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Born 1972 Pfaffenhofen an der lim, Germany. Known for: De personalized positioned figures, themes of sensuality, abstraction.
CHRISTOPH RUCKHÄBERLE. Through Dec. 22. ZieherSmith, 516 West 20th Street, Manhattan . Once again, Christoph Ruckhäberle has painting surrounded, approaching it as reusable history, wisecracking... Read full biography
CHRISTOPH RUCKHÄBERLE. Through Dec. 22. ZieherSmith, 516 West 20th Street, Manhattan . Once again, Christoph Ruckhäberle has painting surrounded, approaching it as reusable history, wisecracking craft, visual delight and abstract form, as ever beneath the guise of a slightly retro figurative style... Read full biography
CHRISTOPH RUCKHÄBERLE. Through Dec. 22. ZieherSmith, 516 West 20th Street, Manhattan . Once again, Christoph Ruckhäberle has painting surrounded, approaching it as reusable history, wisecracking craft, visual delight and abstract form, as ever beneath the guise of a slightly retro figurative style that he usually manages to make new. His latest efforts — in a show called “New Paintings” at ZieherSmith — are savvier and even more enticing. They revisit modernism with varied depictions of one of... Read full biography
CHRISTOPH RUCKHÄBERLE. Through Dec. 22. ZieherSmith, 516 West 20th Street, Manhattan . Once again, Christoph Ruckhäberle has painting surrounded, approaching it as reusable history, wisecracking craft, visual delight and abstract form, as ever beneath the guise of a slightly retro figurative style that he usually manages to make new. His latest efforts — in a show called “New Paintings” at ZieherSmith — are savvier and even more enticing. They revisit modernism with varied depictions of one of art’s oldest motifs: the reclining odalisque, sometimes nude, sometimes clothed. These works are small and portable, bright and taut, and use unmixed colors of high-gloss enamel in extraordinary combinations. Their hard, shiny surfaces are like shop... Read full biography
CHRISTOPH RUCKHÄBERLE. Through Dec. 22. ZieherSmith, 516 West 20th Street, Manhattan . Once again, Christoph Ruckhäberle has painting surrounded, approaching it as reusable history, wisecracking craft, visual delight and abstract form, as ever beneath the guise of a slightly retro figurative style that he usually manages to make new. His latest efforts — in a show called “New Paintings” at ZieherSmith — are savvier and even more enticing. They revisit modernism with varied depictions of one of art’s oldest motifs: the reclining odalisque, sometimes nude, sometimes clothed. These works are small and portable, bright and taut, and use unmixed colors of high-gloss enamel in extraordinary combinations. Their hard, shiny surfaces are like shop signs: Odalisques Painted Here. The women are uniformly wholesome and assume the same pose — one knee is bent and pointed, alertly, upwa... Read full biography
Christoph Ruckhaberle - Artist Info
About Christoph Ruckhaberle: Keywords
Keywords (8)
Art Media
Art Style
Art Subject
- •Figure, Figurative Humans
- •Genre, Human Activity, Daily Life
- •Social Commentary, Cultural Issues, Political, Racial Views
Art School
- •California Institute of the Arts, Valencia, Student
Ethnicity of Artist
- •German
