Galerie Judith Andreae

Galerie Judith Andreae Galerie für zeitgenössische Kunst mit einem Programm aus Malerei, Fotografie, Skulptur & Performance.

Von 2007 bis 2011 wurde unter dem Namen „Kunstvilla Bad Godesberg“ Kunst, vor allem Malerei und Skulptur, im Privathaus und im Garten der Familie Andreae präsentiert. Die Idee der Kunstvilla war es, sich als Treffpunkt für Menschen zu verstehen, die mit Kunst leben und sie so zu einem Teil ihres Alltags machen möchten. Mit der Eröffnung der benachbarten „Kunstvilla 1.1" vergrößerte die Kunstvilla

2009 ihre Präsentationsfläche um zusätzliche Ausstellungsräume. Ab Mai 2012 wird das Programm der Kunstvilla in den neuen Räumlichkeiten der Bachhöfe und unter dem Namen GALERIE JUDITH ANDREAE fortgeführt. Im großzügigen Erdgeschoss der ehemaligen Bachschule von Bad Godesberg stellen die Galeristin und ihr Team ein erweitertes Programm an zeitgenössischer Malerei, Zeichnungen, Fotografie und Skulpturen vor. In regelmäßigen Ausstellungen werden neue Positionen von Galerie- und Gastkünstlern vorgestellt. Daneben bieten sich die Räumlichkeiten an für Konzerte, Lesungen und andere Events. Zu den angegebenen Öffnungszeiten und gerne nach persönlicher Vereinbarung kann die Galerie auf dem Gelände der sanierten Schule besucht werden.

• elsewhere • We are delighted to invite you to Lukas Glinkowski’s solo presentation as part of the House of Galleries f...
21/01/2025

• elsewhere •

We are delighted to invite you to Lukas Glinkowski’s solo presentation as part of the House of Galleries from January 24–26 in Frankfurt.

The House of Galleries marks an exciting start of this year’s art calendar. In room 19 on the 43rd floor of the Trianon Tower, Galerie Judith Andreae is showing a curated selection of works on canvas, tile and mirror from Lukas Glinkowski’s oeuvre alongside new works.

We are happy to provide you with a limited number of tickets for the exhibition days on Saturday the 25th & Sunday the 26th, which will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. Please get in touch via email or DM to reserve a ticket. Alternatively, tickets can be purchased via the official website.

Preview (Invite only)
Friday Jan 24, from 4:30 pm

Exhibition Days
Saturday Jan 25, 11 am – 8 pm
Sunday Jan 26, 11 am – 6 pm

📍 TRIANON
Mainzer Landstraße 16, 60325 Frankfurt am Main
43rd floor | Room 19

Organized by and supported by the Hessian Ministry of Economics.

We look forward to seeing you in Frankfurt!

Credits: Lukas Glinkowski, Splash (studio shot), 2025, Acrylic on canvas, 220 x 220 cm. Courtesy the artist & Galerie Judith Andreae, Bonn

SAVE THE DATEThe HOUSE OF GALLERIES is launching for the very first time, making its debut from January 24–26, 2025 in t...
08/01/2025

SAVE THE DATE

The HOUSE OF GALLERIES is launching for the very first time, making its debut from January 24–26, 2025 in the heart of Frankfurt.

26 leading galleries from Frankfurt and across Germany have been selected to present their works on the 43rd and 44th floors of the TRIANON building.
Among them, GALERIE JUDITH ANDREAE is delighted to participate in this inaugural edition with a solo presentation by , featuring new canvases alongside a curated selection of works representing his painting oeuvre.

Opening-Night
Friday Jan 24, 7 – 11 pm

Exhibition Days
Saturday Jan 25, 11 am – 8 pm
Sunday Jan 26 11 am – 6 pm

📍 TRIANON
Mainzer Landstraße 16, 60325 Frankfurt am Main

Galerie Judith Andreae will be located on the 43rd floor in Room 19.

Organized by and supported by the Hessian Ministry of Economics.

We look forward to seeing you in Frankfurt!

