LET'S MIX! (Part II)

LET'S MIX! (Part II)

Bleibtreustraße 1 Berlin, 10623, Germany Friday, July 7, 2023–Sunday, September 17, 2023

"LET'S MIX! PART 2", a second group exhibition celebrating the collective yet unique style and approach to art making, highlighting the personal stories and individual cultural contexts of the eleven artists.

bandera 2022 by louis cameron

Louis Cameron

Bandera 2022, 2022

4,200 EUR

noche by louis cameron

Louis Cameron

Noche, 2022

4,200 EUR

untitled (3995) by louis cameron

Louis Cameron

Untitled (3995), 2022

4,200 EUR

untitled (3980) by louis cameron

Louis Cameron

Untitled (3980), 2022

4,200 EUR

untitled (4007) by louis cameron

Louis Cameron

Untitled (4007), 2022

4,200 EUR

untitled (4014) by louis cameron

Louis Cameron

Untitled (4014), 2022

4,200 EUR

ot-nr.16-2023 by yafeng duan

Yafeng Duan

OT-Nr.16-2023, 2023

10,000 EUR

ot-nr.19-2023 by yafeng duan

Yafeng Duan

OT-Nr.19-2023, 2023

20,000–30,000 EUR

flawless by margret eicher

Margret Eicher

Flawless, 2023

15,000–20,000 EUR

face & identity by margret eicher

Margret Eicher

Face & Identity, 2022

60,000–70,000 EUR

untitled by monique van genderen

Monique van Genderen

Untitled, 2022

50,000–60,000 EUR

pose (blues) by anders kjellesvik

Anders Kjellesvik

Pose (blues), 2023

2,200 EUR

Michael Janssen Gallery is excited to present „LET’S MIX! PART 2,“ a group exhibition featuring the works of eleven internationally-renowned and emerging artists: Stijn Ank (BE), Louis Cameron (USA), Jana Cordenier (BE), Yafeng Duan (CN), Margret Eicher (DE), Anders Kjellesvik (NO), Klaus Liebig (DE), Iabadiou Piko (ID), Christoph Steinmeyer (DE), Monique van Genderen (USA) and Yonamine (AO).

„LET’S MIX!” presents a dynamic exploration of the varied themes, styles, and materials in contemporary art. The exhibition brings together artists with distinct aesthetic perspectives, while celebrating the collective experience of the art world. Each artist showcases their unique style and approach to art making, highlighting their own personal histories and individual cultural contexts.