Sebastiaan Bremer is the subject of a feature in the Museum of Non-Visible Art interview series. The conversation examines Bremer’s distinctive practice of transforming photographic images through intricate hand-applied marks, focusing on how his work engages with themes of time, memory, and perception. The discussion also addresses the evolution of his technique—particularly his use of found imagery and layered interventions—situating his practice within a broader exploration of the relationship between photography and painting.
The Museum of Non-Visible Art is a project by Praxis, hosted by Yale University Radio, with an archive of over 1,500 interviews.
