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Sebastian Spreng
Miami, FL
United States
Member Since: Feb 2001
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Artist Exhibitions:
2008-Arteamericas, Miami
Beach, Fl
2007-LIEDERKREIS, Americas
Collection, C.Gables, Fl
2007-Art Miami, Miami, Fl
2006 -Arteamericas, Miami
Beach, Fl
2006-Arden Gallery, Boston Ma.

2005-Toronto International
Artfair, Toronto, Ca
2005-RING LANDSCAPES,Friesen
Gallery/Seattle Wa
2004-Arteamericas, Coconut
Grove, Fl
2004-CHAMBER MUSIC OPUS 3, ...

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Artist Galleries:
THE AMERICAS COLLECTION
www.americascollection.com
ARDEN GALLERY BOSTON
www.ardengallery.com
TIMOTHY TEW GALLERIES ATLANTA
www.tewgalleries.com
FRIESEN GALLERY SEATTLE/SUN
VALLEY, IDAHO
www.friesengallery.com
ARTECONSULT,Panama
...

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Sebastian Spreng - Anthony
Ardavin Gallery, Atlanta



The protagonist of Witness,
Sebastian Spreng's exhibition
in Atlanta, is the tree.
Firmly anchored on a horizon
that breathes between two
infinite and solitary planes,
these lonely trees, distilled
to their bare minimum, are
witnesses to the passage of
...

Further Information
Collections:
American Airlines, Admiral
Club, Miami International
Airport
Art in Public Places,
Government Center, Miami,
Florida
BAC International, Miami,
Florida
Banco del Itsmo, Panama City,
Panama
Banco Santander, Miami,
Florida
Barclays Bank, Miami, Florida

Burgermeisterhaus,
Essen-Werden, Germany
Essen Sparkasse Sammlung,
Essen, Germany
Federal Reserve, Atlanta,
Georgia
Florida Grand Opera, Miami...

Further Information
Commissions:
Coming Soon!

Artist Statement for Sebastian Spreng

Throughout his career, Spreng never strayed far from nature’s beauty. An ongoing theme, which he, consciously or not, goes back to from time to time, centers around tropical landscapes, azure seas, and expansive skies surrounding a solitary figure - a tree, an island, a swimmer; free, yet enveloped by nature, alone, yet connected with one and all. One could confidently venture to surmise that the swimmer is Sebastian Spreng in self-portrait. His maturation both as artist and human being on a quest for self-discovery lead him deeper and deeper into an exploration of the psyche through texture, color and form. Spreng applies strong, mysterious, mood altering colors to finely prepared surfaces, resulting in a mystical experience of abstracting reality yet capturing the very heart of what is most real within us.

After a successful career in his country, the Argentinean born artist moved to Miami Beach in 1987 and he has been a strong presence in the Florida art scene ever since.

Spreng’s works have been seen in solo and group exhibitions across the United States as well as in Germany, Japan, Central and South America.

In 1994, METRO-DADE ART IN PUBLIC PLACES commissioned him a permanent exhibition at the Dade Government Center: NONET FOR THE LONG JOURNEY, a memorial tribute to the American with Disabilities trailblazers.

His many awards include the Hortt Competition at the Museum of Fort Lauderdale and the 1995 Personal Achievement Award from the Muscular Dystrophy Association.

His works has been chosen as cover ilustrations for the Florida Philharmonic Playbills as well as the NEW WORLD SYMPHONY Season Program Book. He was the first local artist to be asked by the FLORIDA GRAND OPERA to create the Season Poster(1998-99).

He also work as stage designer, ilustrator and writes about classical music for different publications.


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