ART EDITION-FILS // Fils Fine Arts
The ART EDITION-FILS gallery, also known as Fils Fine Arts, is located in Düsseldorf, Germany, and offers a diverse range of art that includes both contemporary and modern works. The gallery has made a name for itself by showcasing and selling pieces from renowned artists, including figures like Andy Warhol, Günther Uecker, and Katharina Grosse. This selection reflects the gallery's commitment to promoting high-quality artworks and making them accessible to a wide audience.
In addition to selling artworks, the gallery provides comprehensive art consulting services. This allows art lovers and collectors to receive targeted support in selecting and acquiring artworks. The gallery's expertise spans various art forms and styles, making it an important player in Düsseldorf's art scene.
In the past, the gallery has hosted notable exhibitions featuring both local and international artists. Current and previous exhibitions such as "THE RED COUCH: A GALLERY OF MANKIND" by Horst Wackerbarth and "Sons Do Brasil" by Bel Borba demonstrate the gallery's dedication to supporting innovative and relevant art projects. The openings, often accompanied by artist talks, provide visitors with the opportunity to engage directly with the artists and gain deeper insights into their work.
With a collection of carefully selected artworks and a clear focus on high-quality presentations, the ART EDITION-FILS gallery serves as a valuable resource for art enthusiasts. The combination of an engaging art offering and professional service makes the gallery a significant destination for art lovers in Düsseldorf.
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Past Exhibitions
2020 (1 Ausstellung)
- 13.03.2020 – 04.04.2020 HORST WACKERBARTH - »THE RED COUCH: A GALLERY OF MANKIND« / DÜSSELDORF PHOTO
2019 (1 Ausstellung)
- 31.10.2019 – 31.10.2019 JAN KOLATA - Schichten, Übermalungen, Malprozesse // Vernissage mit Künstlergespräch
2018 (1 Ausstellung)
- 05.10.2018 – 11.11.2018 Bel Borba - Sons Do Brasil
2017 (1 Ausstellung)
- 03.02.2017 – 04.03.2017 Oliver Look – »The work of Pina Bausch through the lens of my camera«