Simon Schubert
Simon Schubert (born 1976) is an artist based in Cologne, Germany, his birthplace. From 1997 to 2004 he trained at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf in the sculpture class of Irmin Kamp.
Inspired by Surrealism as well as by Samuel Beckett, Schubert's works imagine architectural settings, common situations and objects, whereas the materials he uses are either simple or sophisticated - white paper folded or mixed media arrangements. Some of his paper foldings entered the West Collection, Oaks, PA,[1] while the Saatchi Collection, London, owns sculptural works in mixed media.[2] Simon is represented by Foley Gallery[3] in New York City and Van Der Grinten Galerie[4] in Germany.
In 2008, Schubert received the ZVAB Phönix Art Award for newcomers.[5]
Selected exhibitions
2018
Beyond the Doubt of a Shadow, Foley Gallery, New York City, NY
2008
monode, Kunst-Station St. Peter, Cologne
paper8, Upstairs Berlin
2007
Mythos, Upstairs Berlin – Zimmerstrasse, Berlin
Paramären, Kudlek van der Grinten Galerie, Cologne
Entropia, Villa de Bank, Enschede, NL
2006
Klasse Kamp, 1974-2006, Kunsthalle Düsseldorf
2005
Entwohner, Galerie van der Grinten, Cologne Kunstraum 22, Cologne
Stipendienausstellung des Vordemberge-Gildewart Stipendium, KölnKunst 7
2004
Bergischer Kunstpreis 2004, Museum Baden, Solingen
Airport Art, Frankfurt am Main
2001
Exhibition of the Kamp Class, Handwerkskammer Düsseldorf Alte Feuerwache, Cologne
1999
Villa de Bank, Enschede
References
- Three "Untitled" folded papers in the West Collection Archived 2009-05-30 at the Wayback Machine
- Untitled (Badende) and El Le in the Saatchi Gallery
- "Simon Schubert - Talent - Foley Gallery". www.foleygallery.com. Retrieved 2018-05-18.
- "Artists/Künstler - Van der Grinten Galerie Köln". www.vandergrintengalerie.com. Retrieved 2018-05-18.
- ZVAB homepage featuring Schubert and his prize-winning work
External links
- Images, texts and biography from the Saatchi Gallery
- Further information from the gallery upstairs berlin
- Further information from Kudluk van der Grinten
- Simon Schubert on ArtFacts.net
- Simon Schubert on ArtNet.com