Sperlgalerie - Holländisches Viertel
The Sperl Gallery in the Dutch Quarter of Potsdam showcases a wide range of contemporary art. Although the gallery has moved from its location at Brandenburger Straße 40, it remains connected to the artists it has represented. The gallery is run by Rainer and Ursula Sperl, who are dedicated to discovering and promoting talented artists from Brandenburg. This is primarily achieved through solo exhibitions that provide artists with the opportunity to present their work to a broader audience.
The artists exhibiting at the Sperl Gallery are characterized by a diversity of styles and techniques. They draw inspiration from the movements of modern and postmodern art of the 20th century. The gallery avoids strict categorization into figurative or abstract art, creating an open and experimental atmosphere. Among the artists are Malte Brekenfeld, Hans-Hendrik Grimmling, and Eberhard Marx, each contributing their unique approaches to contemporary art.
The Sperl Gallery is not only a venue for exhibitions but also a space for dialogue about art and culture. New works are regularly presented, reflecting the current creations of the artists. The gallery also offers the opportunity to purchase sculptures and other artworks, underscoring its commitment to the artists and their work.
Future exhibitions are already planned, including an event at the A I E Gallery in Potsdam in 2025 that will explore the "Irony of Things." Thus, the gallery plays an important role in the regional art scene and contributes to the cultural diversity in Potsdam.