Galerie Werner Wohlhüter
The Galerie Werner Wohlhüter is located in Leibertingen-Thalheim, Germany, and offers a diverse program of contemporary art. The gallery is known for its committed engagement with various artistic disciplines, including painting, sculpture, and multidisciplinary projects. Opening hours during ongoing exhibitions are Friday from 1 PM to 6 PM, Saturday and Sunday from 11 AM to 4 PM, and visits are also possible by appointment. The garden and sculpture fields of the gallery are freely accessible to interested visitors.
Currently, the gallery is showcasing the exhibition "Werner Schmidt – James Joyce and the Colors of Ulysses," which has been extended until March 29, 2026. This exhibition is the result of over 40 years of the artist's intensive engagement with the works of Irish writer James Joyce, particularly his masterpiece "Ulysses." Schmidt highlights the richness of the text's colors and presents an autonomous image that is both artistically and intellectually appealing. Accompanying the exhibition, a book will be published in 2025, authored by 20 scholars and featuring numerous illustrations of the works on display.
The gallery has a diverse portfolio of artists, including Jörg Bach, Gerda Bier, Rolf Bodenseh, and many others. These artists represent a wide range of styles and techniques, making the gallery an important venue for the contemporary art scene. The exhibitions are carefully curated, providing visitors with the opportunity to engage with innovative and challenging artworks.
In the past, the gallery has hosted numerous significant exhibitions that have addressed various themes and artistic approaches. These include exhibitions by Riccardo Cordero, Thomas Deyle, and Ursula Haupenthal. Thus, the Galerie Werner Wohlhüter serves as a meeting place for art lovers and offers a platform for dialogue between art and the audience.