Handcrafted masterpieces: New exhibition Handmade” opens in Leipzig!

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The exhibition “Handmade” in the Haus des Handwerks Leipzig shows creative works by the artist group ABDUKUS and runs until December 12, 2025.

Die Ausstellung „Handmade“ im Haus des Handwerks Leipzig zeigt kreative Werke der Künstlergruppe ABDUKUS und läuft bis 12. Dezember 2025.
The exhibition “Handmade” in the Haus des Handwerks Leipzig shows creative works by the artist group ABDUKUS and runs until December 12, 2025.

Handcrafted masterpieces: New exhibition Handmade” opens in Leipzig!

On September 25, 2025, the new exhibition “Handmade” by the artist group ABDUKUS was ceremoniously opened in the Haus des Handwerks in Leipzig. This exhibition addresses the topic of craftsmanship and presents seven different artistic interpretations, all of which have the central motto “Creating with your hands”. The selection of exhibits already illustrates the diversity and creativity that are anchored in the craft. Leipzig Info reports on the many facets highlighted in the group's artwork.

The ABDUKUS group is made up of seven talented artists who have emerged from the evening academy courses at the University of Graphics and Book Arts in Leipzig since 2021. She not only shows her own works, but also handmade ceramics by the artist Doreen Grün, who enriches the exhibition with her craftsmanship. arsavanti highlights that the exhibition will be on view from September 25th to December 12th, 2025 and will be open Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Variety of presentations

In addition to the individual works of art, the exhibition also includes collaborative paintings that were created as part of the “Hand in Hand” project. This project reflects the creative process that is emphasized when artists work together. ABDUKUS has made a name for herself by working professionally on numerous projects and exhibitions. Those interested have the opportunity to contact the group via the Leipzig painter Astrid Homuth.

The “Handmade” exhibition is not only a homage to craftsmanship, but also offers a platform for exchange about different artistic approaches. The group of artists proves that their work reflects not only technical skill, but also a deeper emotional connection to the topic of craft and its importance in today's life.

The opening of the exhibition shows that craftsmanship means much more than just functionality. It is an expression of individuality and creative freedom. Visitors can look forward to an inspiring experience that stimulates the senses and stimulates thought.