Galartery: A Platform for Fine Art Excellence

At ARTMUC 2024, GALERTERY fine art from Innsbruck in Austria and Dublin in Ireland will be showing a selection from its digital gallery, which is run by Johanna Penz. Barbara Runggaldier and her colleagues are responsible for organizing the exhibitions at the annual Art Innsbruck and Art Munich fairs. Some of the artworks from the online gallery are also physically presented there. The number of works shown at the fairs is naturally rather small, whereas a much larger selection of artists is represented online.

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Artworks from the online gallery will be presented physically at ARTMUC

Visitors to the GALERTERY fine art website can not only view all the pictures, which means that the selection of paintings and other works is basically not limited and a much wider range of works can be presented. Thanks to modern techniques such as visualization, customers also find it easier to imagine the artworks in their own homes. Whether in the kitchen or on the balcony, whether a sculpture outside in the garden or a painting in the living room - visitors to the website can see what the effect will be in every possible place. This is extremely practical and makes the purchase decision easier. You can contact the artist via the website and find information about visiting him or her in the studio or at the exhibitions. This is excellent advertising for the artist and allows them to present a whole range of works instead of just a small selection.

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GALERTERY fine art aims to cover many genres and art styles

The gallery should cover as many genres and art movements as possible. As a result, the selection at ARTMUC 2024 is very broad. Among the artists on show is Tyrolean artist Sophie Wendlinger, who creates very large-format and colorful paintings. The pictures are very emotional and personal. Although they are basically abstract, they also have very concrete elements. This style is largely unique. It ensures that these diverse combinations of illustration and painting, in combination with the very bright but harmonious colors, are very well received by customers.

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Tobias Jäger: Works of art from graphics to small sculptures

Another artist on show is Tobias Jäger, who also cultivates a very diverse style. The various works of art, ranging from graphics to small sculptures, do not reveal that he is an autodictator. Instead, this departure from prefabricated art styles allows him to implement a wide range of techniques, some of which he has developed himself. Some of his works will be presented at ARTMUC 2024, where he has used nail polish, wires and needles for his pictures, for example. The works mostly have a personal background. He was influenced by his Catholic upbringing in a small Austrian village, which he explores critically but also humorously. However, he does not want to ridicule faith in general or Christianity in particular. Rather, he plays with humor to illustrate his critical view of it. As he does this in a special, heartfelt way, this criticism is not taken amiss. At the exhibitions, the sayings he has immortalized on his artworks also make visitors laugh. One of the pictures at ARTMUC 2024 has the saying "At the cloister, someone // shit in our // brains" printed on it.

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