Bram Kinsbergen (BE, 1984)

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  • Bram Kinsbergen (°1984) lives and works in Boechout, Belgium.

    Bram Kinsbergen works intuitively, painting what comes to his mind, which reflects his exploration of themes such as memory and dreams. His work delves into the layered, often fragmented nature of memories and the influence of digital culture on how we perceive and interpret moments. Blending abstraction and figuration, he places indistinct silhouettes and isolated objects in dark, empty landscapes, evoking a dreamlike quality as if drawn from distant or half-forgotten memories. This approach allows his work to evoke feelings of nostalgia and loss, capturing scenes that seem familiar yet elusive. His themes underscore the fragility of digital memories and raise questions about how our virtual experiences shape and sometimes distort our understanding of the world. Kinsbergen expresses a deep concern with the transient and delicate nature of digital interactions, illustrating how these moments can seem simultaneously impactful yet hollow, transforming our sense of reality and memory.

    Bram Kinsbergen, born in 1984 lives and works in Boechout, Belgium. Kinsbergen creates work that explores the complexities of both individual and collective human experiences. His creations often navigate the interplay between the familiar and the mysterious, using metaphors such as mirrors and walls to examine themes of self-reflection and the challenges of understanding others. Guided by an intuitive approach, Kinsbergen selects subjects that deeply resonate with him, driven by a commitment to originality. His practice engages with both tangible and enigmatic themes, reflecting his desire to deepen his insight into the human condition. Kinsbergen has recently exhibited at Pact Gallery Paris, Pal Project  Paris, PLUS-ONE Gallery Antwerp, BLANK Gallery Shanghai, Gallery Oxholm Copenhagen and Schunck Heerlen.

 

Selected artworks

 
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