Tim Berresheim
Tim Berresheim (b. 1975, Heinsberg, Germany) is one of the leading figures in expanding the field of contemporary image-making. For over two decades, he has developed a visual language that draws on advanced digital tools — such as 3D modeling, custom software, and augmented reality — yet always remains grounded in the traditions of painting, drawing, and printmaking. Importantly, Berresheim’s works are the result of meticulous studio processes and never generated by artificial intelligence.
His large-format prints, immersive installations, and multi-layered compositions explore how technology reshapes pictorial space and perception, while maintaining a deep connection to art-historical questions of perspective, materiality, and representation. Berresheim’s works are represented in numerous significant public collections, including the Kunstmuseum Bonn, Kunstpalast Düsseldorf, and the Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, Munich, among others.
Alongside institutional recognition, his work is sought after by international collectors for its unique combination of conceptual depth, technical precision, and lasting cultural relevance. Through his innovative practice, Berresheim secures a key position in the ongoing dialogue about how art responds to — and shapes — the digital condition of our time.