Andre
Bräuer
Art

André Bräuer is a contemporary abstract artist based in Hamburg, Germany.
His work exists in the field of tension between abstract expressionism, intense use of color, and structured materiality.
At the core of his artistic practice are movement, depth, and emotional tension — not as narrative motifs, but as visual experiences.
Bräuer’s works are primarily created with acrylic on canvas, following a process-oriented approach.
Layered applications of paint, visible textures, and intentional traces of the painting process give his works a strong physical presence.
Color is not used decoratively, but understood as a carrier of energy, dynamism, and atmosphere.
The artist draws inspiration from nature and its changing seasons, as well as from urban spaces, architecture, and personal experiences.
These influences condense into abstract compositions that leave room for individual perception and interpretation.
Alongside painting, André Bräuer also works with photography, which he regards as an equally important artistic medium.
Both media are connected by a strong sense of composition, rhythm, and spatial impact.
His works have been presented nationally and internationally at exhibitions and art fairs, including in Germany, Sweden, and the United States.
Since 2025, André Bräuer has been exclusively represented by Galerie Newman (Berlin).