After exhibiting in 2017 and 2018 in The Centre of Fine Arts Brussels (Bozar) Albert Fröling is very happy to return to Brussels in 2025 with his abstract expressionistic paintings.
Albert Fröling is an abstract artist from The Netherlands who finds his inspiration from the abstract expressionism period and Jazz music from the 40s, 50s and 60s. This combination has a major influence on Albert’s work, combined with the memories from his youth.
Abstract art has allowed Albert Fröling artist to express and discover himself, as painting was also a huge factor of Albert’s father’s life.
He uses many different materials in his work. From regular acrylics to industrial paints and so on. Albert Fröling has also adopted many unique techniques in order to achieve the depth, effects and colour which is seen in his work. This way of creating art makes him feel free, no boundaries, only an empty canvas and his own intuition.
His work is shown in exhibitions and art fairs in The Netherlands, Belgium, France, Luxembourg, Germany, Denmark, The United Kingdom, Denmark and Sweden.
As said, Albert is very happy to return to Brussels after exhibiting in 2017 and 2018 in The Centre of Fine Arts Brussels (Bozar)
“My paintings are often a complex translation of my intuition, paintings without beginning nor end” – Albert Froling.
A detailed biography of the artists.
The gallery «Bcp Art Belge»,
is generally open Wednesday to Saturday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
It is part of Rivoli Brussels (15 galleries
under one roof) and is very easy to access.
Vernissage every Sunday of the month from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m.
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