1966
Acrylic and nails on canvas over wood panel
100 x 200 cm
“You can look at a picture for a week and never think of it again. You can also look at the picture for a second and think of it all your life.“
― Joan Miro
“You can look at a picture for a week and never think of it again. You can also look at the picture for a second and think of it all your life.“
― Joan Miro
Tailored advice for collectors, focusing on Modern and Contemporary Art. We assist both new and seasoned collectors in building and curating their collections, with strategic guidance to meet long-term goals.
We provide independent advice on acquiring and selling art, offering access to exceptional works from galleries, auctions, and private collections. Our team negotiates the best terms and can bid at auctions on behalf of clients.
We manage the curation, installation, and logistics of art collections, including appraisals for insurance and estate planning. We also facilitate museum exhibition loans and offer second opinions on appraisals.
Our clients benefit from our long term experience, deep market research, gallery and artist studio visits, participation in art fairs worldwide and a privileged market access.
Owner, Art Dealer, Broker and Advisor
Heinrich zu Hohenlohe is known for his ability to source exceptional artworks for his clients, often working discreetly behind the scenes to secure pieces from private collections, museums, and auctions. His longstanding relationships with leading collectors, institutions, and art fairs enable him to consistently deliver outstanding results and offer tailored advice to clients seeking high-quality investments in the fine art market.
After completing his MA in History of Art at University College London, Heinrich began his career in the international art world with a comprehensive education at Christie’s London, where he worked in the ‘Works on Paper’ department and later became its director. He then spent sixteen years as a respected private sales representative and Director at Dickinson in Berlin, where he curated notable exhibitions for Dickinson Galleries in London and New York, while also strengthening collaborations with major international collections and museums.
For nearly a decade, Heinrich has led his own firm, Hohenlohe Fine Art (HFA) GmbH, specializing in the acquisition and sale of modern and contemporary masterpieces. His expertise in navigating the complexities of the art market—combined with a strong commitment to discretion, integrity, and client trust—has established him as a leading figure in the field.
Cultural Anthropologist, Curator
Kirstin zu Hohenlohe holds a PhD in Social Anthropology from Brunel University in London. She brings a wealth of international experience as a curator, university lecturer, and certified systemic coach.
For over a decade, she curated the SOS Edition Worldwide, focusing on fundraising through international contemporary art in support of the children’s charity SOS Children’s Villages. She played a key role in establishing the organization’s Berlin office and founded a gallery and cultural center dedicated to childhood, which served as a hub for fundraising and international networking. In this role, she organized high-profile exhibitions and built partnerships with renowned collections and museums around the world.
Since the founding of Hohenlohe Fine Art GmbH in Berlin, she has served as its managing director, while continuing her work as a curator and consultant in contemporary art. Since 2021, she has also been teaching Intercultural Management at Fresenius University of Applied Sciences near Frankfurt am Main, and pursues her passion for intercultural work as a coach and trainer.
Personal Assistant, Creative Direction
Carlotta Kleine joined Hohenlohe Fine Art in 2023 as the personal assistant to Heinrich zu Hohenlohe and has since taken on the role of creative supervisor, overseeing all design elements of the company’s communications.
She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Design, with a focus on Interior Design, from the Istituto Marangoni in Milan. Fluent in German, Italian, and English, she effortlessly manages international communication and collaboration. Her previous experience includes roles at The Walt Disney Company, Fabian Freytag Studio, and König Galerie.
Driven by a passion for connecting art and design, Carlotta founded her own company dedicated to creating practical, art-inspired objects. Alongside her work at HFA and her independent design practice, she will soon begin a part-time Master’s degree in Arts & Cultural Management at Leuphana University in Lüneburg.
Office Manager
Sabine Conquest has been an essential part of Hohenlohe Fine Art since day one, serving as the driving force behind seamless office operations and precise bookkeeping.
For over twenty years, she led the Berlin office of SOS Children’s Villages, where she was not only responsible for office management but also for the NGO’s high-profile celebrity relations and the organization of major fundraising events across Germany for more than fifteen years. Earlier in her career, she worked as a sales representative for Lancaster Group, successfully leading large teams and contributing to the company’s growth.
Her connection to the art and creative world began as a model and muse for renowned artists and painters—several striking portraits of her are now part of museum collections. Growing up in the GDR, she was deeply involved in the legendary, subversive fashion scene of the time—an experience she now recounts in a forthcoming memoir.
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