Kristof De Clercq gallery is happy to present works by gallery artists Katrin Bremermann and Roberta Gigante at Art Rotterdam 2025. You can find us at booth E 12.
German artist Katrin Bremermann (b. 1965, Germany | lives and works in Berlin, Germany) combines primary abstraction with spontaneous expression to create two-dimensional paintings and works on paper with a three-dimensional quality as well as three-dimensional steel sculptures. A careful, inquisitive gaze often exposes surprising layers: a play between positive and negative images, between the flat and the deep, brings the drawing to life. In recent years, Bremermann has increasingly moved her research to the canvas, where she joins the mainly American tradition of the “shaped canvas,” in which the painting deviates from its normal, flat, rectangular form. Bremermann’s practice embodies a profound exploration of geometric abstraction, in an ever-renewing conversation with herself.
Italian artist Roberta Gigante’s (b. 1986, Italy | lives and works in Ghent, Belgium) career and oeuvre is extremely diverse: from sound installations and interventions in the public space to sculptures with glass spheres, neon sculptures and classically looking works on paper. Gigante's recent explorations focus on forms that resonate with deep-seated experiences, aiming to make visible the intelligence embodied in matter. Her artistic approach pushes the boundaries of oculocentric art through the use of non-traditional methods and materials. Gigante draws inspiration from scientific literature on transformation and exchange, incorporating interdisciplinary interests such as chemistry, astronomy, optics, acoustics, and archaeology into her work.
Gigante's creative process emphasizes experimentation, chance, and discovery. She often collaborates with materials experts, industries, and laboratories, embracing a serendipitous approach that leads to unexpected results. Looking to the future, Gigante is developing work around the concept of a body without a center, further expanding her artistic horizons.