New & Abstract @Affordable Art Fair Hamburg: 13.-16. November

New & Abstract @Affordable Art Fair Hamburg: 13.-16. November

New & Abstract is thrilled to be part of the Affordable Art Fair Hamburg – find us at Booth D4!

The Affordable Art Fair showcasing contemporary art from 85 local, national, and international galleries. Discover thousands of artworks priced between €100 and €10,000 and find the perfect piece to take home. 

With a vision to democratize the art world, the Affordable Art Fair breaks down barriers to collecting and invites everyone to experience the joy of owning art. Enjoy browsing diverse artworks under one roof, meet passionate artists and gallerists, and explore a vibrant program – all in a relaxed and inspiring atmosphere.

We’re excited to be part of this dynamic fair, to showcase our latest works, and to connect with fellow art enthusiasts.

 

You will find us at Booth D4, where we will present exclusive works by 


Nico Hensel
Manuela Karin Knaut
Oliver Lanz
Friedrike Meier 
Marco Wachsmuth 
 

See you in Hamburg!

 
Nico HenselNico Hensel (born 1977) lives and works in Heidenheim. As a designer, Hensel works with a variety of techniques and styles. In his Cardboard series, he combines these approaches and pursues the concept of creating one work per day—deliberately in a short period of time and from leftover materials from previous projects. This results in an aesthetic of the everyday that simultaneously references waste and discovers new beauty in the supposedly worthless.

 
Manuela Karin Knaut

Manuela Karin Knaut, born in 1970, is an independent artist currently living in Braunschweig, Germany. She acquired a Master of Arts in Fine Art at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa. Knaut´s works can best be described as constant discovery and seeking of the unknown. Whether that is on the streets, in exchange with other creators or online- her inspiration stems from everyday life and people. Knaut plays with contrasts, restlessness and the wild, chaos and peace, abstraction and figurativeness. She incorporates many different styles, media and techniques such as silk screen print, acrylics, graffiti, oils and ink.

 
Oliver Lanz
Oliver Lanz (born 1971) studied at the Düsseldorf Art Academy under Gotthard Graubner and at the Berlin University of the Arts under Bernd Koberling. His works are created in an intense dialogue between artist, material, and color. Lanz works with layers, glazes, and gestural movements in which light and dark, calm and energy struggle with each other. Color becomes an independent actor—powerful, fearless, and free. His paintings unfold a physical presence that immediately draws the viewer into the depths of color and spatial perception.


Friedrike Meier Friederike Meier, a painter from Berlin, makes femininity visible beyond norms. With the help of artificial intelligence, she creates photorealistic portraits in which strength and fragility overlap, anger and sadness merge with determination. These are snapshots, charged like an interrupted dialogue – a glance, an unspoken word. AI is more than just a tool here: in her precise prompts, Meier reveals the hidden beauty standards of the systems. She transfers the digital female bodies that emerge there into vibrant oil and acrylic paintings. On the canvas, they gain names, biographies, identities. Thus, the artificially generated image is transformed into a unique presence – a woman who never existed, yet cannot be forgotten.

 
Marco Wachsmuth Marco Wachsmuth lives and works in Berlin and his painting moves in the field of lyrical abstraction. He develops his pictures in direct dialogue with colour – without preparatory sketches, open to chance, failure and new approaches. Abstract surfaces and sparse realistic details interpenetrate to form a multi-layered visual language that oscillates between memory and the present, structure and dissolution. This creates spaces of resonance that do not convey unambiguous messages, but invite the viewer to discover their own associations and inner landscapes.
 

We warmly invite you to visit us at Booth D4, explore the works, and engage with us during the fair.
 

Affordable Art Fair Hamburg
Messeplatz, Hamburg

13.–16. November 2025

OPENING TIMES

Thursday 13 November
General admission: 12:00 – 22:00
Late View 18:00 – 22:00

Friday 14 November
General admission: 12:00 – 20:00

Saturday 15 November
General admission: 11:00 – 20:00

Sunday 16 November
General admission: 11:00 – 18:00