Nusser & Baumgart

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Nusser & Baumgart is an art gallery for contemporary art in Munich , which was founded in 2003 by Gregor Nusser and Susanne Baumgart.

history

Nusser & Baumgart was founded in 2003 by Gregor Nusser and Susanne Baumgart. The gallery concentrates on international contemporary art and is committed to both established and promising young artistic positions that deal with relevant issues and topics in the field of painting , drawing , photography , video and installation .

In 2009 Nusser & Baumgart Contemporary were only represented by an interim office in Munich and briefly had gallery rooms in the spinning mill in Leipzig as a guest. In 2010 they moved into a former locksmith's shop in Steinheilstraße in the art area in Maxvorstadt . These gallery spaces were given up in 2015. As of 2020, Nusser & Baumgart, based in Herrsching, is entered in the commercial register with the legal form of a limited partnership .

Artist

Yehuda Altmann , Faivovich & Goldberg , Martin Fengel , Tom Früchtl , Haubitz + Zoche , Daniel Man , Herbert Nauderer , Peter Schlör , Thomas Weinberger , Michael Wesely , Winter / Hörbelt .

Art fairs

Nusser & Baumgart has been represented at major international art fairs such as ARCO Madrid, Volta Basel, VoltaNY, PARIS PHOTO, FEMACO Mexico, Art Basel Miami Beach , Next Chicago etc. since 2003 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Christa Sigg: Galleries in Munich: Nusser & Baumgart. The basic questions. In: www.abendzeitung-muenchen.de. January 17, 2014, accessed February 20, 2020 .
  2. Galleries / museums / institutions - Open Art 2009. In: www.openart.biz. Retrieved February 20, 2020 .
  3. Evelyn Vogel: Munich Galleries: The principle of agglomeration. In: www.sueddeutsche.de. September 11, 2015, accessed February 20, 2020 .
  4. Company information on Nusser & Baumgart KG. In: www.firmenwissen.de. Retrieved February 20, 2020 .
  5. ^ Spotlight at Nusser & Baumgart. In: danielman.net. October 26, 2012, accessed February 22, 2020 .
  6. ^ Exhibitions. In: www.thomas-weinberger.de. Retrieved February 20, 2020 .
  7. a b Christiane Meixner: Red sofa, purple figs. In: www.tagesspiegel.de. February 18, 2011, accessed February 20, 2020 .