Dieter Rübsaamen

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Dieter Rübsaamen (born August 24, 1937 in Wiesbaden ) is a German painter and graphic artist .

Life

Rübsaamen grew up in Maxsain in the Westerwald and studied law . He received his artistic influences in a Protestant home. His father, who also paints, taught him the art of art from a young age. He financed his legal studies and dissertation mainly by selling his pictures. He belongs to the special group of "artist lawyers". From 1967 to 2000 he worked full-time as an administrative lawyer in a cultural authority. His artistic activity began in 1957. Since 1962 he has been represented at around 100 exhibitions in Germany and abroad. In 1990 he received an art grant from the city of Bonn. Since 1962 he has shown his works in over 100 exhibitions at home and abroad. The Federal City of Bonn honored him in 2008 for his life's work by awarding him the August Macke Medal . His preliminary catalog raisonné includes over 3000 works.

Dieter Rübsaamen lives in Bonn.

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Dieter Rübsaamen examines the complexity of complex systems in thematic groups of works. With the philosophers Ludwig Wittgenstein and Friedrich Nietzsche , he refers to the limits of knowledge and language and interprets the experience of the unknown as a constant of human existence.

Dieter Rübsaamen works in an interdisciplinary manner and also refers to the knowledge of particle physics, brain research and literature. The artist is concerned with the visual power of language and the linguistic power of images. He is interested in the sensual perception and the experience of invisible processes.

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Individual evidence

  1. Sylvia Reischert: EXHIBITIONS - Dieter Rübsaamen. In: dieter-ruebsaamen.de. Dieter Rübsaamen, Sylvia Reischert, November 27, 2018, accessed on November 27, 2018 .
  2. Bonn honors Dieter Rübsaamen's life's work with the August Macke Medal In: bonn.de , September 23, 2008, accessed on December 5, 2018.
  3. VITA - Dieter Rübsaamen. In: dieter-ruebsaamen.de. Retrieved November 27, 2018 .
  4. ^ Sylvia Reischert, Dieter Rübsaamen: Settlement of Absence - Dieter Rübsaamen. In: Settlement of Absence, 09/2017. Sylvia Reischert, accessed November 27, 2018 .