10 Artists to watch


The French artist translates the idea of connectedness into vibrant, rhythmic compositions. Drawing on diverse cultural influences, she has developed a distinctive visual language with a strong contemporary profile and international recognition.


The lasting success of Wolfgang Uhlig’s work lies in its radical clarity: the sea reduced to its essence – silence, vastness, and purity. His photographs open a contemplative horizon, free from distraction. Art that feels like a deep, steady breath.


The Shenzhen-based artist creates photographic spaces where body, blossom, and symbolism flow into one another. Her imagery moves between visual reflection and poetic resonance, informed by Taoist philosophy and contemporary aesthetics. A compelling new voice on the global art stage.


Strictly limited, hand-numbered editions by a once-in-a-generation artist: Gerhard Richter embodies six decades of stylistic range and lasting cultural importance. True collector’s treasures that continue to shape the international art market.


Using acrylic, ink, and shimmering pigments, the Australian artist creates landscapes of striking chromatic power and near-psychedelic presence. Her works combine intuitive pour techniques with precise, collage-like structures that hover between reality and imagination. A collector favorite with a unmistakable signature style.


With the eye of a photographer, the precision of a designer, and an innovative mindset, she is one of the leading figures in AI-driven art. Marta Contreras Simó’s works reveal the aesthetic potential of new technologies – reflective, avant-garde, and finely attuned. A newcomer setting ambitious new benchmarks.


Erich Lessing ranks among the great chroniclers of the 20th century. His unembellished, humanistic gaze captured the political and social transformations of Europe, shaping the visual memory of an entire era. Images whose presence transcends time.


Robert Lebeck documented history at its decisive moments – curious, direct, and uncompromising. His photo essays condense the spirit of an era, a place, a fleeting moment. A pioneering photojournalist whose influence endures.


In his celebrated Populus series, Craig Alan constructs iconic motifs from hundreds of hand-drawn miniature figures. From afar, symbols of our time; up close, intricate microcosms filled with detail. A striking visual concept with strong collector appeal.


Bert Stern is one of the most influential photographers of his generation. With Marilyn Monroe’s iconic The Last Sitting, he created one of the most intimate chapters in photographic history. From Romy Schneider to Kate Moss, his portraits reveal the presence behind the myth – reimagined in innovative formats, exclusively at LUMAS.


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