor
    Kaltenbrunn 1
    83703 Gmund am Tegernsee
  • Preview: Sept. 28, 2023, 4:00 to 8:00 p.m.
    Opening hours:
    Friday – Monday: noon - 7 p.m.
    Tuesday, Oct. 3: noon to 4 p.m.
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