From 12 - 28 September 2025: Online Only Contemporary
Online Only
Lots with estimated prices of up to 10,000 EUR
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Online Only is a place for discoveries. Arousing curiosity for art has had a long tradition at Grisebach. Since 1987, the “Third Floor” department has been a popular point of contact, first analogue and then digital, where long-standing collectors and young art enthusiasts alike could bid for coveted works of art by big names without breaking their own budget. Since January 2025, the department has been active under the new name Online Only.
In a global art market, Online Only offers a digital platform for a curated selection of unique pieces, editions, and objects of Modern, Post-War and Contemporary Art. Every six to eight weeks, interested parties have the opportunity to build or expand their collection with affordable works. The offer is constantly evolving and will be expanded to include additional categories.
Auction and Consignments
We appraise your art – confidentially, non-binding, and free of charge. Please send us a reproduction of the artwork by either post or email, including details such as the medium, date, and size (unframed). You may also use the estimate request form. Please do not hesitate to contact us by telephone – we are always at your disposal.
Visitor address
Grisebach Online Only
Wiebestraße 13
10553 Berlin
Delivery address
Grisebach Online Only
c/o Tandem
Kaiserin-Augusta-Allee 16-24
10553 Berlin
Appointments by arrangement
Selected Results
from our Timed Auction on 6 July 2025

Maximilian Verhas
“Threedimensional Highway“. 2003. Bronze with gold patina. Height: 20.5 cm. Sold for 3,556 (incl. premium)

Chris Ofili
”Blue Siren”. 2006. Colour woodcut on wove paper. 21 × 29.9 cm. Sold for EUR 1,207 EUR (incl. premium)

David Ostrowski
”F (ne doch nicht)”. 2012. Lacquer, spray paint and staple on oil on collaged canvas. 51 × 40.8 cm. Sold for 4,826 EUR (incl. premium)

Pablo Picasso
”Figures no. 28”. 1963. Round plate: white earthenware clay, decoration in engobes and enamel, partially glazed. 25.3 cm. Sold for 5,842 EUR (incl. premium)

Gerhard Richter
„Tulips (P17)“. 2017. Diasec on aluminium plate. 36 × 41 cm. Sold for 9,525 EUR (incl. premium)

Max Pechstein
”Akrobaten III”. 1912/18. Woodcut on Japan paper, stencil coloured. 21.7 × 27.2 cm. Sold for 2,286 EUR (incl. premium)

Renée Sintenis
”Wildhund”. 1949. Bronze with brown patina. 8.2 × 14.8 × 3.3 cm. Sold for 7,620 EUR (incl. premium)

Georges Braque
From: ”L’ordre des oiseaux”. 1962. Colour aquatint on wove paper. 32.5 × 47.5 cm (42.5 × 53.5 cm). Sold for 3,810 EUR (incl. premium)

Turi Simeti
Untitled. 1972. Acrylic on canvas. Sold for 6,985 EUR (incl. premium)

Ben Vautier
“Is this art too?“. 1987. Acrylic on canvas. 33 × 41 cm. Sold for 8,255 EUR (incl. premium)

Michael Buthe
Untitled. 1983. Mixed media on paper collage and material collage. 53 × 80 cm. Sold for 2.032 EUR (incl. premium)

Karl-Heinz Krause
Small male reclining. 1970s. Bronze with black greenish patina. 12 × 21 × 12 cm. Sold for 1,905 EUR (incl. premium)

Georg Nees
Untitled. 1970. Colour silkscreen on heavy paper. 57 × 41 cm (69.6 × 50 cm). Sold for 1,524 EUR (incl. premium)