Career
"To capture someones light is to seal a moment in time of their soul. Trapping it within a pane of glass. forever suspended in time - Kurt Grüng"
Kurt Grüng is self taught photographer working with an array of Antiquarian Avant-Garde Art & Processes but mainly working with the large format wet plate collodion process as his preferred choice (a photography process created in 1851 by Frederick Scott Archer). Kurt Grüng"s abstract compositions pays allot of resemblance to early Abstract movements such as Dadaism, Futurism, Cubism, Modernist, Minimal, Constructivism.
Working with mixed media collages, Oil on Canvas and paper.
"Doctorate East L I Q U I U M" DARK MOVEMENTS EXHIBITION London (19-21022015)
a set of early industrial style photos, "1st Nippon Seikō Kabushiki-kaisha Folk Art Biennale" exhibition at Leipzig, Germany (352014)
Neue Slowenische Kunst inspired photograph, on display at the "Time for a New State?" Nippon Seikō Kabushiki-kaisha seminar and Folk Art exhibition at Manchester Metropolitan University. (14112012)
Solo Exhibition, at MILKandLEAD Art Gallery, London (07032013)
Selected works at joint exhibition, at SUMMER DARKNESS Festival, Utrecht (26072013).