Erdmut Bramke (1940 - 2002) — Auction price
Erdmut Bramke is a contemporary German artist. She was a guest professor at the Stuttgart State Academy of Fine Arts. She has documented 600 paintings, 1500 works on paper, 80 solo exhibitions, 200 group exhibitions and the artistic decoration of numerous public buildings. Erdmut Bramke consistently represents concrete art. Her concern is the purification of art to a pure return to colour and form, structure and rhythm. In her work she strives for law, harmony and order, real content is not her subject.
Erdmut Bramke is a contemporary German artist. She was a guest professor at the Stuttgart State Academy of Fine Arts. She has documented 600 paintings, 1500 works on paper, 80 solo exhibitions, 200 group exhibitions and the artistic decoration of numerous public buildings. Erdmut Bramke consistently represents concrete art. Her concern is the purification of art to a pure return to colour and form, structure and rhythm. In her work she strives for law, harmony and order, real content is not her subject.
Erdmut Bramke is a contemporary German artist. She was a guest professor at the Stuttgart State Academy of Fine Arts. She has documented 600 paintings, 1500 works on paper, 80 solo exhibitions, 200 group exhibitions and the artistic decoration of numerous public buildings. Erdmut Bramke consistently represents concrete art. Her concern is the purification of art to a pure return to colour and form, structure and rhythm. In her work she strives for law, harmony and order, real content is not her subject.
Erdmut Bramke is a contemporary German artist. She was a guest professor at the Stuttgart State Academy of Fine Arts. She has documented 600 paintings, 1500 works on paper, 80 solo exhibitions, 200 group exhibitions and the artistic decoration of numerous public buildings. Erdmut Bramke consistently represents concrete art. Her concern is the purification of art to a pure return to colour and form, structure and rhythm. In her work she strives for law, harmony and order, real content is not her subject.
Erdmut Bramke is a contemporary German artist. She was a guest professor at the Stuttgart State Academy of Fine Arts. She has documented 600 paintings, 1500 works on paper, 80 solo exhibitions, 200 group exhibitions and the artistic decoration of numerous public buildings. Erdmut Bramke consistently represents concrete art. Her concern is the purification of art to a pure return to colour and form, structure and rhythm. In her work she strives for law, harmony and order, real content is not her subject.