An apartment. An exhibition.
Both at once.

The ARTpartment is an exhibition space, temporary residence, and venue—a hybrid place where international art is not only viewed but lived with. Through rotating exhibitions, we present selected works by contemporary artists. The space is also available for limited stays to individual guests who wish to engage consciously with art.

Living becomes a curatorial experience. The daily presence of the works shifts perception, creates new perspectives, and enables a different kind of access. The ARTpartment is showroom and retreat, presentation space and private domain.

Beyond its residential and exhibition functions, the ARTpartment also serves as a venue for (artistic) exchange—hosting workshops, readings, and gatherings such as book clubs or (artist) talks. It is a space for dialogue, reflection, and the shared experience of art in everyday life.

All works on view are available for acquisition. For inquiries regarding artists, works, events, or stays, please contact us directly.

Email: info@750-art-agency.com
Phone: +49 174 9755886

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A 60 m² apartment in Little Tokyo, close to Düsseldorf’s cultural centers.
Bright, curated, and filled with works by contemporary artists.
Fully equipped kitchen, modern bath, quiet atmosphere—ideal for short stays, creative work, or simply unwinding.
Walking distance to: K20, K21, Kunsthalle, galleries, Schauspielhaus, Oper am Rhein, FFT, city center, main station, subway, parking.

Current:

Barbara Elisabeth Meisner
»Cosmic Seeds«

Barbara Elisabeth Meisner

Born 1964 in Marl, Germany. Studied contemporary art at villa arson, École Pilote International d’Art et de Recherche in Nice (1990–93), graduating with honors (Diplôme National Supérieur d’Expression Plastique, Option Art / Félicitation du Jury).

In 1998, she received the Art Prize of the City of Düsseldorf. Since 1993, her work has been shown in numerous solo and group exhibitions.

Since 2016, Meisner has been part of the Ringgespräch, a discussion circle initiated by Joseph Beuys in 1966, currently led by Johannes Stüttgen.