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KRAEMER GALLERY
2 Rue du Saumon
67000 Strasbourg France
Mobile : +33 (0)3 88 32 92 21
Email : mc@groupekraemer.com
Manager : Yannick Kraemer
Website : https://www.kraemer-gallery.com/
2 Rue du Saumon
67000 Strasbourg France
Mobile : +33 (0)3 88 32 92 21
Email : mc@groupekraemer.com
Manager : Yannick Kraemer
Yannick Kraemer has been collecting art for over 35 years. He has a keen eye for Pop Art and its offshoots, such as the New Realists, Narrative Figuration, and Figuration Libre, among other key movements of recent decades.
Featured artists :
Schlosser - 01/01/1935
In the early 1970s, he gained recognition in the art scene for his pictorial approach. Although often mistaken for hyperrealism, it is actually aligned with the Figuration Narrative movement. His paintings are sensual and depict fictional situations, offering multiple narrative possibilities.Miotte - 01/01/1926
Jean Miotte, a representative of Art Informel, is considered one of the great French abstract painters of the 20th century. He has a predilection for acrylic on canvas and uses increasingly large formats to stretch and spread out large areas of colour. He then applies…Bellini - 01/01/1801
Guðmundur Guðmundsson, also known as Erró, is an Icelandic postmodern and Pop art artist famous for his paintings, drawings, collages, prints, sculptures, and videos. He is the co-founder of the pictorial movement of Narrative Figuration in France. Erró studied at the Reykjavík School of Fine…Combas - 01/10/1965
Robert Combas, born on 25 May 1957 in Lyon, is a contemporary artist, painter, sculptor, and illustrator. He is a member of the figuration libre movement, which takes the liberty of figuring all forms of art without boundaries of cultural genre or geographical origin and…Boua - 01/01/1978
Armand BOUA is a graduate of the Ecole Nationale des Beaux-Arts de Côte d’Ivoire, the Centre Technique des Arts Appliqués, the Institut de formation Sainte-Marie and the Musée des Civilisations. Freeing himself from the constraints of figuration, Armand BOUA literally deconstructs his paintings, which he…