Digital Exhibitions | International Art Exhibitions
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A selection of international digital exhibitions and online showcases
featuring contemporary charcoal drawings by Janis Bär.
Through virtual exhibitions and global art platforms,
these works have reached audiences beyond geographical boundaries,
creating opportunities for dialogue, reflection and connection.
Contemporary Charcoal Art
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Digital Exhibitions presents a selection of international online exhibitions featuring contemporary charcoal drawings by Janis Bär.
Through collaborations with ArtBoxy and international exhibition venues, her artworks have been showcased in digital galleries and global art events across Europe, North America and beyond. These exhibitions create opportunities for artistic dialogue, cultural exchange and worldwide visibility while exploring themes of identity, memory, resilience and human experience.
Working in partnership with international exhibition platforms, selected artworks have been featured within a global network of galleries, art fairs and digital exhibition spaces. These opportunities have allowed her work to reach collectors, curators and art enthusiasts worldwide while remaining rooted in a deeply personal artistic practice.
The digital exhibition format extends the reach of contemporary art beyond geographical boundaries, creating new forms of connection between artist and audience. For Janis Bär, these exhibitions represent an ongoing dialogue about memory, identity, vulnerability and the shared human experience.

February 2026
A collection of contemporary charcoal portraits exploring memory, identity and human emotion.

Nicoleta Gallery, Berlin, Germany
Between Selves
In February 2026, Between Selves was presented as part of an international digital exhibition at Nicoleta Gallery in Berlin, Germany, through the ArtBoxy exhibition platform.
The exhibition brought together contemporary artists from different countries, creating a virtual space for artistic dialogue beyond geographical boundaries. Through ArtBoxy’s international exhibition network, the artwork reached audiences across Europe and beyond.
Between Selves explores themes of identity, reflection and personal transformation. The charcoal portrait focuses on the space between different versions of the self — the visible and the hidden, the past and the present, certainty and change.
Presented within an international exhibition context, the work invited viewers to reflect on the fluid nature of identity and the ongoing process of self-discovery. The digital format allowed the artwork to engage with a global audience while remaining connected to the intimate and emotional qualities of charcoal portraiture.
Exhibition Details
- Exhibition: International Digital Exhibition
- Venue: Nicoleta Gallery
- Location: Berlin, Germany
- Platform: ArtBoxy
- Date: February 2026
- Artist: Janis Bär
- Artwork: Between Selves
- Medium: Charcoal on Paper

Casa del Arte, Palma de Mallorca, Spain
Echoes of Time
In February 2026, Echoes of Time was presented as part of an international digital exhibition at Casa del Arte in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, through the ArtBoxy exhibition platform.
The exhibition brought together contemporary artists from different countries, creating an international environment for artistic exchange and cultural dialogue. Through ArtBoxy’s global exhibition network, the artwork was introduced to audiences beyond geographical borders, connecting viewers through shared human experiences and emotions.
Echoes of Time explores themes of memory, resilience and the passage of time. Created in charcoal, the portrait reflects the traces that life leaves behind: experiences, challenges, wisdom and moments that shape personal identity over the years.
Rather than focusing solely on physical appearance, the artwork seeks to capture emotional presence and the quiet strength that emerges through lived experience. The expression of the portrayed figure invites reflection on aging not as decline, but as a record of growth, endurance and human dignity.
Presented within an international exhibition context, Echoes of Time encouraged viewers to consider the stories carried within every face and the lasting impressions that remain long after moments have passed. The digital exhibition format allowed the work to engage with a diverse international audience while maintaining the intimacy and emotional depth characteristic of charcoal portraiture.
Exhibition Details
- Exhibition: International Digital Exhibition
- Venue: Casa del Arte
- Location: Palma de Mallorca, Spain
- Platform: ArtBoxy
- Date: February 2026
- Artist: Janis Bär
- Artwork: Echoes of Time
- Medium: Charcoal on Paper

Lieu Historique National des Forts-de-Lévis, Québec, Canada
The Greatest Muhammad Ali
In February 2026, The Greatest Muhammad Ali was presented as part of an international digital exhibition at Lieu Historique National des Forts-de-Lévis in Québec, Canada, through the ArtBoxy exhibition platform.
The exhibition brought together contemporary artists from different countries, creating an international environment for artistic exchange and cultural dialogue. Through ArtBoxy’s global exhibition network, the artwork reached audiences beyond geographical boundaries and connected with viewers from diverse cultural backgrounds.
The Greatest Muhammad Ali is a charcoal portrait dedicated to one of the most influential figures in sports history. More than a representation of a legendary boxer, the artwork reflects the qualities that made Muhammad Ali an enduring symbol of courage, determination, conviction and resilience.
Created in charcoal, the portrait explores both physical strength and inner character. It seeks to capture the focus, discipline and humanity that defined Ali throughout his life and career. The work also invites reflection on perseverance, personal belief and the impact one individual can have far beyond the boundaries of sport.
Presented within an international exhibition context, The Greatest Muhammad Ali encouraged viewers to consider themes of ambition, identity and personal strength. The digital format allowed the artwork to engage with a global audience while preserving the emotional depth and expressive qualities of contemporary charcoal portraiture.
Exhibition Details
- Exhibition: International Digital Exhibition
- Venue: Lieu Historique National des Forts-de-Lévis
- Location: Québec, Canada
- Platform: ArtBoxy
- Date: February 2026
- Artist: Janis Bär
- Artwork: The Greatest Muhammad Ali
- Medium: Charcoal on Paper
CONTEMPORARY CHARCOAL ARTIST