Stephen Bram

Stephen Bram (b. 1961, Mel­bourne, Aus­tralia) currently lives and works in Mel­bourne. Working across various modalities, primarily in paint and installation, his works have been exe­cut­ed in gal­leries and muse­ums around the world. Bram’s work (1988-present) experimentally reconfigures the relationship between the work, the exhibition space and the viewer. He was one of a small group of artists involved in Store 5 in 1989, an artist-run exhi­bi­tion space in Mel­bourne which was an important centre for the development of conceptually oriented abstract paint­ing in Australia. Since 2014 the artist has also worked more subjectively, producing a series of black and white illusionistic ‘spot’ paintings, amongst other activities. Bram’s works are held in pub­lic and cor­po­rate col­lec­tions includ­ing the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Syd­ney; Muse­um of Con­tem­po­rary Art Aus­tralia, Syd­ney; Daim­ler­ Col­lec­tion, Berlin; Melbourne University, Mel­bourne; Monash Uni­ver­si­ty, Mel­bourne; Uni­ver­si­ty of Queens­land, Bris­bane; Queens­land Art Gallery/​Gallery of Mod­ern Art, Bris­bane; Roy­al Mel­bourne Insti­tute of Tech­nol­o­gy; Nation­al Gallery of Vic­to­ria, Melbourne; Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth and Chartwell Collection, Auckland Art Gallery.