Uwe Bremer
Uwe Bremer counts among the most important representatives of Fantastic Realism, which tied up to Surrealism after World War II.
Uwe Bremer studied at the Hamburg art academy in the 1960s, was founding member of the "Werkstatt Rixdorfer Drucke" [Rixdorf Printshop] and was enthusiastic about woodcuts and etchings, which he even executed in hand proofs. Numerous oil paintings and watercolors, sculptures as well as book illustrations and portfolios have been produced since those days. Fantastic, surreal motif combinations, the integration of text and references to cosmological engravings from earlier centuries characterize the oeuvre of Uwe Bremer, which he described as "Heterotic Futurism".
Numerous exhibitions, for instance in the Hanover Kestner-Gesellschaft, the Goethe institutes in New York and Paris, the Gallery of Grafic Art in New York, the Galerie Birn in Paris and the Rupertinum in Salzburg honor the fantastic art of Uwe Bremer, who was also active as an author.
Uwe Bremer studied at the Hamburg art academy in the 1960s, was founding member of the "Werkstatt Rixdorfer Drucke" [Rixdorf Printshop] and was enthusiastic about woodcuts and etchings, which he even executed in hand proofs. Numerous oil paintings and watercolors, sculptures as well as book illustrations and portfolios have been produced since those days. Fantastic, surreal motif combinations, the integration of text and references to cosmological engravings from earlier centuries characterize the oeuvre of Uwe Bremer, which he described as "Heterotic Futurism".
Numerous exhibitions, for instance in the Hanover Kestner-Gesellschaft, the Goethe institutes in New York and Paris, the Gallery of Grafic Art in New York, the Galerie Birn in Paris and the Rupertinum in Salzburg honor the fantastic art of Uwe Bremer, who was also active as an author.