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Affordable Art Fair Berlin 2026 highlights emerging artists and interactive works alongside auction market updates

festival-fair · 2026-04-19

The third edition of the Affordable Art Fair is set to take place at Arena Berlin from April 17, 2026, showcasing 65 galleries that will present contemporary artworks priced between €100 and €10,000. This year's fair focuses on assisting new collectors, with items under €500 marked with pink dots and a gray wall designating pieces below €1,000. Curated by Hannah Weber-Heidenfels, the Emerging Artists exhibition features talents like Bella Bram, Solveig Schmid, and Özcan Ertek. In notable market activity, Lubin Baugin's "Nature morte aux financiers" was sold for €440,000 on August 16, 2025. Additionally, the PIN benefit auction on November 15 includes Peter Halley's "Dada Ji," anticipated to reach at least €140,000, while Breker sold a 1941 Hasselblad HK 7 camera for €32,000 on September 13.

Key facts

  • Affordable Art Fair Berlin runs from April 17, 2026 at Arena Berlin
  • 65 galleries participate, including 16 from Berlin's local art scene
  • All artworks priced between €100 and €10,000
  • Emerging Artists exhibition features Bella Bram, Solveig Schmid, and Özcan Ertek
  • Özcan Ertek's AI Turkish coffee reading performance occurs Friday-Sunday 1-3 PM and 4-6 PM
  • Lubin Baugin's "Nature morte aux financiers" sold for €440,000 on August 16, 2025
  • Peter Halley's "Dada Ji" expected to sell for at least €140,000 at PIN benefit auction on November 15
  • 1941 Hasselblad HK 7 camera sold for €32,000 at Breker auction on September 13

Entities

Artists

  • Lilly Hahn
  • Bella Bram
  • Solveig Schmid
  • Özcan Ertek
  • Hannah Weber-Heidenfels
  • Christian "Kera" Hinz
  • Lubin Baugin
  • Peter Halley

Institutions

  • Affordable Art Fair
  • Arena Berlin
  • Vichy Enchères
  • Louvre
  • Sotheby's
  • PIN
  • Freunde der Pinakothek der Moderne
  • Pinakothek der Moderne
  • Breker
  • Hasselblad

Locations

  • Berlin
  • Germany
  • Toulouse
  • France
  • New York
  • United States
  • Cologne
  • Göteborg
  • Sweden

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