Lachenmann Art Culture Management

We stand for art as an active force and work in the field of art and culture at the intersection of curatorial practice, cultural management, and education. Art emerges where people think beyond the essential – where attitude, imagination, and zeitgeist are more important than quick answers. Our team of art historians, art scientists, and curators develops and realizes exhibitions, supports cultural projects from idea to implementation, and creates contexts in which art can become effective.

We want to introduce you to artworks with which you can build a relationship. We are here for you if you want to build, manage, or develop a collection. With us, art remains directly tangible: artworks can be admired and acquired on-site. We regularly invite clients and business partners to exclusive events that offer space for encounters, exchange, enjoyment, and in-depth engagement with art.

A central tool of our work is language. We write texts, give speeches, and mediate art in public and institutional contexts. Our aim is to make complexity understandable without simplifying it, and to make art accessible without diminishing its depth.

We believe in meticulous concepts, direct communication, and collaboration on an equal footing. We advocate for flexible structures that evolve from practice, for respectful exchange, and for cultural work that looks forward.

We would be happy to support your projects and ideas in the art and culture sector and develop clear concepts and sustainable solutions for them. With professional depth, experience, and the highest standards of quality and impact.


Juliane Lachenmann M.A. comes from North Rhine-Westphalia and studied art history in Munich, Vienna, and Florence, after previously completing a commercial apprenticeship. After several years in Berlin, she opened her first gallery, 'Lachenmann Art', in Constance in 2014. From 2018 to 2024, she directed her second gallery in Frankfurt am Main.

Discover the world of contemporary art! We join you on this journey.

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