Art sensation in Hamm: Ulf Obermann-Löwenstein closes his exhibition!
Find out everything about Ulf Obermann-Löwenstein's final exhibition on October 26, 2025 in Hamm, including painting highlights.

Art sensation in Hamm: Ulf Obermann-Löwenstein closes his exhibition!
The solo exhibition of the artist Ulf Obermann-Löwenstein, entitled “A Room of Traces”, is coming to an end. On October 26, 2025, there will be the last opportunity to view the exciting collection in the rooms of Hattingen Art Association to visit. The exhibition, which opened on September 28, 2025, has attracted a wide audience and captivated numerous art lovers.
Obermann-Löwenstein, known for his fusion of classical motifs with modern perspectives, presents rotating themes and elements in this exhibition that address both memories and current questions. There was particularly great interest in the work “Little Red Riding Hood”, which may be about to be sold. The picture “Little Red Riding Hood’s Little Sister” also marks a successful conclusion to the art event.
Diverse experiences and interactive elements
The exhibition is divided into four chapters:
- Sichtbarmachung von Schwellen und Brüchen
- Klare Geometrien: Linien, Quadrate, Felder
- Auflösung von Konturen: nebelhafte Flächen, Erinnerungen
- Natur: vegetative Geflechte, Böttcher-Ensemble (Malerei und Möbelstück)
This structure allows visitors to experience the emotionality and context of the works in greater depth. Interactivity plays a central role: Through QR codes and Near Field Communication (NFC), visitors have access to audio versions and poetic texts that complement the works of art.
Practical information for visitors
The opening hours of the exhibition are Thursday and Friday from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. On the last day, October 26th, the finissage will take place at 5 p.m. A recommendation for visitors arriving by car should be taken into account regarding the parking situation on Bahnhofstrasse in Hamm, as current renovation work poses a challenge.
For 12 euros, visitors can purchase a 2026 DAPHA calendar on the last day, which provides an additional incentive to visit the exhibition. The great response from visitors confirms how important such cultural events are for society and how valuable the engagement with contemporary art is.
Overall, Ulf Obermann-Löwenstein's exhibition joins the multitude of first-class collections of contemporary art that can be found in Germany, some of which are in renowned institutions and museums, such as the Biedermann Collection in the Museum Art.Plus in Donaueschingen or the Museum Frieder Burda in Baden-Baden, both of which form important components of the modern art scene List of modern or contemporary art collections shows.