Physical Exhibitions
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This section presents a selection of physical exhibitions featuring my contemporary charcoal artworks.
Exhibited in galleries, museums and international art venues.
PHYSICAL EXHIBITIONS
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Physical Exhibitions presents a selection of international gallery exhibitions, curated group shows and public art presentations featuring original charcoal drawings by Janis Bär.
Through collaborations with galleries, museums and cultural institutions, her artworks have been exhibited in physical exhibition spaces across Europe, the Caribbean and the Middle East. These exhibitions provide opportunities for direct engagement between artwork and audience while fostering international artistic exchange.
The presented works explore themes of identity, memory, resilience and the human condition. Rooted in contemporary figurative realism, each exhibition contributes to an ongoing artistic dialogue about shared human experiences and emotional connection.
From intimate gallery settings to international group exhibitions, these presentations reflect the growing international presence of Janis Bär’s charcoal artworks and their ability to connect with diverse audiences across cultural boundaries.

2026
March 2026

ART for a Good Reason, Palma, Spain
ART for a Good Reason is a recurring charity art exhibition held in Palma de Mallorca. Bringing together artists, collectors and visitors, the exhibition supports the work of Fundació Monti-Sion Solidària through the donation and sale of artworks. The following photographs document the exhibition atmosphere, gallery spaces, opening events and participating artists, including Janis Bär and her contribution Echoes of Life.
Details
- Date: 23./24. March 2026
- Location: Hotel Artmadams
- Artwork: Echoes of Life (2024)
- Medium: Charcoal on Paper
- Echoes of Life portrays the strength, wisdom and resilience carried through a lifetime of experiences. Through detailed charcoal work and expressive realism, the portrait reflects themes of memory, endurance and the enduring human spirit.
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CONTEMPORARY CHARCOAL ARTIST