Hubertus Giebe

curriculum vitae
1953 | born in Dohna near Dresden |
1969-1972 | evening classes in painting and graphics at the Hochschule für Bildende Künste Dresden (HfBK) |
1972 | high school graduation |
1974-1976 | studies painting and graphics at the HfBK Dresden |
exmatriculation on request | |
provisional temporary work permit as a freelance painter and graphic artist in Dresden | |
1977 | marriage to Marlies Kettner |
1978 | external diploma at the Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst Leipzig (HGB) |
1978-1979 | master student under Bernhard Heisig at the HGB Leipzig |
1979 | birth of son Caspar |
1979-1982 | assistant for painting and graphics at the HfBK Dresden |
1980 | start of graphic work on Günter Grass »Die Blechtrommel« and on Heiner Müller »Die Schlacht« (on the occasion of a production at the Staatsschauspiel) |
1982 | graphic portfolios in small editions of modern poetry and prose |
participation in the V. Triennial India, New Delhi | |
1982-1986 | together with Johannes Heisig head of the basic artistic studies in painting and graphics at the HfBK Dresden |
1985 | main prize of the Triennial of Realistic Painting, Sofia |
1987 | Instructor for painting and graphics at the Dresden HfBK |
1988-1991 | management of a specialized class at the HfBK Dresden |
1988 | etchings for a bibliophile edition of Günter Grass »Die Blechtrommel« |
1989 | speech at the demonstration of the Dresden Artists' Associations for Freedom of Expression, Democracy and Political Change on November 19 in Dresden |
1991 | termination of the apprenticeship at the HfBK Dresden and return to freelance work |
travels to Basel, Paris, Rome, Venice, London, Madrid, Denmark, Norway and Greece, also in the following years | |
1997 | first prize for graphics of »Nordwestkunst '97« Wilhelmshaven |
1999 | trips to San Francisco and New York, also in the following years |
2000 | first sculptural works in bronze |
2002 | inclusion of the painting »Der Widerstand – für Peter Weiss« (1986) in the permanent exhibition »XX. Jahrhundert« at the Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin |
2003 | work monograph by Jörg Makarinus published by Verlag der Kunst, Dresden |
2004 | deputy Professor of Painting at the University of Dortmund |
2007 | Wilhelm-Morgner-Prize for Painting of the City of Soest |
2010 | the volume of essays »Der geschliffene Elfenbeinturm« is published by Leipziger Literaturverlag |
2012 | interview portrait for MDR television (artgenossen.tv, Wilm Heinrich) |
commission for the rector portrait »Prof. Hermann Kokenge« by the Technical University Dresden (TU) | |
transfer of diaries, sketchbooks, manuscripts/typescripts, almost all correspondence to the Archive of the Akademie der Kuenste, Berlin | |
2020 | Falkenrot-Prize, Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin |
2021 | Bronze portrait in several versions of Gottfried Benn |
lives and works in Dresden |
Hubertus Giebe's imagery explores the depths of our humanity, unmasking and questioning our society, like pictorial warnings or lamentations. But while his painting addresses our humanity, it never lapses into rhetoric alien to art, but speaks the pure language of painting, following only its own laws and constantly measuring itself against the greatest in its field.
Kairos. Hubertus Giebe zum 70. Geburtstag, in: Kairos. Hubertus Giebe, Dresden: Galerie Himmel 2023, S. 7
For years, this young man has been creating drawings and paintings of elderly people, with such gentleness and harshness at the same time that the unresolved and irresolvable contradiction of life – to live and to pass away – makes one cry and smile at the same time. Giebe is imbued with this mystery of life. Practising his craft and ultimately forgetting his tools, he allows himself to be overwhelmed time and again, extracting pure substance from appearances, accumulating its light and transforming it back into another form of – inexhaustible – energy.
Hubertus Giebe (Porträt), in: Jörg Makarinus, Hubertus Giebe, Dresden: Philo fine arts Verlag der Kunst 2003, S. 51/52
Hubertus Giebe is a homo politicus, certainly the most significant ‘political’ painter of his generation among German artists in East and West, if one can still say so, preoccupied with fascism and Stalinism and their consequences to this day. One of his major works, »Das Lager« (The Camp), says everything about everybody.
Hubertus Giebe. Aufregung und Stimulanz, in: Künstler in Dresden, Dresden: Verlag der Kunst 2005
...in all these extractions of reality, a palpable counterpoint between movement and stillness dominates. At first glance, the shimmering interplay of dynamic forms and bright colours seems to flood the pictorial space, but on closer inspection, one notices a surprising stillness, refraction and an almost compulsive interconnection of the forms. The excesses of the individual forms and colours are contrasted by a fixed structure that remains in a peculiar state of immobility. Mask-like faces, internally agitated yet shockingly spellbound, bodies that break free from their anchors yet weigh heavily in space, or objects and signs that want to spread out across the surface but suddenly seem fixed in place, determine the pictorial structures of Hubertus Giebe. The contrast between diagonal traversal and rounded integration alone, which permeates Giebe's works like a supportive network, reveals the tension-filled creative conflict of his pictorial inventions, which contributes not least to their lasting, penetrating intensity.
