Lukrezia Krämer
b. 1993 Bergisch Gladbach. Lives and works in Düsseldorf
Lukrezia Krämer creates atmospheric, elusive, semi-abstract paintings where the fleeting nature of the moment is captured in a lasting and beautiful picture. Her work is informed from the tradition of the Romantic masters and takes up the ideas of the literary Sturm und Drang movement.
Through her fine sense of colour and technique of applying the paint, Krämer's paintings convey a certain softness and romanticism. Furthermore, the artist attempts to dissolve the dividing lines between humans and nature, civilisation and wildness enabling a liberating communication between inside and outside.
Lukrezia Krämer is a graduate of the Düsseldorf Academie where she was a student of Professors Udo Dziersk, Siegfried Anzinger and Siegfried Anzinger. She is the winner of the Fieldfisher Art Prize (2023) and the Dr. Jürgen Rembold Stiftung Prize (2022). Her work has been exhibited in more than twenty solo and group exhibitions in Germany, Belgium and Switzerland. Selected exhibitions include: "Zwischen Erde und Mond", County Hall RBK, Bergisch Gladbach (2024); "250 prints for Caspar David Friedrich", Greifswald (2024); "First Fieldfisher Art Selection", Düsseldorf (2023); "Itec Systems AG Kunstausstellung" (Duoexh.), Düsseldorf (2022); "Landschaft im Licht", Galerie Schröder und Dörr, Bergisch Gladbach (2022); Special Exhibition to "Captains of Industry Sailing Cup", Nieuwpoort (2020).