Talberg Museum

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Ludwigstrasse 151
63067 Offenbach
Deutschland

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50.1088825, 8.7506448500346

<p>Ruben Talberg (*24.08.1964 in Heidelberg) is a German contemporary artist, aka &raquo;King of Flow&laquo;, founder of the Neo-Fluxus art movement, which originated in his vision experienced in Bellagio, Italy 1984. That was the spark, that ignited his lifelong fascination with folds and primordial forms, what later gave rise to Neo-Fluxus.&nbsp;His studies at Heidelberg University, Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Art Students League of New York, Goethe University Frankfurt, reflect his deep-rooted dedication to art and philosophy. His first solo exhibition &raquo;Dionysian Dreams&laquo; debuted in Heidelberg 1986.</p><p>Talberg&#39;s oeuvre engages with antagonistic positions such as nature and alchemy, asymmetry and dynamics, Eros and Thanatos, exploring how they connect to flow. In the early 1990s he worked as an assistant to Emil Schumacher and Antoni T&agrave;pies. In 1995 he published his Neo-Fluxus Manifesto, articulating his philosophy of flow influenced by Heraclitus&#39;s &raquo;Panta Rhei&laquo; and TAO principles. Neo-Fluxus manifests itself in the form of &raquo;Manifolds&laquo;, which are executed as reliefs or sculptures.&nbsp;Extensive journeys serve as important sources of his inspiration. In 2023-2024 Talberg created his digital series 888 Manifolds. His personal credo: &raquo;Finis coronat Opus Magnum.&laquo;</p><p>In 2011 he launched &raquo;Talberg Museum&laquo; in Offenbach/Main, Germany as a single-artist museum, among a select few worldwide. Talberg&#39;s works are represented in more than 200 public and private collections internationally and included in the auction trade. Talberg has participated in over 100 solo and group exhibitions worldwide. Since 1992 he is a notable member of Mensa International, the high IQ society.</p><p>Talberg lives and works between Heidelberg and Southern France.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

Ereignisse
Beschreibung
Talberg Museum
Ereignis
Datum Von
2011-01-01
Datum bis
2011-12-31
Datierung
2011
Epoche universalgeschichtlich
Medien
Talberg Museum
Das Bild zeigt ein altes Backsteinhaus (*1891) mitsamt Innenhof und Garten  Vor dem Haus links eine Treppe, die zum Eingang ins Hochparterre führt. Das Haus hat neben dem Eingang rechts vier grosse  Kastenfenster. Vor dem Haus zur rechten Hand wachsen eine grosse Zypresse und Kiefer.
Aufnahmedatum
24.08.2021
Fotografiert von
R. Talberg
capaianca
Bildquelle (Woher stammt das Bild)
Talberg Museum, Offenbach am Main
ggf. URL
https://talberg.org
Breite
888
Höhe
520
Lizenz
CC BY-SA 4.0
Beschreibung
Talberg Museum
Literatur
*sources: wikipedia, grokipedia
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