Stephen Bram

Stephen Bram was born in Melbourne 1961, his paintings of simulated interiors are mediated by the use of computer aided spatial representations and rigorous mathematical systems. The generic architectural spaces that result are interiors composed of imploding shapes, rendered from a two point perspective existing outside the picture plane. His program of representing spatial interiors, devoid of occupants, takes up the geometry of abstraction with the interiority of architecture.

Stephen’s work is held in many public collections such as Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney. National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne Deakin University, Geelong. Benalla Art Gallery, Victoria Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology.

Stephen is represented by Anna Schwartz Gallery, Melbourne.  For further information refer to www.annaschwartzgallery.com