Collection: Peter Bremers

Peter Bremers is an internationally celebrated sculptor whose visionary use of glass elevates the material into an ethereal medium of light, space, and elemental beauty. Born in the Netherlands and trained at the esteemed Gerrit Rietveld Academy and Jan Van Eyck Academie, Bremers has developed a sculptural language that is both monumental and introspective. His works are elegant translations of the natural world—icebergs adrift in crystalline stillness, canyon walls rising in layered transparency, the quiet breath of a horizon held in polished glass.
His signature approach involves casting and carving large-scale sculptures from optical crystal and glass, meticulously refined by hand. These forms are not static—they seem to breathe and shimmer, their surfaces shifting as light passes through and around them. Bremers draws inspiration from his extensive travels to some of the planet’s most remote and untouched landscapes, distilling the grandeur of Antarctica, the serenity of deserts, or the transcendence of ancient mountain ranges into pure, sculptural poetry. The result is a collection of works that feel both timeless and otherworldly—modern relics of earth’s most sublime geographies.
Bremers' work has been the subject of major exhibitions at institutions such as the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the Imagine Museum in Florida, and the Glasmuseum Frauenau in Germany. His pieces are represented by leading galleries across Europe, Asia, and the United States, including Habatat Galleries, where he is recognized as a master in contemporary glass. Collected by international connoisseurs and cultural institutions alike—including the National Glass Museum Leerdam, the Fort Wayne Museum of Art, and the Lotte Group Collection— his sculptures are rarefied objects of reverence. Each work is an invitation: a still moment suspended in glass, offering reflection, wonder, and silence in a world of constant motion.

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