Leon Löwentraut is one of Germany’s most famous young abstractionist artists, famous also for his action painting. He was born on February 15, 1998 in Kaiserslautern and at the age of 23 he was already on Forbes’ list of the most influential people in Germany under 30. His work is characterized by an abundance of bright colors, psychedelic and expressive, coupled with a “cool casualness,” as he himself calls it on his website. Leon had his first exhibition in Munich in late 2013, and since then his work has been exhibited in various European Union countries, in Singapore and the United States, as well as in St. Petersburg in 2019.
His abstract works fascinate art lovers around the world. Leon Leuventraut was born in 1998 in the Rhineland-Palatinate. He started painting when he was 7 years old. His exhibitions have taken him to New York, Basel, Singapore, St. Petersburg and made him world famous. And in 2017, he was even approached by UNESCO. He was commissioned by this organization to create 17 paintings dedicated to the 17 Sustainable Development Goals of the world community. As part of the #Art4GlobalGoals campaign, this exhibition will go on tour around the world (until 2030).