Sebastiaan Bremer (born 27 June 1970) is a Dutch artist who lives and works in New York City.
Bremer turns photographs, found or snapped, of himself and his family into trippy, dusty memories that reveal the subconscious and the real world in one blink of an eye. He invents a poetic braille made up of text, personal symbols and ghostly shapes that, when integrated with their complex grounds, disappear again, buried in a sea of suspended dots. By slowly and laboriously painting on top of quickly taken snapshots, Bremer slows down time to render a hauntingly beautiful interior landscape.
Work
Born in
Amsterdam, Bremer attended the open studio program at the Vrije Academie in The Hague from 1989 until 1991.
[Monkey Brain, Sebastiaan Bremer, Thumm&Kolbe Verlag/Two Kings, 2004, p. 40] During his early years he meticulously reproduced personal photographs in paint. He received the Werkbeurs Grant from FBKVB in the Netherlands and moved to New York in 1992 where he began to work primarily in black and white, reemphasizing his connection to photography. In 1994 he had his first solo show at Galerie Reisel in the Netherlands and began both exhibiting in group shows and curating them. He was assistant to several artists in New York, and worked on production for the photographers Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin from 1996 until 2000.
In 1998 he produced Liza May Post's 'Trying' film and photograph. In that same year he attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine where he began experimenting with murals, collage paintings, and began drawing directly on photographs, the style which he continues to use today.
In 1999 he finished his first large scale Ink on C-Print drawing entitled 10 AM-PM. In 2001 he had a solo debut, 'Veronica' at Roebling Hall, New York. His work is part of several important collections in the US and abroad, including the Victoria & Albert Museum, The MoMA, Zabludowicz Trust, the Rabobank collection and Lodeveans Contemporary LLP.
A new solo exhibition of his work opened May 2, 2008 in Galerie Barbara Thumm, Berlin. Currently he is working on a small edition of jewelry with Moritz Glik for Karen LaGatta editions, a commission for the Rabobank in the Netherlands and new works for various upcoming group shows, as well as an upcoming solo show at Mia Sundberg Galleri in Stockholm.
Selected exhibitions
Source:
Solo exhibitions
2008
* Solo show at Voltahalle,
Hales Gallery
Hales Gallery is a contemporary art gallery owned by Paul Hedge and Paul Maslin. Hales Gallery opened in 1992 in Deptford, South London, before moving to the Tea Building, in Shoreditch, London's East End in 2004 and later opening a second spa ...
, Basel
* ''Cold Turkey'',
Galerie Barbara Thumm, Berlin, DEU
2006
* ''Kraaij'',
Hales Gallery
Hales Gallery is a contemporary art gallery owned by Paul Hedge and Paul Maslin. Hales Gallery opened in 1992 in Deptford, South London, before moving to the Tea Building, in Shoreditch, London's East End in 2004 and later opening a second spa ...
, London, UK
* ''Sebastiaan Bremer'',
Roebling Hall, NY, NY, USA
2005
* ''Sub Neblina Use Luz Baixa'',
Gemeente Museum, The Hague, NLD
*
Galica, Milan, ITA
2004
* ''Seething, Lying And Other Work'',
Satellite, NY, NY, USA
* ''Monkey'',
Air de Paris, Paris, FR
2003
* ''Sebastiaan Bremer'',
303 Gallery 303 Gallery is an art gallery in Manhattan, New York. It was established in 1984 by owner and director Lisa Spellman, described by art critic Jerry Saltz as "one of the greatest New York gallerists of our time". The gallery hosts contemporary works ...
at White Box,
Mari Spirito
Mari Spirito is an American curator based in Istanbul and New York. She is the Founding Director and curator of Protocinema, a non-profit arts organization realizing site-aware exhibitions around the world, in cities including Istanbul, New York, ...
