FAQ
Prices for Tim Bengel’s contemporary artworks vary depending on format and technique. Original, one-of-a-kind large-scale sand and gold collages typically range between €30,000 and €80,000. Limited editions, such as the Stones series or the SUPERKRAUT edition, start at €1,800 and go up to approximately €4,900. This allows Bengel to offer both high-end collector pieces and more accessible editions for new collectors.
Yes. In 2024, Tim Bengel unveiled his first public sculpture, the stainless steel SUPERKRAUT, which is installed in front of the StadtPalais Museum in Stuttgart. Additional public art projects are already in the planning stage, meaning more Bengel sculptures will appear in public spaces in the future.
Tim Bengel’s artworks can be requested directly via the contact address on his official website. Depending on the work, purchases are made either through a gallery or directly from his studio in Esslingen near Stuttgart. International art fairs and exhibitions also offer opportunities to acquire originals or editions.
Art should primarily be considered a personal and aesthetic investment. Buying a work that fascinates you and that you love immediately enhances your own quality of life. Pure speculation is not recommended; purchase what genuinely appeals to you.
Tim Bengel gained recognition through his unique sand-and-gold collages. Innovative videos showcasing his working process have reached over 500 million views worldwide. In 2017, one of his videos was among the three most-watched clips on Facebook. That same year, he celebrated his international breakthrough exhibition in New York City.
Yes. For Tim Bengel, art and innovation go hand in hand. He is interested in new ideas from the start-up sector and finds inspiration for his own work in them. On a smaller scale, he invests in companies—particularly in the green tech sector—to contribute to future sustainability in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, and Europe.
Under certain conditions, Tim Bengel opens his Berkheim studio in Esslingen for private events, corporate celebrations, or small guided art tours. Inquiries can be made directly via e-mail.
The Esslingen studio does not have regular opening hours. An annual Open Studio Day is held, to which everyone is invited. For individual visits, please contact the studio by e-mail.
Yes. Tim Bengel is not only an artist but also a passionate collector. His private collection includes over 100 works from his “Millennial” generation, featuring artists such as Conny Maier, Cristina BanBan, Chloe Wise, Daisy Parris, Oli Epp, Rafa Silvares, Sara Birns, and Tau Lewis. It also includes works by more established artists like Alicja Kwade and Jonathan Meese.
Nothing about Tim Bengel’s private life is publicly known. He emphasizes the importance of separating his public artist persona from his private family life.
Sand & Gold
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SUPERKRAUT
Stones
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