72. Bayreuther Kunstausstellung

Organized by Kunstverein Bayreuth e.V. the 72. Bayreuther Kunstausstellung at Neues Schloss der Eremitage Bayreuth provides insight into the current art cosmos of the region, Bavaria and beyond. During the exhibition opening the Bayreuth Art Prize will be awarded.

My painting “Colorida” (2020, oil on canvas, 24 x 30 cm) will be shown in this exhibition.

Artists
Hans Albrecht, Marion Albrecht, Frank Albert, Walli Bauer, Judith Bauer-Bornemann, Andreas Bausch, Nicole Bellaire, Karin Bender, Patricia Bennet, Swen Bernitz, Ulrich Backmerhoff, Doris Bocka, Brigitte Böhler, Mathias Börner, Sophia Bornhagen, Anita Brandt, Thomas Brix, Peter Coler, Irmi Dorau, Karin Drechsler-Ruhmann, Elke Emmert, Renate Frerich, Renate Gehrke, Barbara Gröne-Trux, Florian Glaubitz, Friedemann Gottschald, Karine Gallas, Christine Gottwald, Isabell Heusinger, Lisa Haselbeck, Adelbert Heil, Michael M. Heyers, Claudia Holzel, Manfred Hönig, Klaus Kaufmann, Hartmut Kiewert, Erich Lauterbach, Andrea Legde, Julia Ludwig, Gabriele Mehlhorn Decker, Sibylle Möndel, Angelika Oedingen, Rita Oppold, Stephan Klenner-Otto, Monika Pellkofer, Dieter Rehm, Margit Rehner, Bernd Romankiewitz, Katrin Schinner, Christiane Gerda Schmidt, Meike Schmidt-Goldfuß, Wilhelm Schramm, Gudrun Schüler, Kai Oliver Spade, Robert Siebenhaar, Kerstin Römhild, Doreen Schwarz, Susanne Stäudel, Thomas Stockerl, Markéta Váradiová, Ute Westien, Spitzmüller Beate, Roderich Zupnickl

Vernissage
July 10, 2022, 10:15 a.m.

Exhibition duration
July 10 – August 10, 2022

Opening hours
daily: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Space
Neues Schloss der Eremitage
Eremitagestraße 1
95448 Bayreuth

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