
Founded 2007 in Munich and housed in historic spaces at the Hofgarten, Galerie Filser & Gräf has established itself as a dedicated platform for contemporary art of the 20th and 21st centuries. The gallery works with emerging and established artists nationally and internationally.
From the outset, the gallery’s approach has been shaped by a conviction that art is not created in isolation. Collaboration lies at the heart of what Filser & Gräf does: working closely with artists, curators, art historians, and art consultants to develop exhibitions that open up genuine discourse rather than merely displaying objects. This network of curatorial voices — spanning Munich, Tbilisi, London, Tirana, Taipeh and beyond — enriches the gallery’s program and ensures that diverse perspectives reach the public.
Each year, the gallery curates five to seven exhibitions, covering a wide range of artistic media – including painting, works on paper, sculpture, and photography. These exhibitions are developed in close collaboration with the artists and are presented in the gallery’s historic spaces at the Hofgarten in Munich. In addition to solo exhibitions, the gallery deliberately focuses on group exhibitions in order to highlight compelling interactions and thematic contexts.
Furthermore, the gallery regularly participates in art fairs. Through this active presence, it contributes to making current trends visible and fosters dialogue between art, the public, and collectors.
Our cooperation partners for past projects:
– Lillian Berger (curator, art historian Munich)
– Tinatin Ghughunishvili-Brück (curator, art historian Munich/Tbilisi)
– Lisja Tershana / Mara Projects (curator London/Tirana)
– TARTCH Gallery (Taipeh/Taiwan)
– Elisabeth Hartung (curator Munich)
– Anna Wondrak (curator Cologne)
– Caroline Cole (ACC Art, curator , art consultant Munich & London)
– Annika Schoemann (curator, art consultant Munich)
– Stefan-Maria Mittendorf (curator Munich)
– Gabriele Lemos (curator, art consultant Munich)