review 2025
Kunst für Angeln brought art to people and people to art also in 2025
THANK YOU
Dear art enthusiasts, dear artists,
dear visitors to our exhibitions of our Kunst für Angeln association,
From the bottom of our hearts, THANK YOU for your encouragement, your interest, your time, your conversations, and your support! Thanks to you, we reached a very special milestone in 2025: we were able to welcome more than 8,000 visitors to our exhibitions—a moment that deeply moved us and fills us with gratitude.
Our spring and autumn exhibitions in 2025 were truly something special. Not only because of the outstanding quality of the works on display, but above all because of the tremendous response from you. Your curiosity, openness, and enthusiasm brought these exhibitions to life.
An absolute highlight was our children’s art exhibition in the autumn: with well over 400 exhibits, it was the largest exhibition of children’s artworks ever held in Germany! It was crowned by our first book of the same title, “The Kids are the Stars” (published by Ihleo Verlag).
We had a really wonderful time together—and once again it became clear how important art is as an integral part of our everyday lives. Thank you for all the great conversations, your commitment, and your strong interest in our association’s work.
In 2026, there will again be various exhibitions and workshops
2025 at a glance


The 2025 spring exhibition “LIGHT AND LANDSCAPE IN THE ART OF THE NORTH” was dedicated to the influence of light and landscape formations in the north of Schleswig-Holstein and Denmark on the artists of the region.
It covered two areas:
Part I – Cooperation between creative artists from Denmark and Schleswig-Holstein.
Part II – DUTCH VIEWS & LIGHT AND LANDSCAPE: for the first time two artists from the Netherlands were invited.
A children’s workshop with the artist Chili Seitz took place in April. This workshop was about sculpture and the body, with the result of making a portable sculpture.
The fall 2025 exhibition entitled “The Kids are the Stars!” showed more than 400 creative masterpieces by children between 2(!) in the largest exhibition of its kind and 14 years.
At the same time, the works of the photographer KATJA RUGE were shown at the Wittkielhof, Title of this exhibition: “Electric Lights – Women in Electronic Music”
The second children’s workshop of the year took place in October, where Henrik Becker encouraged 33 children to express themselves artistically
