
Auction: The ‘Lion King’ raises €6,500 for charity
Graffiti artist Sponk has not only captured the hearts of viewers with his impressive work ‘Lion King’, but has also made an important contribution to
The exhibition at the renowned Kunstladen Hanover, which was realised in cooperation with Rita Döring-Klawitter from The Artist Management, can undoubtedly be described as a triumph. Under the curatorial direction of gallery owners Ralf Nickel and Klaus Ritgen, a fascinating panorama of my artistic development unfolded from 8 December 2023 to 5 January 2024. A total of 45 carefully selected works spanned my various creative phases. This eclectic collection not only reflected the temporal course of my work, but also presented the breadth of my artistic forms of expression.
From the dynamic graffiti of my early years to the current, highly precise graffiti sculptures made of wood – the exhibition served as a living archive of my artistic development. A particular highlight was the detailed unveiling of the story behind the creation of ‘Vivid Liquids’, which immersed visitors in the creative process. This masterpiece was impressively honoured by the journalist Mirjana Cvjetkovik in the ‘Neue Presse’. The exhibition thus not only became a visual journey through my oeuvre, but also revealed the profound perfectionism inherent in the creation of my works. A collaborative project of artistic sophistication that manifested not only the versatility of my art, but also my unwavering commitment to perfection.
Graffiti artist Sponk has not only captured the hearts of viewers with his impressive work ‘Lion King’, but has also made an important contribution to
Frohe Weihnachten We are delighted to announce that the graffiti abstract work from the Sponk series ‘Take a Smile’ has raised an impressive €2,650 on
On 27 July 2024, guitarist Paul Landers went on a special bike tour during the Rammstein concerts at the Veltins-Arena in Gelsenkirchen. He visited the
Graffiti artist Sponk, whose real name is Dan Geffert, is realising a monumental work of art in Gelsenkirchen called ‘Nature vs. Urban’: an 800 m²
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