Naomie Kremer’s abstract compositions explore concepts of space and time, including such contemporary concerns as cyberspace and virtual time. Her lush, energetic oil-on-canvas works capture the essence of how we perceive the world around us. She achieves this effect through elaborate, all-over compositions rather than through direct representational references. This interest in perception extends to Kremer’s hybrid works, which begin as paintings that she uses as inspiration for digital compositions. She then projects these animations back onto the original paintings, creating pieces that hover in tension between the static image and motion, while simultaneously orienting and disorienting the viewer.
Kremer has exhibited widely in the US and abroad. Her work is in many private and public collections, including the Whitney Museum of American Art, The Berkeley Art Museum, The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, and the US Embassy, Beijing, China.