Exhibition of new works by Sebastiaan Bremer on view at Edwynn Houk Gallery
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Exhibition of new works by Sebastiaan Bremer on view at Edwynn Houk Gallery
Sebastiaan Bremer, Ave Maria #2, 2016, © Sebastiaan Bremer/Courtesy Edwynn Houk Gallery, New York.



NEW YORK, NY.- Edwynn Houk Gallery is presenting an exhibition of new works by Sebastiaan Bremer (Dutch, b. 1970). The show opened on Wednesday, 3 May and runs through Saturday, 24 June 2017.

In 1998, during a residency at Skowhegan, in Maine, Sebastiaan Bremer both took a risk and made a breathtaking discovery; he upended ingrained methodologies and jettisoned just about everything that had constituted a painting for him so far, including paintbrush, brush strokes, figures and scenes rendered in paint, canvas, stretcher bars and to a certain degree, paint itself. Instead, using Milky Pens and Pentel paint pens, Bremer began to apply white pointillist dotes and small blobs in rippling and swirling patterns to enlarged copies of photographs - either found family photographs or those taken by him - essentially to draw directly on photographs. What resulted was a complex, fluid exchange between made marks and photographic image and between those marks and the photograph as an actual, physical artifact. What really began was an intricately human, searching, deeply personal response to, and transfiguration of, past situations and fleeting moments: the live, crackling, current mind operating on visual traces of the past, with all the sprawling thoughts, memories, and emotions they trigger. (Gregory Volk, “Memory and Metamorphisis: The Work of Sebastiaan Bremer,” To Joy: Sebastiaan Bremer (Frame Publishers, The Netherlands, 2016), p.9.)

Sebastiaan Bremer took the photographs that form the basis of his newest series, Ave Maria , 23 years ago when he was 23 years old and had just traveled to the United States from Amsterdam. Soon after moving to New York, he met and fell in love with Andrea Lerner (the Brazilian choreographer and half of the duo, chameckilerner) who would later become his wife. Sebastiaan took several photographs that day of Andrea in the bathtub in their East Village apartment. He revisits these images as an exploration into the effect of time on the couple’s relationship and their individuality.

Rather than painting each photograph as it was taken within its full-size frame, the artist created more close-up croppings of body parts: Andrea’s expressive hands, her floating face, her strong dancers’ legs. He printed the photographs very softly, on mattesurface paper, to look more like delicate charcoal drawings rather than traditional photographs with hard edges and lines, an effect that elicits a sense of memory as well as enhances feelings of nostalgia, romanticism, and mystery. Utilizing his signature style of obsessively applied dots of paint to the photographic surface, Bremer applied the teeny-tiny black dots on these works to meander through time, creating movement and ripples in the water, and as a kind of topographical map tracing mountains, valleys and peaks, in both body and time.

“We have been intertwined and the boundaries are blurred - we both are different for it, for better and worse, we don’t know where I stop and she begins, we are truly familiar and one. These images are from right at the beginning when she was truly she and I me. Tracing her, tracing where she is and all the stories that came after. And the nice thing is that the works are also a monument, a remembrance, but also a celebration. They show her as eternally young and honestly I think of her still this way.” Sebastiaan Bremer, New York, 2017

Sebastiaan Bremer lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. He studied at the Vrije Academie, The Hague, and Skowhegan School of Art and Sculpture, Maine. He has published three major catalogues: Monkey Brain (2003), Avila (2006), and To Joy (2016). His work is included in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, LACMA, 21C Museum, and the Victoria and Albert Museum, London among many others.


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