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Magnificent pieces and finds from the depot showcase the diversity of art history
Invisibly stored in drawers, cabinets or large shelves, our collection is neatly organized in the depot: paintings, works on paper, prints, photography, sculpture and objects, from the late 19th to the early 21st century, from Czarnetta, Meidner, Will, Schlotter, Picasso, Nele, Fussmann to Hartlieb, Brand, Weiss and Miye Lee.
This curated overview reflects the current activities of the Netuschil Gallery, as well as the gallery's history over the past decades. The exhibition aims to provide insight into the gallery's program, its focal points, breaks and continuities, its past and future, and its rare and collectible works.
On Sunday, November 30, 2025 (the first Sunday of Advent) at 11 a.m., the major "permanent collection exhibition" open, featuring many remarkable and interesting cabinet pieces, individual works, sculptures and paintings, intriguing prints, Classical Modernism, and contemporary art. The exhibition aims to establish obvious or hidden connections, revealing cross-references and correspondences between artists and their works!

The Netuschil Gallery cordially invites you to take a virtual stroll through its collection: Visitors are encouraged to be surprised by the abundance and breadth of the exhibited works, their focus, and their high quality. With artists such as Fred Thieler, Henning Kürschner, Picasso, Helga Föhl, Ingrid Hartlieb, Friedemann Grieshaber, Andrea Simon, Miye Lee, Roswitha von Blumenthal, and many more, art lovers can discover exceptional and outstanding pieces at affordable prices!

In addition to the diverse and exciting exhibition, the gallery will be holding an auction of fine and impressive art at low prices on Sunday, December 7, 2025, at 3 p.m. A substantial portion of the proceeds will benefit a charitable organization. On the same Sunday, the gallery will also be hosting an open house with short guided tours – admission is free!
The Netuschil Gallery exhibition aims to be a retrospective of the past year, and indeed of all the years leading up to its beginnings, while simultaneously offering a glimpse into the coming year, 2026! Paintings are juxtaposed with and correspond to sculptures, prints engage in dialogue with photography. The representational interplay with abstraction, and transparency with opaque surfaces! The exhibition thrives on the diverse expression of art.