Artist Spotlight: Julian Voss-Andreae

Julian Voss-Andreae is not your typical artist. Born into a family of creatives in Hamburg Germany, his career in the arts was an accepted life choice. However, Voss-Andreae found himself drawn to quantum physics. Despite his love for drawing and painting, his fasciation with science would ultimately seduce him. Long before he decided to professionally pursue art, he studied quantum physics and philosophy at the Universities of Berlin and Edinburgh.
Julian Voss-Andreae
He later found himself part of a small team in 1999, when he was a graduate student at the University of Vienna. Led by 2022 Nobel Prize Laureate Anton Zeilinger, an innovative and historic experiment in quantum mechanics would occur. The groundbreaking study was published in physics textbooks. You can read more about this on the artist’s website.

Julian Voss-Andreae Begins His Art Career
The love of a woman would eventually lead Voss-Andreae to the United States in 2000. This is when he began studying art at Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland Oregon. His passion turned to sculpture and exactly how to utilize the relationship between physics and art. This put him in a rare group of artists whose work is rooted in physics. This niche of talent includes artists that Voss-Andreae also admires such as glass artist Dale Chihuly, Anish Kapoor and Olafur Eliasson, just to name a few. See links below for two of ETG’s articles about Dale Chihuly.
Voss-Andreae married that same woman and started a family while officially beginning his life as a professional sculptor. His love of science continues to inform his art, which sells incredibly fast. His large scale installations can be found in public spaces as well as both national and international art fairs.

He has been working with gallerist Christian Hohmann, of HOHMANN Fine Art in Palm Desert California. Hohmann is also from Hamburg. In fact, the gallery is hosting his first exhibition from from April 7th through May 15th, 2025. This is a milestone exhibition since the sculptor’s work sells very quickly. In fact, several of the installations in the aforementioned exhibition have already been sold. The public can now enjoy more of his artwork due to the generosity of his collectors.
Visit the website to find out more about the exhibition – www.hohmann.art/voss-andreae
Read For the Love of Glass about Dale Chihuly and or find out more about Seattle Arts with Dale Chihuly and MoPoP.
Read more about artists from all over the world on ETG’s Art Talk Page.