Digital Exhibitions January 2026
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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.
Digital Exhibitions
January 2026
Features a collection of international digital exhibitions presenting contemporary charcoal artworks by Janis Bär. Through collaborations with ArtBoxy and international gallery partners, selected artworks were showcased across Europe, connecting with audiences beyond geographical boundaries. These exhibitions highlight themes of memory, identity, resilience and human experience while demonstrating the growing role of digital exhibition spaces in contemporary art.

Nicoleta Gallery, Berlin, Germany
Father
In January 2026, Father 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.
Father explores themes of memory, responsibility and the quiet strength often carried through generations. Created in charcoal, the portrait reflects the emotional depth of human experience and the enduring presence of family connections.
Rather than focusing solely on physical likeness, the artwork seeks to capture character, resilience and the traces of a life shaped by experience. The expression of the portrayed figure invites reflection on identity, legacy and the relationships that influence personal growth.
Presented within an international exhibition context, Father encouraged viewers to consider the stories, values and emotions that connect generations. The digital exhibition format allowed the artwork to engage with a global audience while maintaining the intimate and contemplative qualities characteristic of charcoal portraiture.
Exhibition Details
- Exhibition: International Digital Exhibition
- Venue: Nicoleta Gallery
- Location: Berlin, Germany
- Platform: ArtBoxy
- Date: January 2026
- Artist: Janis Bär
- Artwork: Father
- Medium: Charcoal on Paper

Casa del Arte, Palma de Mallorca, Spain
Before Fear
In January 2026, Before Fear 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 reached audiences beyond geographical boundaries and connected with viewers from diverse cultural backgrounds.
Before Fear explores the emotional space that exists just before a decisive moment. Created in charcoal, the portrait reflects vulnerability, anticipation and the quiet tension that often accompanies personal transformation. The artwork focuses on the emotions that arise before action, before change and before uncertainty becomes experience.
Rather than depicting fear itself, the artwork examines the moment that precedes it — a state of reflection, awareness and possibility. The expression of the portrayed figure invites viewers to consider their own experiences of courage, hesitation and resilience.
Presented within an international exhibition context, Before Fear encouraged reflection on the universal emotions that connect people across cultures and generations. The digital exhibition format allowed the work to engage with a global 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: January 2026
- Artist: Janis Bär
- Artwork: Before Fear
- Medium: Charcoal on Paper

THOMSON GALLERY FINE ART, ZUG, SWITZERLAND
Lines of Life
In January 2026, Lines of Life was presented as part of an international digital exhibition at Thomson Gallery Fine Art in Zug, Switzerland, 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.
Lines of Life explores the traces that experiences leave behind throughout a lifetime. Created in charcoal, the portrait reflects memory, resilience and the emotional marks that shape personal identity over time. The artwork focuses on the stories carried within every face and the invisible experiences that become part of who we are.
Rather than documenting a specific moment, the work invites reflection on growth, transformation and the passage of time. The portrait captures both vulnerability and strength, revealing the complexity of the human experience through subtle expression and emotional depth.
Presented within an international exhibition context, Lines of Life encouraged viewers to consider the connections between personal history and collective human experience. The digital exhibition format allowed the artwork to engage with an international audience while preserving the intimacy and expressive qualities characteristic of charcoal portraiture.
Exhibition Details
- Exhibition: International Digital Exhibition
- Venue: Thomson Gallery Fine Art
- Location: Zug, Switzerland
- Platform: ArtBoxy
- Date: January 2026
- Artist: Janis Bär
- Artwork: Lines of Life
- Medium: Charcoal on Paper
CONTEMPORARY CHARCOAL ARTIST