Visual Art

by Louis Krüger

BIOGRAPHY

Louis Krüger explores the entanglement of mysticism, movement and the landscape through the means of digital art (video, photography and digital drawing). He obtained a MA degree in Fine Arts (cum laude) at the University of the Free State in 2016. Krüger qualified for the Absa L’atelier Art Competition in 2012, 2013 and 2014. He won a merit award at the 2017 Phatshoane Henney New Breed Art Competition and was a top 5 finalist at the 2017 Africa Art Box Awards held in Dakar, Senegal. He has exhibited at the RMB Turbine Art Fair in 2018 and 2019. His art is in the collections of the War Museum of the Boer Republics and the Belmond Mount Nelson Hotel.

ARTIST STATEMENT

In my art, I explore the spiritual potential and impact of the landscape on a society increasingly shaped by the digital realm. Specializing in intimate explorations through manipulated digital photo montages and video media, I investigate how our sense of self and community are influenced by our digital environment. I question how we define ourselves in relation to nature and the landscape in the context of the ‘4th Industrial Revolution’, especially with the advent of AI. Using a mix of gradual and aggressive imagery interventions/movements, I leave traces of the creative process, inviting viewers to contemplate their own navigation through both physical and digital landscapes. This approach reveals hidden possibilities, making the landscape come alive and highlighting forgotten potentials.

Digital Artworks

Video Artworks

Alteration event (2016), video installation, 2 min 32 sec

Evocation (2016), video and sound installation, 2 min 33 sec

Omineus (2016), video installation, 3 min 18 sec

Eternal return (2013), video installation, 3 min 42 sec

Die weerstandsbeweging (2012), video and sound installation, 2 min

Daar sal ‘n stilte heers… (2012), video installation, 1 min 52 sec

Verslint, wapper, verslint (2011), video and sound installation, 1 min 28 sec

To and fro (2018), video and sound installation, 3 min 13 sec

Siener van laaste dinge (2012), video and sound installation, 2 min 39 sec

Van Rensburg se kleed (2012), video installation, 2 min 03 sec