The exhibition Season XIII- Jörg Bräuer, Insel der Zeit runs from 10 January until 8 March 2020 at Spazio Nobile, rue Franz Merjay 142, 1050 Brussels.
Monoliths, Ceps and Icelandic landscapes.
These collections of artworks by Jörg Bräuer stand as a poetic and abstract dialogue of textures, materials and perspectives on nature, and reveal how humans stand in relation to time and space.
Jörg Bräuer (1966) is a German-born painter and photographer. He holds a Fine Arts degree from the Fashion Institute of Technology – F.I.T. New York University. He has lived and worked in Munich, London, New York, Lisbon and Barcelona. He resides now in Brussels, in the arts district of “the Sablon” and works from his atelier in South West France. Jörg Bräuer pursues his poetic and aesthetic quest, focusing on landscapes, architecture and still lifes with a pictorial quality that exposes finer details with great depth and contrast, revealing the restrained beauty that inhabits the unknown and magical world around us. Spazio Nobile has exposed Jörg Bräuer since 2016. He took part in Season II – Forest of Lights in September 2016 and is permanently exhibited at the gallery.
More info: Spazio Nobile
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