Photos:
(1) WIP from Lukas Glinkowskis studio
(2) Lukas Glinkowski, Thomas-Mann-Straße 2, 2022, mixed media, tiles on wood, 120 x 105 x 5 cm

•elsewhere•We collected our top exhibition picks for you, which you may see over the holidays and into the new year. Luk...
28/12/2024

•elsewhere•

We collected our top exhibition picks for you, which you may see over the holidays and into the new year.

Lukas Glinkowski | Fuhrwerkswaage Mountainview Gallery, Cologne
🗓 December 12, 2024 – February 12, 2025
„Eat the Rainbow“ is an imaginative exploration of diversity and consumer culture.
Lukas Glinkowski’s nine-banner installation on the exterior facade of the invites the viewer to reimagine a colorful, sustainable world through playful black-and-white artistry inspired by ‚painting by numbers.‘ A visual feast that critiques excess and celebrates mindful choices.

Rune Mields | Ludwig Forum Aachen
🗓 October 28, 2024 – March 2, 2025
Her extensive solo exhibition „Der unendliche Raum – dehnt sich aus“ showcases Rune Mields’ unique „Röhrenbilder“ and studio drawings, revealing decades of artistic inquiry into systems, mathematics, and philosophy. This curated retrospective offers a profound glimpse into her exploration of boundless spaces and interdisciplinary theories, accompanied by a special showcase of the Aachener Kunstverein „Gegenverkehr“.

Felix Contzen, Achim Mohné & Francis Zeischegg | Kunstmuseum Ahlen
🗓 October 13, 2024 – January 26, 2025
Challenge your perception with the large-scale group exhibition „Reality Check“. This thought-provoking exhibition investigates the intersection of reality and virtuality in a digitally driven world. Through paintings, drawings, and installations, the artists question the trustworthiness of images and perceptions, inviting visitors to reflect on the complexities of truth in the age of AI.

ℹ️ The gallery will remain closed through January 7, 2025. We look forward to welcoming you again starting Wednesday, January 8.
Regine Schumann’s solo show „Jumps in time“ continues until January 18.

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18/12/2024

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We are curating a collection of handpicked artworks with which you have the perfect Christmas present up your sleeve early on.

This Week’s Choice:

FOTOGRAMM EINER EXPLOSION/ PHOTOGRAM OF AN EXPLOSION
by

Photogram, 2024
44cm x 54cm (framed)
3 unique pieces
Each  800,- (incl. VAT)

Humans have the remarkable ability not only to observe but to describe and analyze astronomical phenomena like supernovas. We have harnessed the very process of explosion itself. In this new series, two distinct chemical processes converge: one is the explosion of black powder, the other a photochemical reaction of silver bromide. The resulting image evokes the vastness of the universe.

Felix Contzen is a contemporary German artist whose work is deeply rooted in exploring the intersections of perception, artistic processes, and the boundaries between reality and virtuality. Born in 1981 in Willich, Germany, he completed his studies at the Academy of Media Arts in Cologne, where he studied under notable professors such as Jürgen Klauke and Beate Gütschow, and later continued at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf under Marcel Odenbach

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Wednesday: 10am – 6pm
Thursday: 2pm – 6pm
Friday: 2pm – 6pm
Saturday: 11am – 3pm
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13/12/2024

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Each week leading up to Christmas, we’re curating a collection of handpicked artworks with which you have the perfect Christmas present up your sleeve early on.

This Week’s Choice:

Luxus Geschirrhandtuch “Versaute Träume (wet dreams)”, 2023

hand-batiked cotton 180g/sqm, large format DTF-print
70 x 50 cm
Edition of 15
160€ (incl. VAT)

At the interface of feminism and classism, Darja Linder examines structural inequalities, socio-political problems and the stereotyped role of women*. In a series of works from 2023, gloves in various designs form a central symbolism: they serve to protect against injury, but also against dirt and the unwanted, they can be an expression of luxury as well as the working class, and they are central to many fetishes.

The series explores aspects of feminist rebellion, dealing with professional and private care work, toxic dating culture, dangers in everyday life and (self-) protection, sexual exploitation, as well as status symbols and financial insecurity. The edition about “wet dreams” reminisces about daydreams occuring while doing chores, f.ex. dreaming about a holiday under clear skies and palm trees while doing the dishes. 🏝️💭

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Wednesday: 10am – 6pm
Thursday: 2pm – 6pm
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Saturday: 11am – 3pm
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09/12/2024

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Each week leading up to Christmas, we’re curating a collection of handpicked artworks with which you have the perfect Christmas present up your sleeve early on.

