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HUBERTUS GIEBE
born 1950 in Dohna, Saxony Both before and after the re-unification of Germany, lyric poetry and political essays on Gottfried Benn, Carl Einstein, Peter Weiss and Walter Benjamin - and on the film language of Fellini and Takowsky - accorded Hubertus Giebe of Dresden independence and immortality. It was there that he found his inspiration for his own train of thought, complete with contradictions, visible in a veritable flood of pictures: dwarfs, skulls, showmen, women, mussels, angels and lonely sailors. His aggressive gaze reveals weaknesses and dictates the expressive language of forms. Giebe swears by painting which has an intellectual force; he is not content with the surface of objects alone. Painting stands for "Les grandes Aventures de l'Ame", and Giebe - with his powerful, life-affirming pictures - invites one to take part in an intellectual adventure. Anyone who knows Hubertus Giebe the person, critical, reserved and thoughtful, will particularly value the power behind his pictures. They pose existential questions openly and honestly, replying with a pictorial answer... for Giebe's painting has an obligation to thought. |
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