About The Artist
Philipp Rudolf Humm (b. 1959, Saarbruecken, Germany) is a Belgian/German painter and sculptor, based in London.
Humm was a painter from young age on, yet after not being selected by the Akademie fuer Bildende Kuenste in Berlin, pursued a successful business career as entrepreneur and executive. Since 2015, Humm has become a full-time artist. He studied life painting at the London Fine Art Studios and sculpture at the Fine Art Academy in Florence. Humm has also a BA in Philosophy and a MBA.
As contemporary narrative figurative artist, his art bridges the divide between classical painting and modern art, merging classical painting techniques with Pop elements, to create a new style which the acclaimed art critique and historian Edward Lucie Smith labelled “Pop Expressionism”. Humm sees himself as a witty chronicler of our society.
‘Humm’s paintings succeed, very often, because they offer the viewer an echo chamber, one that resounds with cultural references, ancient and modern.’ – Edward Lucie-Smith
Exhibitions
2017 Gallery Sans Titre – Potsdam/Germany
Walton Fine Arts Gallery – London
Solo- Rolls Royce – London
Solo - CNB Gallery – London
Solo - Saatchi Gallery with Wallpaper/Rossana- London
2016 Solo - Riflemaker Gallery - London
Werkhallen Gallery – Remagen/Germany
Walton Fine Arts Gallery – London
Ashurst Emerging Artist Prize – London
Broadway Art Festival – Little Buckland - UK
Best International Creatives 2016 – Art Quench Gallery.com - USA
Exclusive artist - PURE London (Olympia) – London
Book
2017 Pop Expressionism- Works on Paper from Philipp Rudolf Humm by Edward Lucie-Smith
Press
Luxury London – Feb 2017
The Sloaney - Feb 2017
The Standard – Feb 2017
The Wallstreet Journal International - Art - Jan 2017
Kensington/Chelsea/Notting Hill/Holland Park Magazine – Jan 2017
The New York Times – Culture – Dec 2016
Handelsblatt - Dec 2016
FAD – Nov 2016
The Capitalist – Nov 2016
The Times – Nov 2016
Luxury London – Nov 2016
The Wall Street Journal (front page) – Apr 2016
PURE – “What’s new” magazine – Feb 2016