Marc Remus

Marc Remus
Born November 1969
Frankfurt, Germany,
Nationality German
Education College of Design, Pasadena, CA, USA
Known for Neo-Pop Art Painting

Marc Remus (born 1969) is a German Neo-pop artist, painter, illustrator and author. He works mainly in mixed media, acrylic, watercolor, tea and coffee. Remus is known for his cityscapes and has painted over hundred cities, mainly in Europe and North America.[1]

Early life

Marc Remus grew up mainly in Germany but travelled back and forth to the United States at an early age due to part of his family living in Arizona. He moved to the United States in 1987 where he graduated from School for Creative and Performing Arts (SCPA) in Cincinnati, Ohio. In the early 90s he moved to Japan where he practiced Sumi-E painting and woodblock printing while studying Japanese at Sendagaya Japanese Institute. On his return to the United States he was accepted into Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California and in 1996 he graduated with a BA in Illustrations.

Career

In 1996, Remus moved to Honduras for one year where he spent time writing and illustrating picture books. On his return to Germany in 1998 he started free-lancing for European and American companies. He illustrated various covers for children's magazines.[2]

In 2002, Remus began his first series of cityscapes called Impressions of Cities and Countries. He has also created paintings of German, American, European, and Japanese cities.

In 2006, Remus changed his painting style from more traditional, realistic painting to the colorful, vivid Neo-pop art and began to focus on big cities around the world. He named the collection Fun Cities. He expanded the series to countries in 2009 and named it Fun Cities & Countries. He continues to work in this Neo-pop art style. In 2014, the experience he had previously gathered in Honduras influenced his work. Remus added so called Catrinas, skeleton ladies from the Latin American holiday Day of the Dead, to the series and mixed them together with German characters.

Catrinas - Day of the Dead Ladies

Exhibitions

Remus has been exhibiting for over 15 years. In recent years, solo shows have been held at Pop-Art Gallery The Dream Factory, Frankfurt, 2014, The Mexican Consulate General, Frankfurt, 2013, the Frankfurt Public Library, 2013, and Gallery Kunst-Etage Hartmann, Gelnhausen, 2011. As well, the artist has also participated in numerous group shows including The Spanish Cultural Institute, Instituto Cervantes, Frankfurt, 2013;The Brewery Art Walk, Los Angeles, USA, 2008; Galerie Krüger, Roedermark, 2008 and many others. Remus has also participated in art fairs such as Art Fair Europe, Bad Salzufflen, Germany, 2009.[3]

Remus’ work is found in private collections around the world including Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Croatia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Honduras, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Mauritius, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Sudan, Switzerland, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States, Venezuela. His work is also to be seen at various galleries such as Galerie an der Zitadelle, Jülich, Galerie Guntermann, Düsseldorf, Galerie Dittman, Bergisch Gladbach, Pop-Art Gallery, The Dream Factory, Frankfurt am Main, Galerie Wehr, Pulheim, Galerie Das Atelier, Bensheim and Schwetzingen, Kunsthandlung in der Marktstrasse, Erfurt Galerie Gärtner, Groß-Gerau, Galerie Art and Bijou, Cologne, Galerie Glück, Dachau.[4]

African Grey Abstract Painting

Awards

Work

Personal life

Remus currently lives between Arizona and Germany. He was diagnosed with cancer in 2006 but in 2009 won his battle against it. His experience with cancer altered his artistic outlook and triggered his painting series “Fun Cities & countries.”

Galleries representing Remus

References

External links

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