Jacques Gelée, skilled graphic designer and paint artists, is exposing one of his artworx to the critical eyes of the public onboard of the "Rickmer Rickmers", a 1896 build three mast bark, now in permanent use as a museum ship at the well frequented Landungsbrücken in Hamburg Harbour.
The thrilling group exhibition shows colourful maritime impressions of several artists, reflecting the harbour, the docks and the shipyards of "Blohm & Voss", world wide well known constructor & builder of big ships.
The exhibition is opened for public viewers until december 3rd, 2011.
Jacques Gelée, skilled graphic designer and paint artist, is exposing one of his artworx to the critical eyes of the public onboard of the "Rickmer Rickmers", a 1896 build three mast bark, now in permanent use as a museum ship at the well frequented Landungsbrücken in Hamburg Harbour.
The thrilling group exhibition shows colourful maritime impressions of several artists, reflecting the harbour, the docks and the shipyards of "Blohm & Voss", world wide well known constructor & builder of big ships.
The exhibition is opened for public viewers until december 3rd, 2011.
The "St. Pauli Landungsbrücken", a row of shipping piers in hamburg harbour, are a well frequented touristic hot spot for young and old visitors from allover the world.
The "St. Pauli Landungsbrücken", a row of shipping piers in hamburg harbour, are a well frequented touristic hot spot for young and old visitors from allover the world.
The "St. Landungsbrücken", a row of shipping piers in hamburg harbour, are a well frequented touristic hot spot for young and old visitors from allover the world.
Jacques Gelée, skilled graphic designer and paint artist, is exposing one of his artworx to the critical eyes of the public onboard of the "Rickmer Rickmers", a 1896 build three mast bark, now in permanent use as a museum ship at the well frequented Landungsbrücken in Hamburg Harbour.
The thrilling group exhibition shows colourful maritime impressions of several artists, reflecting the harbour, the docks and the shipyards of "Blohm & Voss", world wide well known constructor & builder of big ships.
The exhibition is opened for public viewers until december 3rd, 2011.
Jacques Gelée, skilled graphic designer and paint artist, is exposing one of his artworx to the critical eyes of the public onboard of the "Rickmer Rickmers", a 1896 build three mast bark, now in permanent use as a museum ship at the well frequented Landungsbrücken in Hamburg Harbour.
The thrilling group exhibition shows colourful maritime impressions of several artists, reflecting the harbour, the docks and the shipyards of "Blohm & Voss", world wide well known constructor & builder of big ships.
The exhibition is opened for public viewers until december 3rd, 2011.
Jacques Gelée, skilled graphic designer and paint artist, is exposing one of his artworx to the critical eyes of the public onboard of the "Rickmer Rickmers", a 1896 build three mast bark, now in permanent use as a museum ship at the well frequented Landungsbrücken in Hamburg Harbour.
The thrilling group exhibition shows colourful maritime impressions of several artists, reflecting the harbour, the docks and the shipyards of "Blohm & Voss", world wide well known constructor & builder of big ships.
The exhibition is opened for public viewers until december 3rd, 2011.
Taken on November 5th, 2011, during a protest march for the benefits of "Zomia", an alternative camp of youngsters on public ground in the borough of Wilhelmsburg, Hamburg, which is planned to be removed by the officials.
"STILL IN SEARCH", an ambitious, engaged & talented crossover band from Hamburg, on stage, taken at the "RORSCHACH FESTIVAL" / "GROSSE FREIHEIT 36", presented by OXMOX HAMBURG in the "KAISERKELLER", a well known location in Hamburgs red light & party district "ST. PAULI".
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has been for sale for some time, as you have seen. The maintenance and ongoing development to keep our non-profit and idealistic platform for contemporary art running and safe from hackers etc. costs money that is no longer there. Because of small investments that are necessary now and the running costs, we will have to shut down with a heavy heart at the beginning of summer on June 21.





