LIGHT AND LANDSCAPE IN THE ART OF THE NORTH
The exhibition featured works by Till Warwas, Katharina Duwe, Frank Suplie, Klaus Fußmann, Sofie Bird Møller, Chili Seitz, Stephen Craig, Maritta Hobe-Gelting, Gert Hein de Visser, Katja Bär, Kerrin Voges, Thomas Lunau, Martin Askholm, Iris Fridriksdottir, and many more, and was open from April 6th until May 4, 2025
Surrounded by the North and Baltic Seas, two countries that were discovered early by artists. The triumph of open-air painting already led a large number of well-known painters to the Danish coast and to the North Sea islands of Sylt and Föhr, which were an epitome of untouched nature. On the Baltic side, artists discovered the endmoraine-shaped landscape of the picturesque fjord near Flensburg and in Denmark. Also in the interior numerous painters settled.
Kunst für Angeln presented a project that aimed to convey the view of the current generation of artists on how much the special light and landscape of the north influence their work.



