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Johan Lorbeer was born on 11 June, 1950 in Bückeburg, Germany, is an artist. Discover Johan Lorbeer's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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Age 74 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 11 June 1950
Birthday 11 June
Birthplace Bückeburg, Germany
Nationality Germany

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2021

2021  theater fabrik Potsdam, Knock Hard Studio Berlin, Art Today - City Gallery Plovdiv,

2020

2020  Painting Wow Kunstsäle Berlin, Druckhaus Saalpresse Bergsdorf, Knock Hard Studio Berlin

2018

2018  China Academy of Art Hangzhou, Theaterfestival Willebroek

2017

2017  Intern. Festival of Art San Jose, Dreifaltigkeitskirche Worms, Quartier 104 Paris, ZAT Montpellier,

2015

2015  ZKM Globale Karlsruhe, vienna biennale Vienna, Galerie Burster Berlin, Goethe Institut Helsinki

2014

2014  ARCUB Bucharest, Goethe-Institut Algiers, TAC Valladolid, International Magic Festival Edinburgh

2013

2013  Beurschouwburg Bruxelles, Theatre de Warande Turnhout,  Scene Conventionne Saint Medard

2012

2012  Scene National Theatre Bretigny, Goethe-Institut Caracas, Sin Fronteras Zaragoza

2011

2011  Alhondiga Art Center Bilbao, Centre Pompidou Metz, Crawford Art Gallery York,

2010

2010  Kunsthaus Aarau, mothership Rotterdam, Goethe-Institut Tunis, Museo Artium, Gasteiz

2009

2009  Centro Cultural de Belem Lisbon, Escena Contemporanea Madrid, Goethe-Institut La Paz

2008

2008  Fondazione Volume Rome, Centro Cultural Reina Sofia, Cadiz, Stadsschouburg Utrecht

2007

2007  Centro Arte Contemporaneo Malaga, Vooruit Gent, Center of Contemporary Art Linz

Tatlin news+mono, Publ. Sergey Kovalevsky, Moscow 2007

2006

2006  Goethe- Institut Cairo, Academy of Arts Berlin, Galerie Wort+Bild Berlin, Oper Leipzig

2005

2005  Gasteig Munich, Mies van der Rohe Pavillion Barcelona, corpi urbani Genova

Johan Lorbeer, Monographie, Kunstforum International 2005, Bd. 178

2004

2004  Academy of Art Bergen,  Museum Center Krasnojarsk, State Art Museum Novosibirsk

2003

2003  Museum of Modern Art Frankfurt, The Arches Glasgow, HAU 1 Berlin

2002

Since 2002, the artist has developed a series of monochrome wing paintings, which are worked on both the front and back side to utilize the material to its fullest potential. These wing paintings are attached to the walls with hinges and can be swung and opened in different directions. This creates permanently changing colour spatial compositions that can be independently choreographed by the viewers.

2002  neues museum Nuremberg, artforum Berlin, Zicco House Beirut, KH Bethanien Berlin

Defet - neues museum, VfmK, Nuernberg 2002, ISBN 3-933096-89-8

Kunstjahr 2002, Lindinger+Schmid, Regensburg 2002, ISBN 3-929970-52-X

2001

2001  art on Gallery Berlin, Kunsthal Copenhagen, L´ Usine Geneve, Kunstmuseum Luzern

2000

2000  Maximiliansforum Munich, Goethe-Institut S. de Bahia, Museum of Concrete Art Ingolstadt

Kunst und Arbeit, Klartext Verlag, Essen 2000 ISBN 3-88474-886-6

1999

1999  HH Bahnhof Berlin, Alte Pinakothek Munich, Stadtgalerie Saarbruecken, Kunsthalle Hamburg

Johan Lorbeer, Verlag fuer moderne Kunst, Nuremberg 1999, ISBN 3-928342-99-1

XX. Jahrhundert, Nicolai Verlag, Berlin 1999, ISBN 3-87584-869-1

1998

1998  HFBK Hamburg, NBK Berlin, Podewil Berlin, Kunsthal Copenhagen

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1997

1997  Stadtmuseum Mainz, Albertinum Dresden, La Salpetriere Paris, Festspiele Zurich

1996

performance. In 1996, he received the Karl-Hofer Prize of the “Hochschule der Künste” (HdK), Berlin for his performance "Rothko-Fax". In 2011, his publication "Geschäftsbericht" was awarded as best art book at the International Book Fair held in Frankfurt. He taught as a professor at the University of the Arts (UdK) in Berlin from 2000 - 2015.

1996 Galerie Weiss Berlin, HDK Berlin, Art Chicago, KH Bethanien Berlin,

1992

PAN, Benteli Verlag, Bern 1992, ISBN 3-7165-0828-4

1991

His interaction between colour-works and performance is best seen in his performance Rothko Fax which was presented in 1991 at the Künstlerhaus Bethanien.  In this performance, Lorbeer stands in 2 buckets of liquid emulsion paint, holding 2 dry coloured bath terry towels, resembling and honouring Mark Rothko’s Colour Field Painting, in an extremely unstable body position.

1989

The identification of colours, caused by the partial colour blindness of the artist, is the basic motif for his examination of the phenomenon of colour. He uses the colour in its various expressions such as: industrial colour films, fresco pigments, children's crayons, Chinese ink, as well as colour tones that Lorbeer extracts from vegetable juices. His monochrome works were only exhibited a few times, for instance at the Laden für Nichts, Berlin 1989, and the Pallazzo del Espositione, Rome 1992.

1987

Lorbeer himself speaks of Still - Life performances. The situations he creates in them straddle the borderline between image and performance and are fascinating because of their apparent incompatibility with our spatial visual experiences. In 1987, he created his first work in a series of still life performances  with the title : “Dedicated to my Mother", with 26 porcelain plates, and further works “Working class Hero” 1995 and “Tarzan/Standing Leg" (2002). With this term - Still Life Performance - he describes an artistic act, the working language of different types of visual art such as sculpture, installation, and dramatic body gesture. At the center of this creative effort are spatial-temporal gaps, interruptions, transitions, and inversions. Through the fixation of his own body in a highly unusual place and condition in time and space, the artist is striving to express its fluidity in a physical way. His performances have a duration of 2–3 hours.

1985

In 1985, Lorbeer created a series of temporary colour works illegally in different Berlin subway stations. There, the artist covered large underground areas in multicoloured adhesive foils on top of the under paths beneath the tracks and along the walls.

1950

Johan Lorbeer (* 11 June 1950 in Bückeburg ) is a German artist, based in Berlin since 1985. His artistic work oscillates between monochrome painting and super-slow