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Maurizio BoscheriWe have organised these exhibitions since 1994 - the premises are consciously left open for works such as those by the Italian painter Maurizio Boscheri with his passion for wild animals, the Hamburg industrial photographer Christian Brünig or the work by the pupils at the Wilhelm-Ostwald-Grammar School in Leipzig. We are particularly keen on introducing young talented individuals and facilitating their access to the art market with what is often their first exhibition. More and more PC-WARE sites right across Europe are adopting this tradition and enriching it with perspectives from other cultures.

Exhibition "The voice of god is silence"
Exhibition "The Voice of God is Silence"; April 2005

Silence and loneliness seem to represent the heart of the desert: the Swiss couple Margrith and Werner Beyer collected these and other numerous impressions during their journey through the deserts of Sinai and captured them in stunning photographs. The ambassador Dr. Werner Baumann opened the exhibition on April 21, 2005. “The Voice of God is Silence” is representative of his Swiss countrymen and introduced the visitors to these still impressions of the desert.


Exhibition "The Artistic Tradition of Inuit and First Nation People of Canada"; February 2004

The Exhibition “The Artistic Tradition of Inuit and First Nation People of Canada“ was one of the cultural highlights in our corporate history. It featured rare works of art  from the 60s, parts of the estate owned by family Prof. Fritz. The Canadian ambassadress, her Excellency Mrs. Marie Bernard-Meunier, attended to represent Canadian history and traditions. Indeed, she guided the visitors during this expedition of the Canadian culture at the opening ceremony on February 26, 2004.


Exhibition „Nature and Dreams“; April 2003

April 3, 2003, marked the opening of the exhibition "Nature and Dreams“, in which the Italian painter, Maurizio Boscheri, presented some of his outstanding works of art. The predominant subjects he chose were endangered species, which he represented within their real context. The artist expressed his closeness with nature by using a special technique of floating dots, adapted from the “dot paintings” by Australian aborigines. The fascination and the inspiration that Boscheri projects into his paintings transported the viewer away into another world.

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