This Week’s Choice:
LIMITED [DOGGY] EDITION by

Acrylic paint and UV print, on aluminum composite panels.
20cm x 30cm
Edition of 20
Each Dog 390,- (incl. VAT)

The canine edition consists of 20 unique characters. Nine of them have already found a home. Finde the ones who are still available via link in bio.

Lukas Glinkowski (*1984 in Chełmno, Poland) moved to Berlin at the age of three. From 2007 to 2014, he studied Fine Arts at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf under Reinhold Braun and graduated as a master student of Katharina Grosse.

The everyday confrontation with public space is a universal and inevitable aspect of human behavior. For Lukas Glinkowski, this serves as the starting point for his painterly approach: observations documented as snapshots or sound fragments, along with pop-cultural influences and studies, form a framework that manifests as an organized chaos on his canvases.

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07/12/2024

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OPEN GALLERY SUNDAY
2ND ADVENT
📅 Dec 8, 2024 | 🕛 12 - 5 PM
📍 Galerie Judith Andrea, Bonn

Join us for a festive Open Gallery Sunday! Discover a curated selection of works — perfect for those still searching for a unique gift. Explore our Gift Guide, thoughtfully curated to help you find something special for your loved ones this holiday season.

This Week’s Highlight
4 different and unique paintings by

Untitled (o.T.), 2020
Acrylic on Arches paper
76 x 5 cm (unframed)
600 € each (incl. VAT)

Julius Linnenbrink’s work reveals a dynamic interplay of color and space, driven by his intuitive and experimental approach. He layers tactile waves and clouds of color, creating depth and interaction that result in strikingly complex compositions. His process bridges organic flow with precise interruptions, producing shapes, surfaces, and almost figurative forms that captivate the viewer.

Born in 1989 in Herdecke, Germany, Linnenbrink studied at the Düsseldorf Art Academy under Katharina Grosse, graduating as her master student in 2017. His work has been exhibited internationally, from New York to Melbourne, Milan, Paris, and more.

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06/12/2024

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Each week leading up to Christmas, we’re curating a collection of handpicked artworks with which you have the perfect Christmas present up your sleeve early on.

This Week’s Highlight:

by .beck
2023, etching (line etching) on Alt Worms, antique paper, 45 x 35 cm, Ed. of 20
// 600€ (incl. VAT)

Arno Beck’s prints and conceptual paintings focus on the analogue production of digital images. His motifs are based on low-resolution computer graphics, games and interfaces and exemplify a deep engagement with the language of digital culture. Transposed into classical artistic media, Beck’s works lend the fleeting digital surfaces an aura and permanence that questions our use of computer-generated images. At the same time, the artist’s hand always remains visible, undermining machine perfection and making error an important conceptual factor.

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02/12/2024

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Each week leading up to Christmas, we’re curating a collection of handpicked artworks with which you have the perfect Christmas present up your sleeve early on.

This Week’s Choice:

Deep A**l Drilling
Gartenzwerg - Gürkchen - Eisernes Kreuz - Würstchen
by

lacquered  cast resin
11cm x 5,4cm / 15cm x 4,5cm
7,5cm x 4,3 cm / 8cm x 8cm
2024

4 different objects,
Edition of 10 +  AP
Each object 220€ (incl. VAT)

In light of the current political climate, the artist duo Albrecht / Wilke has released a new limited object edition. The Deep A**l Drilling series, consisting of four small sculptures—a garden gnome, a pickle, a sausage, and an iron cross—offers a humorous commentary on the recent election results and the prevailing social mood in Germany, where the country currently seems to be „in deep trouble.“ The artists leave it to the viewer to assign a “deeper” meaning to these works, though they playfully acknowledge the literal interpretation with a wink.

