Welcome
Our Attitude
We are a platform for contemporary art, illustration, and visual design. Our work arises from curiosity about new forms of expression and the dialogue between traditional techniques and digital media.
“Art for me is the space where the unexpected becomes visible.”
Our clients are galleries, publishers, and private collectors who value craftsmanship and a distinctive visual language. Every project begins with a conversation about what truly matters.
“Collaborating with the platform was marked by openness and precision.”
We communicate without exaggerated promises. Instead of “innovative,” we say what we do: draw, paint, collage, exhibit. Our goal is to make art accessible without explaining it.
“An image doesn’t need to be explained – it needs to have an impact.”
From the first sketch to our own gallery – the key milestones of KunstBühne.
More about the historyRosa Haas begins hosting regular open studios in her apartment. What starts as a small circle becomes a regular event in the neighborhood.
Together with Joseph Kapeller, she organizes the first group exhibition in a vacant bakery. 14 artists show 60 works – the response is overwhelming.
KunstBühne opens its own exhibition space in the city center. Since then, monthly rotating presentations have taken place, accompanied by artist talks.
With the new website, we reach a wider audience. Online galleries and a blog complement the program, making art accessible even outside opening hours.
Since 2018, we have realized over 40 exhibitions and supported more than 100 artists.
In-depth topics from current and past exhibition work.
Large-format acrylic works, inspired by urban dynamics. The series comprises 12 works created between 2023 and 2024.
To the seriesMinimalist vector graphics for the limited book series 'City Stories' – 24 illustrations between analog sketch and digital surface.
View illustrationsExperimental collages made from newspaper clippings, fabric scraps, and acrylic. Shown in the group exhibition 'Material Stories'.
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