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Galerie Rainer Wehr

Galerie in Stuttgart
Rainer Wehr

The Rainer Wehr Gallery in Stuttgart is a significant venue for contemporary art, providing a platform for diverse artistic expressions since its inception. The gallery showcases works by both established and emerging artists, earning a reputation in the art scene over the years. The gallery's philosophy is reflected in the quote by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: "Collectors are happy people," emphasizing the joy of collecting and discovering artworks.

The gallery regularly hosts changing exhibitions that feature both individual artists and thematic groups. A notable example is the exhibition "Collecting is Like Keeping a Diary," which included a private collection of small sculptures spanning 50 years. Additionally, the gallery displays works by artists such as Holger Bunk, Peter Dreher, and Andreas Ilg, whose varied styles and techniques enrich the gallery's portfolio.

Another highlight was the exhibition "Abstract - 3 Generations," which brought together the works of Tobias Wyrzykowski, Petr Hrbek, and Friedrich Sieber, exploring the evolution of abstract art across multiple generations. Thus, the gallery not only provides insight into current art production but also fosters dialogue about art history and development.

The Rainer Wehr Gallery serves as a meeting place and exchange hub for art lovers, collectors, and artists. The ongoing consultation and mediation of artworks underscore the gallery's commitment to making art accessible to a broad audience. With a viewing storage that showcases images and objects from 38 years, the gallery also acts as an archive of contemporary art production, documenting the evolution and diversity of artistic practices.

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