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MOORDN Art Fair 2025 Galerie

Galerie Mond Fine Arts

Galerie Mond Fine Arts focuses on high-caliber contemporary painting and sculpture, with an emphasis on promoting "blue-chip" and established artists of international influence. The gallery maintains close ties with both private and public collections and participates directly in the international art market.

Through this project, Galerie Mond Fine Arts presents works by the artist Charlotte Eschenlohr. Born in Munich, Charlotte earned a doctorate in economics and worked in the finance and consulting sectors before officially embarking on her artistic career in 2002, during which time she studied under the German artist Markus Lüpertz and the New York-based artist Donald Baechler. As an artist of international standing, she maintains studios in Munich, New York, and Beijing; her works are exhibited worldwide and have garnered recognition from institutions and collectors alike. Since establishing a studio in Beijing in 2010, China has become a pivotal hub for her creative endeavors, and her intercultural perspective has secured her a unique position within the landscape of contemporary Chinese art.

In 2025—coinciding with the Guangzhou Magic Lamp Contemporary Art Fair—Charlotte and Galerie Mond Fine Arts will be present in Berlin, while her "Retrospective of Chinese Works" simultaneously opens at another art museum in Guangzhou. This exhibition chronicles her extraordinary journey and the creative achievements resulting from her extensive and intensive engagement with Chinese art. Galerie Mond Fine Arts positions itself at the forefront of high-standard contemporary painting and sculpture, specializing in internationally influential blue-chip and established artists. The gallery maintains close connections with both private and public collections and participates directly in the international art market.

In this project, Galerie Mond Fine Arts proudly presents the work of the artist Charlotte Eschenlohr. Born in Munich, Charlotte earned a doctorate in economics and worked in the fields of finance and consulting before dedicating herself fully to the arts in 2002. She studied under the tutelage of Markus Lüpertz and Donald Baechler. As an internationally acclaimed artist, she maintains studios in Munich, New York, and Beijing. Her works have been exhibited worldwide and are held in numerous institutional and private collections. Since establishing her studio in Beijing in 2010, China has become a central locus of her artistic practice, and her intercultural perspective has uniquely positioned her within the context of contemporary Chinese art.

In 2025—alongside her participation in the Modern Art Fair with the Berlin-based gallery Mond Fine Arts—her "China Works Retrospective" will open simultaneously at the Another Art Museum in Guangzhou, offering a systematic presentation of her remarkable journey and achievements during her ongoing exploration of Chinese art.