Jim Avignon We are very glad to present the Berlin artist Jim Avignon, the "Titian of Techno" as he was christened by fans. "Germany's craziest and fastest painter" he once called himself. European TV stations and journals pay great attention to him: He destroyed many of his art works and sold others for less then $ 10. He wants art galleries to be as crowded as pop concerts and makes his money by designing cars (the new Rover) or a wristwatch (SWATCH).
Jim Avignon






Christine Erotic art on the internet - isn't it just a bait for a voyeuristic audience seeking sexual sensation instead of erotic art works ? But Christine Dumbsky rather presents a fascinating kaleidoscope of nowadays women then impressions from a peep-show. "Whores, Saints, Heroes, Homebodies" is the title of her special exhibit in our gallery. The at once photo-realistic and symbolically rich character of her work not only fascinates the observer emotionally, it also provides a small chronicle of our times.
Christine Dumbsky






Myriam Cuneo "When people look at my paintings the first thing they do is to laugh," says Myriam Cuneo, artist from Uruguay, living in Florida now. But her paintings are not really funny. Sometimes melancholy, sometimes full of pity, they always shine light into some of the shy corners of the human mind. We are sure: You will smile and be enchanted viewing the human figures and faces. Myriam Cuneo, fluent in six languages, has exhibited her works in many galleries on three continents.
Myriam Cuneo






Wacha Tom What happens when somebody who has studied mechanical engineering becomes obsessed with painting? "Within the technological community they are out of place. Within the arts they rank among the highest values: immunity, autonomy and boundlessness" -- Tom Wacha's words on the antagonisms he has experienced. His art works demonstrate a fascinating synthesis of constructivism and subjectivism, imaginary structures and colors transcending the traditional opposition between nature and technology.
Wacha Tom