In his exhibition, Pierre Kremer surprises the visitor with the unknown, the special. Studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Liège, the Belgian artist, who now lives in Dudelange, turned to post-surrealism more than 30 years ago. His paintings, partly in black and white and partly in colour, freely interpret forms and objects of the real world according to the ideas and conceptions of the artist, who likes to work with ink. In doing so, he works on coincidences as raw material to gain access to surrealism, thus following the natural flow of the artwork in the making.