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It's ARTMUC in Munich again: The art spring begins!

2023-03-24T12:35:25.017Z


In its tenth year, ARTMUC invites you to buy pictures at an enlarged location. In the north of Munich, even beginners will find art at fair prices.


In its tenth year, ARTMUC invites you to buy pictures at an enlarged location.

In the north of Munich, even beginners will find art at fair prices.

Of course it was always pretty on Munich's Praterinsel.

For almost ten years, Raiko Schwalbe invited people to enjoy art on the idyllic site of the former liqueur factory right on the Isar.

Above all: to discover new positions.

Because that has been the claim of his ARTMUC art fair since the beginning in 2014: Here the young creative people can present themselves in a self-organized manner, without gallery owners who also earn money.

Schwalbe had 1,500 square meters of space on the Praterinsel and was able to offer a stand to 70 exhibitors.

Too little for the ever increasing demand.

That is why the spring ARTMUC is now taking place for the second time at a new location after last year: from 24th to 26th

Admission in the first hour of the fair days is free of charge

Raiko Schwalbe says: "Anyone who has only come to see the beautiful chestnut trees in the inner courtyard didn't really want to come to us.

Fantastic areas are available to us in the new location, this is a modern art fair.” You can see the anticipation.

He is tirelessly committed to the scene, for which ARTMUC has long since become an important place for exchange.

And for the public an exciting insight into contemporary art.

The ARTMUC area "Digital.Lab" should already get you in the mood for autumn: Then Schwalbe will open "Germany's largest Digital Art Centre" in the new "Lovecraft" in the former Kaufhof am Stachus.

But first let's go to the north of Munich;

by bus, subway or car (more than 1000 free parking spaces are available).

In the first hour of each day of the fair, entry is free for everyone.

From March 24 to 26, 2023 at Ingolstädter Strasse 45-47 in Munich;

Friday 7.30pm-10pm, Saturday 10am-8pm, Sunday 10am-6pm;

Adults over the age of 16 pay a one-time fee of 15 euros for all days; entry is free within the first hour of each day;

further information is available here.

Source: merkur

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