Artist Profile

Ilja Freer

Ilja Freer - Artist
Ilja Freer - Artist

Artist Profile

Ilja Freer

Ilja Freer, a self-taught painter, has woven the tapestry of his life into a captivating collection of abstract acrylic paintings. Born in the vibrant city of Berlin in 1976, his passion for painting and drawing started early and that set him on a journey of self-discovery and expression.

The 1990s played a pivotal role in Freer’s artistic evolution. As a teenager, he bore witness to the fall of the Berlin Wall, an event that left an indelible mark on his creative spirit. In the wake of this monumental event, Berlin itself seemed to undergo an overnight metamorphosis. Ilja and his friends embarked on a mission to breathe life into the previously grey city facades, infusing them with vibrant colours. They were budding graffiti artists, transforming the city into a welcoming canvas for those seeking change.

In 2019, Freer took a bold step and traded his spray cans for spatulas and brushes. This marked a period of prolific experimentation with colour and technique. He revelled in exploring reality’s deviations by pushing the boundaries of artistic expression.

Freer’s art has graced exhibitions in prominent cities such as Berlin, Munich, Madrid, Milan and the Art Fair in Innsbruck. His paintings have found homes on the walls of collectors and art enthusiasts across Europe and the United States. As an artist, Freer embodies a profound sense of urgency and energy, which guides him through his work. He oscillates between the comfort of routine and the thrill of curiosity and experimentation. His artistic mission revolves around taking the interplay of composition and colour to new heights, exploring fresh perspectives with each canvas.

Freer’s work is an exploration of the material presence of colour, its expressiveness and spatial impact. His paintings come to life through the juxtaposition, superimposition and removal of colour and coloured surfaces. Each colour interacts with its neighbours, forging harmonious or discordant relationships, ultimately contributing to the symphony of the whole composition.

The finished works often transcend mere abstraction, taking on the forms of objects, landscapes, flowers, animals and even people. Through the delicate dance of colour, light and form, he conjures space, movement and rhythm within his creations.

Crucially, Freer avoids being bound by the rigid constraints of colour theory, allowing himself to remain open to spontaneity. Through this, errors that might appear to disrupt the image have developed into fresh ideas and novel compositions.

Freer knows he cannot reinvent abstraction. However, he embraces the notion that he can offer a unique perspective through his work. In essence, Ilja Freer’s journey is a testament to the power of self-expression, the transformative influence of life experiences and the boundless possibilities of artistic exploration.

 

His recent exhibitions include:

2023

Pop-Up Vernissage

on June 1st: „Art meets Real Estate“ with Engel & Völkers Berlin, Prenzlauer Berg

Solo Exhibition

„EINblick“ from March 9th to June 20th at KU 64, Berlin

KU 64 Solo Exhibition

from March 9th to June 20th, Berlin

The Holy Art Gallery

February 10th – 19th, London

The Factory

Shacklewell Ln, London, E8 2DA

2022

Hermanus First Friday Art Walk

South Africa

„Connecting Dots“

at AZUR Gallery Madrid, Berlin, from July 22nd to August 16th

2021

Art Innsbruck

Gallery van Gogh, October 28th – 31st

MADS Gallery Milan

October 15th – 31st

Collective art show

at Gallery van Gogh, Madrid, June 1st – 30th

2020

Exhibitions in Berlin

Showcasing his unique artistic philosophy and style, encouraging viewers to embrace their individuality and creativity.

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