KATRIN BREMERMANN

Katrin Bremermann combines primary abstraction with spontaneous expression, creating two-dimensional paintings that carry a sculptural quality, as well as three-dimensional works in steel and other metals. Her practice explores the balance between structure and gesture, often blurring the boundaries between surface and form.

"I create permanently
In a visual experiment, a game with myself
A magic moment , drunk on ideas
In order to exist, differently, with others
experiences of meanings and sensations
to embrace my dreams
with excess and in my solitude create with all available means
a visual experience necessary,
finally, to feel alive."
- Katrin Bremermann

For Collection 14, Ark Kollekt presents Zele, a sculpture in aluminium by Katrin Bremermann, produced in an edition of five. The piece reflects Bremermann’s continued exploration of volume and contour—rendered here in a clean, open structure that plays with light, space, and rhythm. Zele carries a quiet tension between precision and fluidity, characteristic of the artist’s visual language.

KATRIN BREMERMANN

Katrin Bremermann combines primary abstraction with spontaneous expression, creating two-dimensional paintings that carry a sculptural quality, as well as three-dimensional works in steel and other metals. Her practice explores the balance between structure and gesture, often blurring the boundaries between surface and form.

"I create permanently
In a visual experiment, a game with myself
A magic moment , drunk on ideas
In order to exist, differently, with others
experiences of meanings and sensations
to embrace my dreams
with excess and in my solitude create with all available means
a visual experience necessary,
finally, to feel alive."
- Katrin Bremermann

For Collection 14, Ark Kollekt presents Zele, a sculpture in aluminium by Katrin Bremermann, produced in an edition of five. The piece reflects Bremermann’s continued exploration of volume and contour—rendered here in a clean, open structure that plays with light, space, and rhythm. Zele carries a quiet tension between precision and fluidity, characteristic of the artist’s visual language.