Summertime Art Showcase: Aesthetic in Outdoor Environment
The Drewes Gallery, located in Rothenburgsort at Brandshofer Deich 52, is currently hosting the group exhibition "All In #2". This summer exhibition, which opened on July 12 and runs through August 23, 2025, features contemporary artworks from a diverse range of artists.
The exhibition includes works by Christian August, Cigdem Aky, Judith Kaminski, Steffen Kern, Despoina Pagiota, Anna Stüdeli, Hirofumi Fujiwara, Bram Braam, Jacopo Dal Bello, Lukas Glinkowski, and Robert Vellekoop, among others.
Christian August, who was previously showcased in the gallery's "PARADISE LOST" exhibition in 2025, is one of the artists associated with the Drewes Gallery.
Cigdem Aky's acrylic works have a unique charm, reminiscent of ice cubes clinking and crackling in a glass of rosé. Hirofumi Fujiwara's sculptures and portraits are impressive, while Jacopo Dal Bello's canvas works often have a light, summery touch. Sophie Ullrich's delicate urban sketches and Wolfgang Flad's reliefs are also noteworthy in the exhibition.
Judith Kaminski's floral motifs are on display, adding a touch of nature to the contemporary artworks. Lukas Glinkowski's luminous, typographical works also contribute to the exhibition's diverse offerings.
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The "All In #2" exhibition is open Tuesday to Friday from 12 pm to 6 pm, and by appointment. For further information or inquiries, you can contact the gallery at 0151 24169467.
[1] Source: Drewes Gallery Exhibition Announcement [2] Source: Christian August at Drewes Gallery
- Visitors to the Drewes Gallery's "All In #2" exhibition can appreciate the diverse range of contemporary artworks, including Judith Kaminski's floral motifs that add a touch of nature to the collection, as well as Lukas Glinkowski's luminous, typographical works that enrich the home-and-garden aesthetic of the gallery.
- Alongside the vibrant works of Hirofumi Fujiwara and the light, summery touches of Jacopo Dal Bello, Christian August's artworks, with their lifestyle-oriented themes, complement the gallery's varied offerings, as previously showcased in the Drewes Gallery's "PARADISE LOST" exhibition in 2025.