



We are delighted to participate in this year’s Art Düsseldorf. At our booth, we are presenting a solo exhibition by the Dutch artist Bram Braam. Braam’s work is rooted in a close engagement with urban surfaces such as concrete, steel, wood, and glass. Drawing from fragments of the built environment, he reconstructs and transforms textures into carefully composed works that shift between abstraction and reality.
Through processes of layering, cutting, and reworking materials over time, his pieces reveal traces of both physical interaction and natural change. Balancing control and chance, Braam develops a visual language shaped by construction and decay, influenced by Concrete Art, modern architecture, minimalism, and post-graffiti aesthetics. Alongside his wall-based works, he creates sculptural pieces where industrial and organic forms meet, exploring the fragile relationship between human intervention and natural processes.







