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Tobias Rehberger: 1993-2022 - Hardcover

Tobias Rehberger: 1993-2022 - Hardcover

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by Kunstmuseum Stuttgart (Editor), Tobias Rehberger (Author), Ulrike Groos (Editor)

In his sculptural work, Tobias Rehberger (b. Esslingen, 1966; lives and works in Frankfurt/Main) connects strategies from different, also non-art disciplines. His interiors meant to be taken into service have established him as one of the most influential artists of his generation. In 2022, the Kunstmuseum Stuttgart will honor Rehberger with a grand exhibition that will feature some of the most important bodies of work from the past three decades. The accompanying book makes a signal contribution to the ongoing critical engagement with his art. Tobias Rehberger studied with Thomas Bayrle and Martin Kippenberger at the Stä delschule in Frankfurt from 1987 until 1992 and later returned to his alma mater as a professor. He has had numerous solo shows in Germany and abroad and, in 2009, furnished the central cafeteria at the 53rd Venice Biennale, which won him a Golden Lion.

Author Biography

Kunstmuseum Stuttgart is a museum for fine arts in Stuttgart. It stands in place of the Kronprinzenpalais, which was demolished in 1963, and was opened in March 2005 as the successor institution to the Galerie der Stadt Stuttgart. Tobias Rehberger (b. Esslingen, 1966; lives and works in Frankfurt/Main) studied with Thomas Bayrle and Martin Kippenberger at the Stä delschule in Frankfurt from 1987 until 1992 and later returned to his alma mater as a professor. He has had numerous solo shows in Germany and abroad and, in 2009, furnished the central cafeteria at the 53rd Venice Biennale, which won him a Golden Lion. Ulrike Groos (* 1963 in Schlü chtern) is a German art historian and museum director. Jesi Khadivi is an independent curator, writer, and editor based in Berlin. Niklas Maak (* August 17, 1972 in Hamburg) is a German journalist and architecture critic.

Number of Pages: 320
Dimensions: 1.1 x 11.5 x 8.66 IN
Publication Date: December 01, 2022