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The Phases of Rammstein is a fine art multimedia on line show featuring a selected art works of international known artist CARL LÜBECK representing his interpretation of contemporary Rammstein ideals. The on line show includes a selective sample of high quality contemporary paintings, photography, drawings and digital media created by LÜBECK ART.
Art Works inspired by vision of Rammstein music By CARL LÜBECK ! Movement is present, but exists within a grotesque arena where flesh is peeled away to reveal a mass of muscle-like tissues and non-human elements. The art works of CARL LÜBECK are both stunning and shocking in their honesty. There is so much thought and energy flowing into and out of these works that seeing them is a conversation taking place in real time. Each of his unique works demands your attention. The surface images grab you and the messages is forced into your sub-conscious. Don't try this at home! - LÜBECK
POVERTY AND RICHES
MULTINATIONAL MUTANTISM
DISAPPEARANCE OF HUMANISM
COLLECTIVE DENSITY AND FOLLY
“JESUS CHRIST AND ME ARE MARTYRS..THE ONLY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HIM AND ME IS THAT I GET PAID.” - Lübeck
Carl Lübeck was born in 1963. From early days Lübeck was interested to explore and study art techniques. Some of Lübeck’s art works were donated to build the monument of Branislav Nusic, Yugoslav writer, in Belgrade. By the art exhibitions Vasic has made illustrations for novels of Radoje Domanovic, Behdzer Barsom, Lawrence F.Farrar, Maryana Pinchuk, etc.
In 1991 he moved to Sweden where he continues to work. New Masters Exhibition was one of Lübeck success in New York, World Fine Art Gallery 1998.
“The human body still represents an unexplored secret for the scientific world, making it an exciting challenge for Lübeck, entagled bodies, grotesque gestures and impossible positions, life’s filth seasoned with people’s abstract thoughts leading nowhere, the sterility of a right-thinking society which produces everyday robots, the unavoidable disappearance of our own individuality a claustrophobic feeling despite open environment are only a bit of what Lübeck exploits in his art.
Lübeck’s art is a sensible message a methodical way to inspect artistic variety and examine the question of “how far we we may go in art and how long art will prevail.”
In 2000, artist James Pollock ( Pierre ), wrote in American News and The Gallery Channel about exhibiton The Last Waltz. The Last Waltz, River of Art, is unique because the exhibit itself is the work of art. According to one of the artists and organizers, Carl Lübeck, the exhibit becomes the art, the independent artists organizing and participating become the media. As the exhibit flows from place to place and pieces are sold, new pieces and new artists are added.
John T.Spike, art historian and critic
Director of Biennale Internazionale Dell’Arte Contamporanea, Città di Firenze, Italia
Selected reviews, articles, cataloques:
Art Catalogue- Biennale Internationale d'Art Miniature, Ville-Marie
Art Catalogue- The Sixth International Biennial of Miniature Arts
Art Catalogue- MAC21 Feria Internacional de Arte Contemporáneo de Marbella
Art Catalogue- The World Festival of Art on Paper
Art Catalogue- International Biennale for Contemporary Art, Florence
Art Catalogue- The International World Art Exhibition, The Last Waltz, Stockholm
DirectArtMagazine; NewYork, USA, ArtNews, New York, ArtNewEngland Magazine-USA; AmericanNews-USA; ASA-Australia; ArtsAlive-USA; TheGalleryChannel-England; Centro di Informazione-Italy, Elena Conti; Art Scope-USA, Joe Matuzak, Judy Malloy; Arts for All-USA, Anne M.Carley; PrairiePioneer-USA; Capital Journal-USA; KCCR News-USA; Sioux-USA; People-USA; Pergament-Sweden; Diaspora- Sweden; Sydsvenska Dagbladet-Sweden; Kulturkalendern-Sweden; Skånska Dagbladet-Sweden; Arbetet-Sweden; När&Var-Sweden; Staffanstorps Aktuellt-Sweden; TV4-Sweden, TV-SydNytt-Sweden; Politika-Yugoslavia; Front Slobode-Yugoslavia; Malmöguiden-Sweden, Patrick Lion; LommaBladet-Sweden; ÖsterlenMagasinet-Sweden; StadsdeltidningenKirseberg-Sweden; Tiker News-Yugoslavia; Euro-News; Stickman Review; Art Rom;
Selected art exhibitions:
Art Drawings, WIPArt Gallery,AZ, USA 2004, Feria Internacional de Arte Contamporáneo de Marbella, Spain, 2002; Biennale Internationale d’Art Miniature-Ville Marie, Canada, 2002; Swedish-Amerikan Museum,Chicago,Usa 2001; International Biennale For Contemporary Art in Florence-2001, Italy; The Sixth International Biennial of Miniature Arts, G.Milanovac, Yugoslavia, 200; The World Festival of Art on Paper; Kranj, Slovenia 2000; The International Art festival, Edinburgh,Scotland 2000; Groharjevs Art Colony (for young talangs), S.Palanka, Yugoslavia 1978
International Cultural Centre – Yubin, Belgrade, SCG, 2004, Gallery Svenshög, Lund, Sweden, 2004, Gallery Melanie Smith, NC, USA, 2002; Galeria d’Art Zero, Barcelona, Spain, 2001,Gallery S:t Gertrud, Malmö, Sweden, 2000; World Fine Art Gallery, New York, USA; Greek Cultural Centre, Stockholm, Sweden,2001
The Research of LÜBECK Art Works published by artist James Langston in Florida, USA
The art works of CARL LÜBECK are both stunning and shocking in their honesty. There is so much thought and energy flowing into and out of these works that seeing them is a conversation taking place in real time. Each of his unique works demands your attention. The surface images grab you and the messages is forced into your sub-conscious. Although these works are not abstract in the true sense, they remind me of what Marc Chagall said:
"What I mean by "abstract" is something which comes to life spontaneously through a gamut of contrasts, plastic at the same time as psychic, and pervades both the picture and the eye of the spectator with conceptions of new and unfamiliar elements..."
This well fits these art works. Plastic skin, plastic fabric and plastic objects fill these works. The message is not just a picture plane icon but each goes much deeper.
I have watched as LÜBECK works have progressed and his unique grasp of the human condition and reaction to daily life through his work still bring the same excitement as they did when I first saw them two years ago. The difference in LÜBECK works and that of many other contemporary artists is his attention to detail and the level of emotional energy that flows into each work. The experience of seeing LÜBECK works is similar to watching a horrible accident and walking away, knowing that you are safe and sound while such tragedy exists around you.The message stays with you. We struggle as a species and most times we survive to become stronger, and more resilient to withstand the next struggle. LÜBECK states that the goal of his artwork is, "a metamorphosis of the soul which enables us to change into what we are". This is achieved with great emphasis on changing who we are from the experiences we view in his work.
James Langston, artist