Hotspot of Art: Street Art Berlin


Berlin as an Artistic Motif: A City Writing Its Own History

Berlin is one of the most photographed cities in the world — for good reason. Few other metropolises combine history, present, and urban dynamics with such density in such a confined space. Here, the city is not documented but interpreted as a visual structure.

Many of the works in this collection are created by artists who engage deeply with urban environments — including Berlin-born artist Sandra Rauch, whose works present Berlin in clear, reduced visual compositions.

Perspectives on Berlin in Contemporary Photography

Berlin does not appear here as a sum of individual motifs, but as an interplay of architecture, light, and urban movement. The city becomes a compositional field between structure and chance.

Berlin Works in Interior Spaces: Urbanity with Attitude

Berlin art introduces a particular tension into interior spaces — raw urban structures meet precise photographic composition. Black-and-white works are especially powerful in reduced interiors, while color city scenes create deliberate accents.

Within the LUMAS collection, these works connect particularly well with city photography as well as the field of Urban Art.

Limited Edition: Berlin as a Collectible Work

LUMAS editions are released in limited runs with certificates of authenticity and are hand-signed by the respective artist. Berlin is one of the central motifs in contemporary photographic art — especially works with a strong urban visual language are highly sought after.

More about our limited editions can be found in the overview of limited art editions.

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