Art to take home

People´s
Art Space:
Berlin


Key Details
about the Exhibition

Dates


11.12. - 14.12.2025

Location


Zimmer 48 Berlin

Price Range


50 € - 2.000 €

Program


Daily Highlights

The Program

11.12.2025

04 p.m. to 10 p.m.


✓ Vernissage

✓ Meet the Artists

✓ Drinks & Snacks

12.12.205

10 a.m. to 08 p.m.


✓ Lottery

✓ Live Painting

✓ Drinks & Snacks

13.12.2025

10 a.m. to 08 p.m.


✓ Lottery

✓ Art Market Edition

✓ Drinks & Snacks

14.12.2025

10 a.m. to 08 p.m.


✓ Announcement lottery

✓ Finissage

✓ Drinks & Snacks

Discover global Talents

Meet the Artists

Alpay Efe

Alpay is a painter and YouTube creator who’s spent the past twenty years exploring how traditional art can live in a modern world. My work and videos have reached millions of people around the globe, connecting artists and art lovers through a shared curiosity for art and the creative process.



As a curator, I want to do the same - bringing together artists from different backgrounds, styles, and disciplines to create exhibitions that invite everyone to experience and engage with art.

Max Eckhardt

Max is a designer and painter who believes art should be part of everyday life, not just something you admire from a distance. With over 10 years of experience creating, I've organized successful workshops and pop-up art stores that bring people closer to the creative process.

At PeoplesArtSpace, I shape the exhibition concept, coordinate with our participating artists, and ensure every detail—from selection to setup—creates an inviting atmosphere where art feels accessible and inspiring. My goal is simple: connect people with art they can live with and feel moved by.

Astrid Wilk

Astrid creates detailed botanical miniature sculptures from polymer clay using the cane technique, layering colored clay into intricate, three-dimensional patterns. Her work explores the intersection of traditional crafts and digital performance, engaging with materiality and gender-specific visual cultures through social media.

By blending craftsmanship with contemporary themes, she invites reflection on identity, technology, and artistic expression.

Blake Whitaker

Blake is a Los Angeles–based artist, animator, and cartoonist known for expressive characters and playful, story-driven visuals. His work includes animated shorts, editorial cartoons, and illustrative commissions, often blending humor with a bold, graphic style.

Active in the LA art scene, he shares works-in-progress and finished pieces on social media and gallery shows, connecting with audiences through his vibrant, narrative approach.

Inkoo Pan

Inkoo is an innovative artist celebrated for his unique fusion of traditional and contemporary techniques, creating visually compelling stories through intricate details and vibrant colors.

Influenced by cultural heritage and modern aesthetics, his work explores themes of identity, community, and transformation with depth and nuance. His distinctive style combines meticulous craftsmanship with a fresh perspective, resulting in captivating pieces that evoke emotion and curiosity.

Inkoo’s artwork has been featured in numerous exhibitions worldwide, gaining recognition for its thought-provoking nature and artistic brilliance.

Laima Laurina

Laima is a versatile artist known for her dynamic approach to contemporary art, blending bold colors, layered textures, and mixed media techniques. Her work often explores themes of emotion, identity, and human connection, creating visually striking compositions that invite reflection.

With a keen eye for detail and a passion for storytelling, Laima’s art captures moments of vulnerability and strength, resonating deeply with audiences.

Her innovative style and compelling narratives have been showcased in exhibitions across the globe, establishing her as a prominent voice in the modern art scene.

Michael Reeder

Michael, an Urban Contemporary artist from Dallas, TX, combines diverse mediums with striking geometric patterns and vibrant colors, drawing from his background in fine art and graffiti. His work, known for exploring identity and human mortality, is showcased on both gallery walls and large exterior spaces.


Michael has been featured in top publications and collaborated with brands like Santa Cruz Skateboards and New Balance.

Samuel Popovich

Samuel is a young artist from the U.S. specializing in vibrant oil paintings that feature unique subjects like playful animals and whimsical scenes. His art aims to spark joy and brighten viewers' days, utilizing a lively palette and engaging imagery. Samuel's distinctive style transforms everyday subjects, such as a silly frog or a curious cat, into delightful experiences.

His work, celebrated for its ability to evoke happiness and light-heartedness, is gaining recognition in the broader art community.

Lioba Brückner

Lioba, born in Oberhausen, Germany, is an acclaimed artist blending fantasy art with ancient aesthetics. Her work combines Egyptian murals with Klimt-inspired details. Originally an oil painter, she now uses mixed media—watercolors, pencils, and acrylics—to explore new boundaries.

She teaches over 400 students online and connects directly with her followers through social media. In 2024, she co-founded Studio Eclipse, a platform promoting avant-garde art and visionary artists worldwide.

Victor Grasso

Victor is an innovative artist known for his vibrant murals and dynamic street art. His work incorporates bold colors, intricate patterns, and explores themes of identity, culture, and community. With a background in fine art and graffiti, Victor seamlessly blends traditional techniques with modern urban styles. His murals have been displayed worldwide, earning recognition for their energetic visuals and ability to inspire connection and dialogue among diverse audience

Kwang-Sik Im

Kwang-Sik, born in Korea in 1968, studied art at Yeungnam University in Taegu, South Korea, and at the Münster Art Academy under Prof. J. Zellmann and Prof. H.-J. Kuhna.

Humans are not the only ones who wander this planet. And often, the paths of others are the same as ours. Even though all lives are very different and diverse, there is one thing they have in common. When our eyes meet, we may recognize each other. I just want to accompany people until then.

Nina Minnebo

Nina is a visual artist known for her vibrant and expressive illustrations. With a focus on storytelling, she creates engaging characters and imaginative scenes that resonate with diverse audiences.

Nina's distinctive style combines bold colors and intricate details, inviting viewers into her unique artistic universe. Her work has been featured in various exhibitions and projects, showcasing her talent and creativity in the contemporary art scene.Regenerieren

Eduardo Vieira

Eduardo is a Brazilian visual artist known for creating posters and illustrations for companies like Paramount Pictures and Warner Bros.

Since 2014, he has exhibited in various galleries worldwide, including at People’s Art Space in Berlin. Eduardo prefers traditional techniques, often working on paper, as it evokes memories of his childhood when he drew his favorite comics and cartoons.

Fries Vansevenant

Vries Vansevenant is a graphic and motion designer with a keen interest in character design and nostalgia.


In his spare time, he works on personal projects that revive iconic film characters in his unique style, combining geometric shapes, bold colors, and collage techniques to create playful and engaging visuals.

FAQ

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A curated exhibition project for contemporary art focusing on illustration, animation, and mixed media. Rotating shows, talks, and live acts.

Venue: Galerie Zimmer48
Address: Zossener Str. 48, 10961 Berlin
Map/Directions: Google Maps link

The location is centrally located in Berlin Kreuzberg, just a few minutes walk from Gneisenaustr. (U7) and Mehringdamm (U6 & U7) subway stations. The best way to reach us is by public transportation. For the exact route and navigation: Google Maps Link