ALEX KATZ (B. 1927, NEW YORK)
Swimmer, 1990
Modern and contemporary art reflects a shift in how we see and understand the world — where tradition gives way to experimentation, and form becomes a language of its own.
From early modern movements to post-war abstraction and today’s contemporary positions, artists have continuously redefined the boundaries of painting, sculpture, and material.
These works do not simply decorate — they define atmosphere, bringing energy, structure, and perspective into a space.
At Hargesheimer, our Modern and Contemporary Art Department brings together works selected for their quality, relevance, and enduring visual impact.
Heckel, Jawlensky, Kandinsky, Kirchner, Klee, Kollwitz, Modersohn-Becker, Mueller, Nolde, Pechstein, Rohlfs, Schmidt-Rottluff
Brüning, Götz, Boehme, Mathieu, Schultze, Schumacher, K.R.H. Sonderborg, Tàpies, Thieler, Fritz Winter
Graubner, Holweck, Luther, Mack, Mavignier, Megert, Piene, Schoonhoven, Uecker
Baselitz, Beuys, Chagall, Christo, Dalí, Geiger, Hundertwasser, Immendorff, Kippenberger, Imi Knoebel, Lüpertz, Miró, A.R. Penck, Picasso, Polke, Poliakoff, Richter, Vasarely
Calder, Haring, Indiana, Jasper Johns, Allen Jones, Lichtenstein, Stella, Warhol, Wesselmann
Balkenhol, Genzken, Oliver Jordan, Meese, Plenkers