Sven-Ole Frahm (1972) - Intersectie






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Sven-Ole Frahm is a German artist, born in 1972 in Bonn and working in Berlin. He studied at the Kunstacademie Düsseldorf and received awards such as the Bergischer Kunstpreis and the Villa Romana Prize.
His work explores the boundaries between painting and object art. Frahm treats the canvas as a material: he cuts, sews, and reconstructs it, creating reliefs, openings, and shadows. His abstract compositions balance between geometry and expression, emphasizing material, structure, and space rather than just color and image.
In this work, Sven-Ole Frahm explores the tension between order and chance, structure and erosion. Two diagonal lines – one soft green, one deep black – cut through the surface in dynamic directions, as if capturing a moment of movement within a still space.
Viewing is, of course, possible. Additionally, we have our own in-house framing workshop, which is celebrating its 85th anniversary. Furthermore, we collaborate with restorers from the professional organization: 'Restauratoren Nederland'. If you wish to make use of this service, we would of course be happy to hear from you.
Seller's Story
Sven-Ole Frahm is a German artist, born in 1972 in Bonn and working in Berlin. He studied at the Kunstacademie Düsseldorf and received awards such as the Bergischer Kunstpreis and the Villa Romana Prize.
His work explores the boundaries between painting and object art. Frahm treats the canvas as a material: he cuts, sews, and reconstructs it, creating reliefs, openings, and shadows. His abstract compositions balance between geometry and expression, emphasizing material, structure, and space rather than just color and image.
In this work, Sven-Ole Frahm explores the tension between order and chance, structure and erosion. Two diagonal lines – one soft green, one deep black – cut through the surface in dynamic directions, as if capturing a moment of movement within a still space.
Viewing is, of course, possible. Additionally, we have our own in-house framing workshop, which is celebrating its 85th anniversary. Furthermore, we collaborate with restorers from the professional organization: 'Restauratoren Nederland'. If you wish to make use of this service, we would of course be happy to hear from you.
