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Paul Kremer Mother 01, 2023

Paul Kremer
Mother 01, 2023
Acrylic on canvas
58 x 66 inches

Paul Kremer Siren 22, 2022

Paul Kremer
Siren 22, 2022
Acrylic on canvas
48 x 72 inches

Paul Kremer  Dock, 2021

Paul Kremer 
Dock, 2021
Acrylic on canvas
72 x 48 inches

Paul Kremer Float 61, 2022

Paul Kremer
Float 61, 2022
Acrylic on canvas
48 x 72 inches

Paul Kremer Set 01 (large paper), 2022

Paul Kremer
Set 01 (large paper), 2022
Acrylic on paper
60 x 65 inches

Paul Kremer Blossom 01 (large paper), 2022

Paul Kremer
Blossom 01 (large paper), 2022
Acrylic on paper
60 x 65 inches

Paul Kremer Bridge 01 (paper study), 2017

Paul Kremer
Bridge 01 (paper study), 2017
Acrylic on paper
30 x 22 inches

Paul Kremer Chime Ringer 04 (paper study), 2019

Paul Kremer
Chime Ringer 04 (paper study), 2019
Acrylic on paper
36 x 30 inches

Paul Kremer Poppy 04, 2021

Paul Kremer
Poppy 04, 2021
Acrylic on canvas
40 x 60 inches

Paul Kremer Drift Array 01 (paper study), 2021

Paul Kremer
Drift Array 01 (paper study), 2021
Acrylic on paper
6 x 30 inches 

Paul Kremer Set 02 (large paper), 2022

Paul Kremer
Set 02 (large paper), 2022
Acrylic on paper
60 x 65 inches

Paul Kremer Mother 03, 2023

Paul Kremer
Mother 03, 2023
Acrylic on canvas
64 x 72 inches

Paul Kremer  Drift 04, 2021

Paul Kremer 
Drift 04, 2021
Acrylic on paper
20 x 16 inches 

Paul Kremer  Glide (vermilion/orange paper study), 2021

Paul Kremer 
Glide (vermilion/orange paper study), 2021
Acrylic on paper
11 x 7 1/4 in.

Paul Kremer  Flop, 2021

Paul Kremer 
Flop, 2021
Acrylic on canvas
72 x 54 inches 

Paul Kremer Lift, 2021

Paul Kremer
Lift, 2021
Acrylic on canvas
50 x 40 inches

Paul Kremer  Flip (Ghost), 2021

Paul Kremer 
Flip (Ghost), 2021
Acrylic on canvas
28 x 22 inches

Paul Kremer Mother 09, 2023

Paul Kremer
Mother 09, 2023
Acrylic on canvas
28 x 32 inches

Paul Kremer Poppy 02, 2020

Paul Kremer
Poppy 02, 2020
Acrylic on canvas
32 x 48 inches

Paul Kremer Stream 04, 2018

Paul Kremer
Stream 04, 2018
Acrylic on canvas
60 x 27 inches

Paul Kremer Window 11, 2018

Paul Kremer
Window 11, 2018
Acrylic on canvas
45 x 32 inches
 

Paul Kremer Lift (Ghost), 2021

Paul Kremer
Lift (Ghost), 2021
Acrylic on canvas
12 x 9 inches

Paul Kremer Window 15, 2019

Paul Kremer
Window 15, 2019
Acrylic on canvas
40 x 26 inches

Paul Kremer Hopper 12 (paper study), 2018

Paul Kremer
Hopper 12 (paper study), 2018
Acrylic on paper
30 x 22 1/2 inches

Paul Kremer Beam 02 (paper study), 2019

Paul Kremer
Beam 02 (paper study), 2019
Acrylic on paper
30 x 22 inches

Paul Kremer Cast 08, 2018

Paul Kremer
Cast 08, 2018
Acrylic on canvas
27 x 35 inches

Paul Kremer Glow 03 (paper study), 2019

Paul Kremer
Glow 03 (paper study), 2019
Acrylic on paper
30 x 22 inches

Paul Kremer Glacier 22, 2018

Paul Kremer
Glacier 22, 2018
Acrylic on canvas in artist's frame
11 x 14 inches
Framed: 21 1/2 x 24 1/2 inches

Biography

Paul Kremer, born in 1971 in Chicago, is an American artist whose artwork references everything but performance art. Kremer uses traditional methods, working with acrylics on canvas or paper to achieve his distinctive style of painting. His artistic production oscillates between digitally printed meditations on the internet, and massive color field abstractions. Art in America's Raphael Rubinstein describes Kremer's work as "bold compositions whose hard-edge, single-color shapes (generally red-orange, black, or white) oscillate between flat abstraction and illusionistic geometry, evoking monumental architecture as well as broken-off glacier sections. "Rubinstein also writes: "Kremer's uninflected surfaces and smooth contours mark him as an heir of Ellsworth Kelly." New York-based art historian and curator Alex Bacon has written extensively on Kremer's work and has praised the artist's ability to combine abstraction with everyday familiarity: "Abstracting from familiar forms. . . enables Kremer to harness the sensations that arise from our day-to- day encounters." Kremer's work has also been referred to as "wonderfully freeing" and Kremer's use of overlapping color fields has been likened to "Josef Albers-style color interactions."

Kremer’s paintings have been exhibited worldwide, including in solo and group shows in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Paris, Turin and Brussels. He lives and works in Houston, Texas.