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Christoph Ruckhäberle

SELECTED WORKS BY Christoph Ruckhäberle

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Christoph Ruckhäberle
Plakatwand

2005

Oil on canvas

250 x 340cm
Christoph Ruckhaberle conceives Plakatwand with an intentional staginess. Rendered with the rigid artifice of theatrical backdrops, Ruckhaberle's billboard-scale canvas approaches painting as a vaudevillian construction: a clichéd scene consciously exposing its own formulaic aspirations. Mixing techniques between naïve stylisation and impassioned gesture, Plakatwand is tinged with both humour and pathos. Ruckhaberle pictures the artist/vagabond as a comitragic figure, an idealistic bohemian crippled beneath the proliferation of mass-produced imagery and commercial message. Christoph Ruckhaberle approaches this canvas as several paintings in one: independent territories of brick, sky, wall, figure, become compressed to a single claustrophobic plane. From this referential abstraction, Ruckhaberle poses his painting as a romantically fatalist yet classically spectacular production.
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Christoph Ruckhäberle
China

2005

2005, Oil on canvas

250 x 380cm
Christoph Ruckhaberle’s China executes the power of will over logic. Using painting as a tool of invention, Ruckhaberle’s scene defies reason in exchange for paradoxical intrigue. Furniture and tableware fly in violent chaos while retaining an effect of controlled calmness, their psychic energy resonating from the concentrated central figure. Ruckhaberle renders this image with unsettling impartiality; psychological torment becomes a problem of geometric design. Motion is frozen in compositional elegance, fragmented into oscillating squares and orbs. Neutralising his subject matter, Ruckhaberle creates a sense of magic through the complexity of construction, making the impossible accessible through discipline and volition of imagination.

OTHER RESOURCES

artfacts.net
Additional information about Christoph Ruckhaberle

the-artists.org
Modern and Contemporary art from the-artists.org

suttonlane.com
A selection of additional images from Sutton Lane

nicolaiwallner.com
Installation view from the artist studio, July 2005

zachfeuer.com
Reviews, publications and exhibitions from Zach Feuer Gallery

zachfeuer.com
A selection of newspaper reviews and Interviews

praguebiennale.org
Christoph Ruckhäberle in the Prague Biennale