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In Loving Memory of Dr Thomas Kellein
Dr Thomas Kellein, as Head of Art Consult, looks after international collectors and evaluates the trends on the international art market. Before joining Bergos AG, he was curator of the Staatsgalerie Stuttgart, director of the Kunsthalle Basel, the Kunsthalle Bielefeld and the Chinati Foundation in Marfa, Texas. Since 2013, he has curated exhibitions of Jenny Holzer, Shirin Neshat, and Lawrence Weiner, among others.
We build collections, organize commissioned works, exhibitions and publications. We value artworks and advise on sales and new acquisitions. We manage insurance and storage, write audit reports and arrange legal advice. We cordially invite you to the art market. We would like you to share our expertise.
Marie-Kathrin Krimphoff & Aurelia Rauch
This week, Aurelia Rauch and Marie-Kathrin Krimphoff (Bergos Art Consult) report from Art Basel Paris....
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This week, Aurelia Rauch and Marie Krimphoff (Bergos Art Consult) report directly from Frieze in London. We...
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Dr Thomas Kellein passed away on 22 September 2025. We share this January 2024 episode in loving memory of a...
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Read moreThis week, Marie Krimphoff (Bergos Art Consult) joins us in Basel to share some insights from the Art Basel...
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Read more“Thee 1930s all over again?”— this headline from the Italian-British Art Newspaper elicits a shudder....
Read more“What does owning art mean to you?” Gerd Presler once asked the now-deceased auctioneer Eberhard W....
Read moreWe continue our inquiry into artistic imagination in a further installment. It may be that artists open the...
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