Hermann Kremsmayer

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Hermann Kremsmayer
Hermann Kremsmayer, wall painting in the orchestra house of the Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg, 26 × 6 meters, 2016
Hermann Kremsmayer, 130 × 160 cm, 2020

Hermann Kremsmayer (born February 18, 1954 in Salzburg ) is an Austrian painter .

Life

As a high school student, Kremsmayer began as an architectural painter who juxtaposed facades with interiors. After attending the University of Fine Arts in Vienna, Kremsmayer wandered months and years through cities in Europe and the USA. One of the places where he studied for several years was Barcelona, ​​where he met the artists Joan Hernández Pijuan and Antoni Tàpies personally.

In 1997 his son Tobias Paul was born, and in 1999 his second son Julian Ben was born. In 2012 the company moved into a studio on the site of a former bread factory in Vienna.

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Kremsmayer's painting is a dense web of cultural memories. Room depths created in light-dark transitions are brought to life with waves of color. These form an empathic togetherness, are emotion carriers of mutual recognition and fertilization. The color spaces like light waves are an ideal counterpart for longings and fantasies.

When Kremsmayer merged the abstract with the figurative from the late 1990s onwards, color, texture and form are now in the foreground. His dialogue with art history shows romantic support. Kremsmayer's art is considered independent. There are echoes of painting after the performance in a neo-expressionist sense.

literature

Edition les_arten in the publishing house academic press, Vienna 2014

  • Christoph Wilhelm Aigner : cat track. With illustrations by Hermann Kremsmayer. Aignerverlag, Salzburg 1985
  • Gerhard Amanshauser : Catalog for the exhibition in the Galerie Academia, Salzburg 1975
  • Peter Baum : Painting as a model for appropriating the world. Catalog accompanying the following exhibitions in Vienna 2006: Deutsche Bank exhibition room (Salzburg), Wittgenstein House (Vienna), Artmark Gallery (Vienna)
  • Susanne Berchtold: Catalog for the exhibition in the gallery station 3, Vienna 1993
  • Johann Berger: Art melt. About the painting of Hermann Kremsmayer. In: Hermann Kremsmayer painting. Edition les_arten in the publishing house academic press, Vienna 2014
  • LD Davidson: The Salzburg Sonnets. English sonnets - 15 tempera pictures by Hermann Kremsmayer, Salzburg 1987
  • Karl-Markus Gauß : Seven simple questions, seven provisional answers. In: Hermann Kremsmayer painting. Edition les_arten in the publishing house academic press, Vienna 2014
  • Karl-Markus Gauß : Essay. In: Hermann Kremsmayer painting. Accompanying catalog Vienna 1998

for the following exhibitions: Kunstforum Schloss Wolkersdorf (Lower Austria), Galerie Contact (Vienna), Galerie Elitzer (Saarbrücken), Art Fair Vienna, Galerie Vita (Bern), Pakistan (Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi)

  • Henriette Horny: Quirks. Drawings, Hermann Kremsmayer. Edition Gschwendtner Blätter, Pfarrkirchen 1987
  • Hermann Kremsmayer: This side painting. With poems by Fritz Popp . Edition Tandem, Salzburg 2008
  • Hermann Kremsmayer: About blushing. 2 essays by Karl-Markus Gauß - original offset lithographs by Hermann Kremsmayer. Edition Thurnhof, Horn 2004
  • Hermann Kremsmayer, Martin Gredler, Ernst Skrička u. a .: book. Lithographs, letterpress, metal type. With a text by CW Aigner. Graphic workshop in the Traklhaus, Salzburg 1998
  • Iris Barbara Mochar: The world as a color reading. Kremsmayer's art cosmos. In: Hermann Kremsmayer painting. Edition les_arten in the publishing house academic press, Vienna 2014
  • Burghart Schmidt : 1988 catalog for the following exhibitions: Gallery Lindner (Vienna), Gallery Vita (Bern), Gallery Heimeshoff (Essen), Gallery Academia (Salzburg), Gallery of the City of Salzburg
  • Stefan Slupetzky : Kremsmayer's workshop. In: Hermann Kremsmayer painting. Edition les_arten in the publishing house academic press, Vienna 2014
  • Stefan Slupetzky: The Kremsmayer. Catalog accompanying the following exhibitions in Vienna 2006: Deutsche Bank exhibition room (Salzburg), Wittgenstein House (Vienna), Artmark Gallery (Vienna)
Hermann Kremsmayer, 190 × 240 cm, 2020
Hermann Kremsmayer, 160 × 130 cm, 2020

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