Tim Albrecht (born 1992 in Berlin) and Hannes Wilke (born 1991 in Stade) are a contemporary artist duo known for their innovative approach to art, blending disciplines and exploring urban spaces. Both artists graduated in Fine Arts, earning their diplomas in 2017 at HBK Braunschweig under Prof. Wolfgang Ellenrieder, followed by Master’s degrees at HfbK Hamburg in 2019 under Prof. Anselm Reyle.
Albrecht and Wilke are celebrated for their dynamic exploration of urban environments and contemporary cultural narratives.

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29/11/2024

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Each week leading up to Christmas, we’re curating a collection of handpicked artworks with which you have the perfect Christmas present up your sleeve early on.

This Week’s Choice:

„A Stream Of Thoughts To Detach Us From The Current | Banana Boats on Mount Everest“ ( #1- #6), 2023
Pigment print on Hahnemühle archival paper,
30cm x 42cm (unframed)
6 different motifs, each signed and numbered.
Edition of 5 + 2 AP
350€ (incl. VAT)

Banana Boats on Mount Everest is a series of AI-generated images born from an ongoing dialogue with artificial intelligences, exploring the evolving landscape of tourism in the shadow of climate change. What traditions will persevere? Which joyful experiences will fade into oblivion? After much deliberation, the enduring resilience of banana boats emerged, and Mount Everest—the ultimate symbol of permanence—became their imagined refuge: dusted with snow, cradling nascent lakes, and swept by a crisp, untamed breeze.
Employing a cutting-edge image-generation AI, Banana Boats on Mount Everest: Holiday Memories from the Future envisions a surreal collision of leisure and extremity, where the absurd meets the inevitable.
Each edition is meticulously finished with a bespoke layer of high-gloss, reflective Gore-Tex—an advanced material synonymous with extreme sports and survival gear, recontextualized here as both aesthetic and symbolic protection against the uncertain elements of the future.

Born 1988 in Xanten, Germany, Lucia Kempkes studied Biology and Philosophy (2007 – 2011) at Freie Universität Berlin and continued to study Fine Arts at Universität der Künste Berlin and School of Visual Arts in New York (2008 – 2014). In 2014 she founded the project space Mindscape Universe (2014-2019), which hosted projects regarding notions of simultaneity.

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22/11/2024

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Each week leading up to Christmas, we’re curating a collection of handpicked artworks that make unforgettable gifts—perfect to treasure beneath the tree. These exquisite pieces are sure to inspire and delight.

This Week’s Highlight:

Drawings in Ink/Charcoal on Paper by
Each drawing is unique and hand-signed.

Large: 29,5 x 21 cm
EUR 430 (unframed / incl. VAT)

Small: 15 x 21 cm
EUR 300€ unframed / incl. VAT)

In Lunita-July Dorn’s works, fantasy and everydayness merge seamlessly. Often portraying herself as the protagonist, she uses objects such as teapots, teacups, and unlit, smokeless ci******es as recurring props—symbols that reflect her deeply personal world of emotion.

Lunita is based in Berlin and has been studying at Weißensee Kunsthochschule Berlin since 2020.

Discover the story behind each piece and the passion of the artists who bring these creations to life.

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✨ A gift that lasts. ✨



















🎄✨ Our Gift Guide is Here! ✨🎄Each week leading up to Christmas, we’re curating a collection of handpicked artworks with ...
18/11/2024

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Each week leading up to Christmas, we’re curating a collection of handpicked artworks with which you have the perfect Christmas present up your sleeve early on.

This Week’s Choice:
Wann endlich Menopause? by Elisa Breyer,
2023, fineart print, Edition of 20
350€ (incl. VAT)

uses bold materials and garish colors to highlight everyday details that generally pass unnoticed by us. Contrary to traditional image formats, Breyer’s work is also dominated by a strict verticality that is oriented towards the photographic possibilities of smartphones. Questions about momentariness, identity constructs, and the recognition value of the self finally come together on a surface structure that suggests gloss.

Elisa Breyer studied at the Bauhaus University Weimar, the Chung-Ang University Seoul and since 2021 at the Academy of Fine Arts Munich in the class of Karin Kneffel. Breyer also recently directed the textile workshop at Bauhaus University Weimar.
The artist lives and works in Berlin

The motif of Breyer’s edition also served as the cover of the novel „Muscles of Plastic“ by Selma Kay Mater.

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