Ruben Talberg
Ruben Talberg | |
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Nationality | German, Israeli |
Known for | Pintura Alchemica |
Website | talberg |
Ruben Cornelis Talberg (born 24 August 1964 in Heidelberg) is a German-Israeli painter and photographer. Before Talberg turned 40, he invented PINTURA ALCHEMICA in which he inverts the canvasses according to the ancient alchemic principle of "conversio oppositorum".
Work
R. C. Talberg's oeuvre deals with antagonistic positions such as Nature & Alchemy, Asymmetry & Dynamics or Eros & Thanathos. During the last decade he has intensified his interest for Jewish mysticism and magic. On extensive journeys he creates new serials of photography that in turn shape the base for new artwork cycles. Likewise the surfaces of his artworks contain references to his lyrics, Voodoo, symbols, grids and codes.
2011 the Talberg Museum was founded in Offenbach am Main. Talberg's works are represented in more than 100 public and private international collections as well as the auction trade.
Talberg lives and works in Heidelberg and Southern France.[1][2][3][4][5]
Bibliography
2015, „Prometheus“, Talberg Museum
2014, „Arcanum“, Talberg Museum
2013, „Selected photographs & editions 1990-2013“, Talberg Museum
2013, „Selected paintings 2006-2013“, Talberg Museum
2013, „Visions of Voodoo“, Talberg Museum
2012, „Early works“, Talberg Museum
2012, „Basquiat meets Talberg“, Talberg Museum
2011, „Abraxas“, Talberg Museum
2010, „Viridarium Chimicum“, Talberg Factory
2010, „INRI“, Talberg Factory
2010, „Jacob's ladder“, Talberg Factory
2010, „Durchkämmung“, Talberg Factory
2010, „Nox“, Talberg Factory
2008, "Damballah", Talberg Factory, ISBN 978-3-00-026230-2
2007, "Malchut", Talberg Factory, ISBN 978-3-00-023341-8
2007, "Obsession", Salon Gallery, ISBN 978-0-9555408-0-6
2006, "Eros & Thanathos", Villa Obsession, ISBN 978-3-00-020407-4
2000, "Alchemy", Villa Obsession, ISBN 978-3-00-021478-3
1995, "Asymmetry", Villa Obsession, ISBN 978-3-00-021477-6
1991, "Anatomy of Evil", Studio East-Side, ISBN 978-3-00-021476-9
References
- ^ "Ruben Talberg - Museum - About". talbergmuseum.net. Retrieved 2012-05-20.
- ^ Reckmann, Madeleine (2011-06-08). "Stimme für jüdische Künstler". Frankfurter Rundschau. Retrieved 2012-05-20.
- ^ Silke Gelhausen-Schüßler (2011-06-16). "Wirkungsvolle Eitelkeit". Offenbach-Post. Retrieved 2012-05-20.
- ^ Weil, Simone (2010-12-29). "Ein Zeichen der Erinnerung". Offenbach-Post. Retrieved 2012-05-20.
- ^ Majic, Danijel (2010-06-17). "Ein Zeichen der Erinnerung - Alchemist der Kunst Ruben Talberg und sein Mahnmal-Projekt Jakobsleiter". Jüdische Allgemeine. Retrieved 2012-05-20.