
Discover the contemporary work of Louis RUNEMBERG

Louis Runemberg is a painter and sculptor whose name has become a reference in the history of art. Born on March 25, 1969, he received artistic training at the École Régionale des Beaux-Arts in Rouen, where he acquired solid expertise in drawing, oil painting and modeling.
His years of training allowed him to develop his talent and creativity, notably under the direction of François Lasgi and Christian Sauvé, an oil painting teacher. He also explored modeling and sculpture under the tutelage of Armelle Normand.
Louis Runemberg's work is characterized by its originality and diversity. He is the creator of the concept "Windows Art", an innovative artistic approach that explores the possibilities offered by the window as a compositional element. His unique creations have been exhibited throughout the world, notably in Switzerland, in Bern, Davos and Geneva, in the Glob'Art Gallery.
Louis Runemberg has also had the opportunity to present his work at physical gallery exhibitions, notably at the Galerie Rollin in Rouen and at the Galerie Royan. His presence in the art world has also been demonstrated by his participation in prestigious auctions, such as that of the Hôtel Drouot in Neuilly-sur-Seine.
His talent and work have been recognized on numerous occasions, notably when he was guest of honor at the 4th Salon de la peinture contemporaine in Barentin in 2004. He has also exhibited in numerous exhibitions, winning prizes and distinctions.
Louis Runemberg is a multidisciplinary artist based in France whose works have been exhibited nationally. His artistic doctrine is centered on the freedom to create anytime and anywhere without the obligation to represent reality. While Runemberg creates distinctive landscapes, cityscapes, seascapes, and figurative pieces, he also creates pieces that present multiple images on a single canvas in order to reveal "more answers to our feelings."