Bram Braam

Bram Braam

Born 1980 in Sittard, The Netherlands

Dutch artist Bram Braam explores the raw traces of our urban environment and the continuous cycles of construction, transformation, and decay that shape architecture. His sculptures and wall reliefs, made from found industrial materials such as concrete, brick, wood, steel, and plexiglass, blur the line between reality and abstraction. By combining accidental marks with intentional interventions, Braam highlights the tension between control and chance.

Influenced by counterculture, DIY movements, graffiti, modernism, brutalism, and minimalism, he reclaims fragments from the city and transforms them into new compositions. His work questions how we perceive a world where the real and the artificial constantly merge, and where our physical and digital environments are in permanent flux.

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BRAM BRAAM draws inspiration from the raw traces of urban landscapes. Through a minimalist approach, he reinterprets the cyclical metamorphosis of materials like concrete, steel, bricks or glass, partly collecting from the streets, but primarily recreating textures from the city, familiar and random yet precisely arranged to form new perspectives that bridge abstraction and reality, painting and landscape. The results, neither fully real nor abstract, reflect architecture’s perpetual state of flux, from decay to renewal.

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ENDE NEU — Curated by Pierre Granoux - Adib Fricke, Alekos Hofstetter, Alexandra Hopf, Alexine Chanel, Anders Bonnesen, Andreas Burger, Angelica Ruffier-Holmqvist, Anke Völk, Anne Gathmann, Antoanetta Marinov, Astrid Köppe, Barbara Breitenfellner, Barbara Wille, Beck / Huber, Birte Endrejat, Bram Braam, Bruno Nagel, Caro Suerkemper, Caroline Bittermann, Catherine Lorent, Ce Jian, Christian Hans Albert Hoosen, Christine Weber, Cia Rinne, Claudio Wichert, Daniela Gugg, Diana Artus, Diana Sirianni, Emanuel Bernstone, Erik Goengrich, Florian Balze, Francisco Da Mata, Frederik Foert, Gabriel Braun, Gert-Jan Akerboom, Hagen Schümann, Heidi Sill, Henrik Strömberg, Inken Reinert, Ioana Alexe, Irène Hug, Isabel Kerkermeier, Ivan Liovik Ebel, Jean-François Karst, Jennifer Oellerich, Jofroi Amaral, Judith Karcheter, Julie Chovin, Julien Grenier, Jürgen Grewe, Katharina Kritzler, Kathrin Köster, Klaus Killisch, Knut Eckstein, Lukas Troberg, Luzia Simons, Manuel Salvat, Marc Klee, Marie Von Heyl, Marie-Luise Rief, Marieke Van Diemen, Marta Djourina, Marte Kiessling, Martin Fengel, Maurice Doherty, Menno Aden, Michael Bause, Michael Laurent, Moritz Frei, Nadine Fecht, Nicolas Manenti, Nuria Fuster, Oliver  van den Berg, Ornella Fieres, Paula G. Vidal, Pedro Boese, Peter Freitag, Pierre Granoux, Pierre-Etienne Morelle, Pietro Sanguineti, Regine Kolle, Reinhard Doubrawa, Ricarda Mieth, Roland Fuhrmann, Roland Moreau, Sabine Bokelberg, Sador Weinsčlucker, Sara-Lena Maierhofer, Satoru Tamura, Sibylle Jazra, Sinta Werner, Sophia Pompéry, Stefan Römer, Stella Geppert, Stephan Brenn, Sven Stuckenschmidt, Sybille Neumeyer, Thomas Prochnow, Ties Ten Bosch, Ursula Döbereiner, Ute Lindner, Valérie Leray, Vanessa Henn, Veit Stratmann, Witte Wartena, Wolfgang Capellari

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