Klaus Pohlmann – Digital Abstraction
Klaus Pohlmann (born 1953, Cologne) is a German artist whose contemporary practice unfolds primarily within the digital sphere. After training as a typesetter and pursuing a long entrepreneurial career, he has dedicated himself fully to fine art since 2016. He lives and works between Cologne and Koblenz in Bad Breisig.
Pohlmann’s digital abstract works are conceived as visual fields of perception rather than representational images. Emerging from an intuitive, open-ended process, they combine digital tools, layered color fields, textures, and fragments into dense yet fragile compositions. The deliberate absence of titles rejects fixed narratives and positions the viewer as an active participant in meaning-making.
Through rhythm, chromatic tension, and spatial compression, the works oscillate between control and dissolution, presence and disappearance. They reflect contemporary conditions of perception in a digitally mediated world and invite slow contemplation amid visual saturation.
- Section Photography
- Venue Palazzo Mora
- Based in Bad Breisig, Germany
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