Hette Herremann

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Hutte Herremann

Hutte Herremann

Hutte Herremann is a painter born in Cologne, Germany, in 1969.

From 1986 to 1988, she studied at the Rheinbach College of Design, and then from 1988 to 1990, she majored in graphic art at the Rheinbach Advanced College of Design. She further studied graphic art at the Rhein-Sieg Art Academy, becoming an independent painter in 1992.

In 1993, she stayed in Paris, and then studied abroad in the United States. In 1994, she stayed in Italy; in 1995, on the island of Sylt in the North Sea; and in 1997, in Spain, engaging in creative activities in various locations. In 2003, she stayed in Provence in Southern France, where she was greatly influenced by the light and colors of the Mediterranean.

In 2009, she became a lecturer at her alma mater, the Rhein-Sieg Art Academy.


Major Exhibitions

1999 Gallery Bilder in Hoff (Dresden, Germany)
2000 Gallery Offreck (Lohmar, Germany)
2002 Ikebukuro Mitsukoshi (Tokyo)
2002–2015 Karuizawa Gallery Vent de France (exclusive permanent exhibition in Japan)
2003 Bel Interieur (Düsseldorf, Germany)
2004 BBS Gallery (Hamburg, Germany)
2005 Gallery Bilder in Hoff (Flensburg, Germany)
2006 Artline Gallery (Münster, Ireland)
2007 Wear Gallery (Bruchheim, Germany)
2008–2009 Gallery Bilder in Hoff (Flensburg, Germany)
2011 Wear Gallery (Bruchheim, Germany)
2013 Don Gallery Kolesa (Vienna, Austria)
2014 Middelfart Art Centre (Denmark)
2015 onwards Exhibitions held at department stores and galleries throughout Japan



Hutte Herremann currently lives and works near the art city of Düsseldorf, Germany.

She paints landscapes full of light and color, with themes such as the beautiful rural scenery of Germany and Tuscany, Italy, and the nostalgic streets of Paris.

Her works are known for their unique style, which blends the elegant expression of light from Impressionism (French Impressionism) with the powerful colors and brushstrokes of German Expressionism (German Expressionism).

The landscapes, painted with vivid colors and a lively touch, convey the natural light and air, leaving a strong impression and poetic sentiment on the viewer.

Her style is also described as "German Neo-Impressionism" and enjoys high popularity in Austria and Northern Europe.