Im Spannungsfeld zwischen Wirklichkeit, Mythos und Groteske. Zur Kunst von Hubertus Giebe, in: Hubertus Giebe. Schein & Chock, Dresden: Sandstein Verlag 2016, S. 17-20
further exhibitions
1980 | Galerie Comenius, Dresden (first important exhibition, by Diether Schmidt) |
1982 | New Delhi: »V. Triennale India« (participation) |
1984/1985 | The Barbican Gallery, London, Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, Coventry, Sheffield, Henie-Onstad Art Centre, Oslo: »Tradition and Renewal« (participation) |
1986 | International Contemporary Art Fair, London (participation) |
1988 | Galerie Brusberg, Neues Kunstquartier, Berlin, Kunsthalle Emden, Stiftung Henri und Eske Nannen: »Zeitvergleich II« (Time Comparison II) (participation) |
1989 | Museum moderner Kunst, Wien: »Kunst der letzten 10 Jahre« (Beteiligung) |
Tokyo, Nagano, Kumamoto, Hakodate, Kamakura and Sendai in Japan: »Zeitzeichen« (Signs of the Times) (participation) | |
1990 | 44th Venice Biennale, Venice: »Geschichtsbilder« (»Images of History«) (Solo exhibition) |
Chicago International Art Exposition, Chicago (participation) | |
Raab Gallery at Millbank, London | |
1991 | Saarlouis: »Bilanz – German Art from East and West« (Ludwig Collection, participation) |
1992 | Museé National d´Histoire et d´Art, Luxembourg: »Von der Teilung bis zur Wiedervereinigung – 40 Jahre Kunst in Deutschland« (Collection Ludwig) (participation) |
Sunderland, Carlisle, Aberystwyth, Glasgow, and Sheffield: »Turning Points: East German Art in Revolution« (participation) | |
1993 | Galerie Brusberg, Berlin: »Goya & Compagnie: Los Desastres de la Guerra or The Horrors of War« (participation) |
1994 | Galerie Brusberg, Berlin: »Hubertus Giebe – Wolfgang Petrick« |
1997 | Museum Ludwig, Köln: »Images from Germany – Art from the GDR« (participation) |
1996 | Gemäldegalerie Neue Meister, Dresden, Galerie Oberes Belvedere, Wien, Staatliche Belinskij-Bibliothek in Jekaterinburg: »Oskar Kokoschka und Dresden« (participation) |
1999 | Gedenkstätte KZ Osthofen: »Geschichtsbilder. Memorial« |
2000 | Lehmbruck-Museum, Duisburg: »Ex Oriente Lux, Hommage à Otmar Franz« (with Michael Morgner and Jiri Tichý) |
Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur, Mainz, and Winckelmann-Museum, Stendal: »Antikenrezeption heute« (with Gerhard Marcks und Ernst Hassebrauk) | |
2003 | State Museum of Art and Cultural History in Oldenburg |
2005 | Günter-Grass-Haus, Lübeck: »Blechtrommel-Grafiken« (opened by Günther Grass) |
2006 | Heinrich-Heine-Institute, Düsseldorf (graphic retrospective) |
2009 | Palais im Großen Garten, Dresden: »Geschichtsbilder« (Katalog) |
Kunsthandlung Koenitz (now GALERIE HIMMEL), Dresden: »Druckgrafik aus 30 Jahren« | |
2010 | Museum of Fine Arts, Leipzig: »Ludwig in Leipzig II« (with Wolfgang Peuker) |
2012 | Kunsthandlung Koenitz (now GALERIE HIMMEL), Dresden: »Zwei Männer in Betrachtung des Mondes« |
2012/2013 | Retrospectives on the occasion of his 60th birthday: Raab Galerie, Berlin; Neue Saechsische Galerie Chemnitz; Kunstmuseum Wilhelm-Morgner-Haus, Soest; Staedtische Sammlungen Freital, Schloss Burgk; Ernst-Rietschel-Haus, Pulsnitz und Galerie Bruederstraße, Goerlitz |
2013 | Museum Fridericianum, Kassel: »Jordaens und die Moderne« (with Johannes Grützke and Rainer Mordmüller) |
Städtische Sammlungen Freital, Schloss Burgk: »Dresden Neustadt. Zwischen Frühlingsstraße und Lutherkirche« | |
Kunsthandlung Koenitz (now GALERIE HIMMEL): »Hubertus Giebe – Handzeichnungen« | |
2014 | Galerie Bruederstraße, Goerlitz: »Johannes Wüsten, Hubertus Giebe – Graphic Art« |
Kunstkabinett Regensburg | |
2015 | Galerie Budissin, Bautzner Kunstverein e.V., Bautzen: »Hubertus Giebe – Malerei/Grafik« |
John-Heartfield-Haus, Waldsieversdorf | |
2016 | Neue Galerie, Kassel: »Die Sprache der Malerei« |
GALERIE HIMMEL, Dresden: »Herkules, Maske & Meer« | |
2018 | Wilhelm Morgner Museum, Soest: »Gezeiten. Die Dichte der Welt« (with Gerard van Smirren) (catalogue) |
Städtische Galerie, Dresden: »Schein & Chock« (catalogue) | |
GALERIE HIMMEL, Dresden: »The Language of Painting« | |
2019 | Museum der Bildenden Künste, Leipzig: »Point of No Return – Wende und Umbruch in der ostdeutschen Kunst« (participation) |
Rosemarie Bassi Gallery, Remagen: »Abendland« | |
Ostsächsische Kunsthalle, Pulsnitz | |
2020 | Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin: »Falkenrot-Preis 2020« |
2021 | GALERIE HIMMEL, Dresden: »Winterreise« |
2023 | Museum No Hero, Delden, Netherlands: »The Surprise. Sixty Works by East German Artists Before and After the Fall of the Berlin Wall« (participation) |
Galerie Neue Meister, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden: »Geteilter Kopf. Werke von Hubertus Giebe aus dem Bestand« | |
GALERIE HIMMEL, Dresden: »Kairos« (Katalog) | |
Galerie Raab, Berlin: »Eyes Full of Dreams« |