Tobias Rehberger (1966) is a German sculptor. He studied under Thomas Bayrle and Martin Kippenberger at the Stadelschule in Frankfurt am Main, where he now teaches.
Rehberger works in the wider sphere of design and architecture, and his art is difficult to categorize. He has created an idyllic Japanese garden in the middle of Manhattan; Pop-inspired wallpaper consisting of photographs of his organs; a series of Modernist-looking treehouses in a park in northern Germany; and an enormous tanker based on a crude boat that the father of a friend built to escape from Vietnam.
For his art-car series, a project that he began in 1999, Rehberger sent simple sketches, composed essentially from memory, of a Porsche 911 and a McLaren F1 to a manufacturer in Thailand. There were no measurements or schematics included. The only parameters were that the cars had to be driveable and built to human scale.
Rehberger also spent some time in Cameroon, where he provided native crafts workers with his crude drawings of well-known modernist chairs and asked them to recreate the designs. The results were filled with cultural misreadings: Alvar Aalto's classic three-legged stool, for instance, was given an extra leg for stability.
On the east side of Madison Square Park in New York, Rehberger in 2001 created Tsutsumu, an elegant Japanese garden made up of a large bonsai tree, a bench and a rock. Early in the morning, even on sweltering August days, the Public Art Fund sprayed the garden with four inches of man-made snow.
Rehberger received the Golden Lion award for best artist at the 2009 Venice Biennale. In December 2011, he unveiled his public sculpture Obstinate Lighthouse, commissioned by the City of Miami Beach. In 2012, he was commissioned to design a 700 square feet (65 square metres) project space in the Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art in Seoul, Korea. Rehberger designed an exclusive collection of purses and bags for the German fashion label MCM in 2016.
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Mr. Tobias Rehberger
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Geläut, bis ich's hör…, 2002
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Night shift, 2002
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Gu Mo Ni Ma Da, 2006
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Infection 1L5, 2008
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Hide and seek, 2009
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Was du liebst, bringt dich auch zum weinen, 2009
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A lighthouse for Miami Beach, 2011
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Slinky springs to fame, 2011
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Untitled, Installation, 2011
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Untitled, Installation, 2011 |
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Sex and Friends No. 11, 2012
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When I see the other side of heaven, it is just as blue, 2012
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Aus Basel, 2014
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Dazzle Ship London, HMS President, London, 2014
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Home and Away and Outside, 2014
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Home and Away and Outside, 2014 |
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Wrap it Up , 2014
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Aston Martin: Art Car Series, 2015
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Pixelated porn, Art Basel, Miami Beach, 2015
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Pixelated porn, Art Basel, Miami Beach, 2015 |
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I'm doing it just because of the coal, 2016
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Free speech, 2016
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Give me until tomorrow, 2018
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Forbidden in Heaven, useless in Hell (El Redomon Version), 2019
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If you don't use your eyes to see, you will use them to cry, 2019
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Inspiration is a little town in China: in Paper, installation view Haus am Waldsee, 2019
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Installation Galeria Pedro Cera, 2019
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Installation Galeria Pedro Cera, 2019 |
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Wang Xingwei, 2019
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Something else is possible at the Chao Praya, 2020
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Truths that would be maddening without love, 2020
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Artist’s Palate, n.d.
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The 24 Stops, n.d.
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