curator, NY, NY, USA
* ''Vanishing Point'',
Roebling Hall, Brooklyn, NY, USA
* ''You’ve Made Your Mother Cry'',
Galerie Barbara Thumm, Berlin, DEU
2002
* ''Janus'',
Schaper Sundberg Gallery, Stockholm, SWE
* ''Sebastiaan Bremer'',
Ybakatu Gallery, Curitiba, BRA
2001
* ''Veronica'',
Roebling Hall, Brooklyn, NY, USA
*
Hotel Lydmar, curated by
Thomas Nordanstad, Stockholm, SWE
2000
* ''Melanchromia'',
Ybakatu Gallery, Curitiba, BRA
1994
* ''Sebastiaan Bremer'',
Gallery Reisel, Rotterdam, NLD
Group exhibitions
2008
* ''When it’s a photograph'', curated by Soo Kim,
Bolsky Gallery, Otis College of Art and Design, Los Angeles, CA, USA
* ''MULTIVERSE'', curated by Pilar Tompkins,
Claremont Museum of Art, CA, USA
* ''Your Documents Please'', MAC-Itami, Japan
* ''Versions of Reality'', curated by Lee Stoetzel, selections from the West Collection, NEXT, Chicago
* ''When it's a photograph'', curated by Soo Kim,
Bolsky Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, USA
* ''Passed as present'',
York Art Gallery, York, UK
2007
* ''Inaugural show'',
Mia Sundberg Galeri, Stockholm, SWE
* ''In het woud - op zoek naar betekenis'',
Armando Museum Armando may refer to:
* Armando (given name)
* Armando (artist) (1929–2018), the name used by Dutch artist Herman Dirk van Dodeweerd
* Armando (producer)
Armando Gallop (sometimes written as Armando Gallup) (February 12, 1970 – December 17, ...
, Amersfoort, NLD
* ''Photoplus'', curated by Lilly Wei,
Blue Star Contemporary Art Center
Blue Star Contemporary is a non-profit contemporary art institution located in San Antonio, Texas. It was established by a group of artists in 1986 after the success of the ''Blue Star Exhibition'', a show featuring the work of local contemporar ...
, TX, USA
* ''Out of True'',
Byblos Gallery, Verona, ITA
* ''The End Begins'', curated by Gil Hedley, selections from the Lodevans Collection, London, UK
* ''Unseen'',
Roebling Hall, Chelsea, NY, USA
* ''ICPNY Selections 2007'', curated by James Siena,
ICPNY, USA
* ''The Photograph as Canvas'', curated by Stephen Maine, The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, CT, USA
2006
* ''Out of True'', curated by Micaela Giovannotti & Joyce Korotkin, part of Art Basel Miami
* ''I Walk the Lines'',
Galerie Barbara Thumm, Berlin, DEU
2005
* ''Stay Inside'',
Shoshanna Wayne Gallery, LA, USA
2004
* ''Is One Thing Better Than Another?''
Galerie Aurel Scheibler, Cologne, DEU
* ''Pin-Up: Contemporary Collage and Drawing'',
Tate Modern, London, UK
* ''Sugar Hiccup'',
Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo, JPN
* ''Curious Crystals of Unusual Purity'',
PS1/
MoMA
Moma may refer to:
People
* Moma Clarke (1869–1958), British journalist
* Moma Marković (1912–1992), Serbian politician
* Momčilo Rajin (born 1954), Serbian art and music critic, theorist and historian, artist and publisher
Places
; Ang ...
, curated by Bob Nickas Queens, NY, USA
* ''Drawn/Quartered'',
Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, NC, USA
* ''Off the Wall: Works from the
JP Morgan Chase Collection'',
Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT, USA
* ''Open House: Working in Brooklyn'',
Brooklyn Museum
The Brooklyn Museum is an art museum located in the New York City borough of Brooklyn. At , the museum is New York City's second largest and contains an art collection with around 1.5 million objects. Located near the Prospect Heights, Crown H ...
, Brooklyn, NY, USA
* ''Home Extension'',
Albany University Museum, curated by Gregory Volk and Sabine Russ, Albany, NY, USA
2003
* ''Obsession'',
Galica, curated by L. M. Barbero, Milan, ITA
* ''Game Over'',
Grimm Rosenfeld Gallery, Munich, DEU
* ''The Ballroom Show'', Gimm-
Eis Gallery, Copenhagen, DNK
* ''Some Panoramas'',
Pump House Gallery
Pump House Gallery is an art gallery in Battersea Park, London. It is both located in and owned and managed by the London Borough of Wandsworth. It is a former pump house for the adjacent boating lake, and is the only Grade II listed buildi ...
