Maximilian Fine Art was founded in 2018 as a private collection. Since then the collection has grown to over 70 works. With the stated aim of bringing together established artists and new talent, we are always on the lookout for young talented artists and outstanding works of art. By investing in young artists, we aim to encourage creativity in their artwork.
"cubic spaces" by Roberto Canduela 2021
geometry in motion, form redefined
"Cubic Spaces" from 2021 redefines sculpture by blending geometric abstraction with vibrant, architectural aesthetics. Crafted from welded and painted steel, this dynamic work explores the interplay of movement, structure, and perspective.
"Abstraktion" by Fritz Hellmich 1951
dynamic lines meet abstract forms
"Abstraktion" from 1951, seamlessly merges the meticulous realism of Neue Sachlichkeit with elements of abstraction, offering a unique glimpse into the postwar evolution of German art.
"doppel: AB" by Hannes Postma 1968
surreal landscapes and geometric contrasts
Surreal geometric contrasts define this 1968 lithograph by Hannes Postma, where abstract figures and angular landscapes create a dreamlike narrative. The minimalist black-and-white composition highlights Postma's exploration of spatial duality and surrealism, signature elements of his evolving artistic style.
"sequence of a step black" by Pancho Porto 2023
sculpting the passage of time
Contemporary sculptor Pancho Porto explores life’s transitions by combining sleek bronze with rustic corten steel to symbolize the tension between permanence and change.
"helmet" by Edo Bertoglio 1981
Jean-Michel Basquiat wearing an American football helmet
Basquiat conquered New York in the late 1970s as a newcomer with no academic training. The young man, who came from the post-punk underground scene of Lower Manhattan, is today one of the most important artists of the 20th century.
"o.T." by Peter Robert Keil 1994
portrait in yellow
As part of the “Neue Wilde” movement in Berlin in the 1980s, Keil devoted himself to more intense - almost garish colors and distance to realistic representations.