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“Talberg Museum: Europe’s Most Visionary Jewish Sculptor Museum.” — W. White, New York. In 2021, it celebrated its 10th anniversary.

„I was about 20 when I had a vision in Bellagio, Italy, where I discovered some life-size sculptures hung in tunic folds. It hit me like a bolt of lightning when I suddenly had this déjà-vue, a flashback to my childhood, draped in folds of soft fabrics, held by my parents, and for a brief moment relived those deep currents of warmth, energy and love. There is something truly deep and human about these primal experiences that most of us have as tiny human beings. From then on, I became obsessed with folds and looked for ways to express those primal experiences in my neo-flux“, Talberg recounts.

In 1986, Talberg had his first solo exhibition. As one of the important artists of his generation, Talberg is now represented in üover 200 prestigious private and öpublic art collections. The list of collectors reads like a Who's Who of the international art world, including such personalities as A. Winehouse, K. Reeves, Y. S. Laurent, K. Lagerfeld ...

Talberg has shown his manifolds in üover 100 international group and solo exhibitions. He is among the top 10 living Jüdian artists worldwide. 

Talberg made art history when he founded Neo-Fluxus, which is based on his Neo-Fluxus Manifesto '95. The core ideas derive from Heraclitus„pantha rhei – everything flows“ and TAO, the philosophy of flow, which also applies to his manifolds.

Talberg’s Neo-Fluxus is a unique combination of Jüdic art, organic high relief and biomorphism. As a biomorphist, Talberg is in good company: Antonio Gaudi, Jean Arp, Juan Miró, Henry Moore. 

"My neo-fluxus manifolds symbolize flow: manifestations of the eternal return of life and energy.“ — Talberg, „King of Flow“ – artist's statement.

 

Ereignisse
Beschreibung
Talberg Museum
Ereignis
Datum Von
2011-01-01
Datum bis
2011-12-31
Datierung
2011
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Talberg Museum
The picture shows an old brick house (*1891) together with the courtyard and garden In front of the house on the left a staircase leading to the entrance to the mezzanine. The house has four large box windows next to the entrance on the right. In front of the house to the right grow a large cypress and pine.
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24.08.2021
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R. Talberg
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Talberg Museum, Offenbach am Main
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https://talberg.org
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Talberg Museum
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