, curated by Paul Hedge, London, UK
* ''The Photography Gallery'',
Victoria & Albert Museum permanent collection, London, UK
*
Ybakatu Gallery, Curitiba, BRA
* ''Far Away, So Close'', Clare Weiss Fine Arts, New York, NY, USA
* Group Show, Mia Sundberg Galleri, Stockholm, SWE
* ''Water, Water'',
Rotunda Gallery, curated by Lily Wei, Brooklyn, NY, USA
2002
* ''Paris/Brooklyn'',
Filles du Calvaire
The Congregation of Our Lady of Calvary (Daughters of Calvary, ''Filles du Calvaire'', ''Calvairiennes'') is a Roman Catholic Benedictine religious congregation, founded at Poitiers in 1617.
Foundation
The founders were Antoinette of Orléans-Lon ...
, Paris, FRA
* ''Transformer II'',
Air de Paris, curated by Inez van Lamsweerde, Paris, FRA
* ''Quase Desenho'',
Adriana Penteado, São Paulo, BRA
* ''Recent Works'',
Zabriskie Gallery, New York, NY, USA
2001
* ''Fast Fwd: Miami'',
Roebling Hall, Miami, FL, US
* ''Song Poems'',
Cohen, Leslie & Brown, curated by
Steven Hull, New York, NY, USA
2000
* ''Figured Out'',
Spencer Brownstone Gallery, New York, NY, US
* ''Groupshow'',
Bellwether Gallery
Bellwether Gallery was a New York City art gallery based in Chelsea. Director and owner Becky Smith was recognized as an important promoter of emerging artists since the gallery's 1999 opening in the Greenpoint neighborhood of Brooklyn.Genocchio, ...
, Brooklyn, USA
* ''Lightness'',
Marcello Marvelli Fine Arts, New York, NY, USA
* ''Aspects of Contemporary Landscape'',
Marcello Marvelli Fine Arts, New York, NY, USA
* ''MeatMarket Art Fair'',
Roebling Hall, New York, NY, USA
* ''White'',
Nicolai Fine Arts, curated by Irina Popiashvili, New York, NY, USA
* ''3D'',
Zingmagazine, New York, NY, USA
* ''Polar Bear In A Snow Storm'',
Mills Gallery, Boston Center for the Arts, Boston, MA, USA
1999
* ''Sebastiaan Bremer/Vince Szarek''
Gallery Untitled, curated by Steven Cochran, Dallas, TX, USA
* ''The Stroke'',
Exit Art, curated by Shahzia Sikander, New York, NY, USA
* ''Blueprint'',
Spark Gallery, New York, NY, USA
* ''Anti –World'',
Gallery Untitled, curated by Marcos Rosales, Dallas, TX, USA
1998
* ''Bank Holiday'',
Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Skowhegan, ME, USA
* ''Imagination Dead Imagine'',
Silverstein Gallery, New York, NY, USA
1996
* ''The Art Market'',
Gen Art, New York, NY, USA
1995
* ''Thicket on the Lamb'',
Thicket Gallery, New York, NY, USA
1992
* ''Protectors'',
Bloom Gallery, Amsterdam, NLD
Collections
His work is part of several important collections in the US and abroad, including the
Victoria & Albert Museum, The
MoMA
Moma may refer to:
People
* Moma Clarke (1869–1958), British journalist
* Moma Marković (1912–1992), Serbian politician
* Momčilo Rajin (born 1954), Serbian art and music critic, theorist and historian, artist and publisher
Places
; Ang ...
,
["Pin-Up: Contemporary Collage and Drawing, Tate Modern, London, 4 December 2004 – 30 January 2005", Clifford Lauson, ''Papers of Surrealism'', Issue 3, Spring 2005] Zabludowicz Trust, the
Rabobank Collection and
Lodeveans Contemporary LLP.
References
External links
Sebastiaan Bremer's website*
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