Gideon Rubin
Gideon Rubin | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Israeli |
Education | School of Visual Arts, New York City. Slade School of Fine Arts, London. |
Known for | Painting |
Spouse(s) | Silia Ka Tung |
Website | www.gideonrubin.com |
Gideon Rubin (born 1973 in Tel Aviv, Israel) is a contemporary artist who works with themes such as childhood, family and memory.
The grandson of the Israeli painter Reuven Rubin and the son of a diplomat, Rubin was greatly influenced by art and culture growing up.[1] Rubin had made abstracted and faceless portraits, which are inspired by images from old photo albums, paparazzi shots of celebrities and paintings by old masters.[2]
Rubin has had numerous international one-man shows. He lives and works in London.
Education[]
- 2002: MFA, Slade School of Fine Art, University College, London
- 1999: BFA, School of Visual Arts, New York
Selected Collections[]
Gideon Rubin has work in a number of private collections in London, Hong Kong, New York, Paris and beyond.[3] Public collections include the Herzliya Museum for Contemporary Art, Israel; The Zabludowicz Collection, London; Sender Collection, Germany; The Speyer Family Collection, NY; The Seavest Collection, NY; Ruinart, France; Fondation Frances, Senile, France; McEvoy Foundation for the Arts, San Francisco.[4]
Exhibitions[]
Recent notable solo exhibitions include Warning Shadows at Galerie Karsten Greve, Cologne;[5] Fragments at Gallery EM, Seoul;[6] The Kaiser's Daughter at Hosfelt Gallery, San Francisco;[7] Black Book at The Freud Museum, London;[8] If This Not Be I at Alon Segev Gallery, Tel Aviv;[9] Memory Goes as Far as This Morning at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chengdu, China and the San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, California;[10] Questions of Forgiveness, Galerie Karsten Greve Paris.[11]
Selected group exhibitions include The Conversation at Minnesota Street Project, San Francisco;[12] How to Travel in Time at Apexart, New York;[13] Water, Heart, Face at Jerusalem Biennale 2017;[14] Mirror Mirror at Hosfelt Gallery, San Francisco;[15] The Reading Room, ROKEBY, London;[16] John Moores Painting Prize 2014, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool;[17] Summer Show at the Royal Academy of Arts, London;[18] To Have a Voice at the Mackintosh Museum, Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow;[19] No New Thing Under the Sun curated by Gabriel Coxhead at the Royal Academy of Art, London.[20]
Publications[]
- Gideon Rubin, monograph with texts by Gabriel Coxhead, Martin Herbert, Aya Lurie, Sarah Suzuki (Art/Books, July 2015 ISBN 978-1-908970-20-6) [21]
- Black Book by Gideon Rubin (Freud Museum London, 2018)
- Gideon Rubin (Rokeby, 2007, ISBN 0-9550501-4-6)
- Gideon Rubin, Others (Galerie Karsten Greve, Paris, 2010, ISBN 978-3-940824-44-8)
References[]
- ^ Studio Visit | Gideon Rubin - NYTimes.com
- ^ https://galerie-karsten-greve.com/en/gideon_rubin/biography
- ^ https://galerie-karsten-greve.com/en/gideon_rubin/biography
- ^ http://hosfeltgallery.com/app/uploads/2017/04/RubinBio18-1.pdf
- ^ https://galerie-karsten-greve.com/en/exhibition/gideon-rubin/warning-shadows-april-11-may-18-2019/en
- ^ http://www.galleryem.co.kr/exhibition/fragments
- ^ "The Kaiser's Daughter – Hosfelt Gallery".
- ^ "Gideon Rubin - Black Book".
- ^ https://www.alonsegev.com/copy-of-past-eitan-ben-moshe
- ^ "Gideon Rubin at Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art, 2015 – Outset".
- ^ https://galerie-karsten-greve.com/en/exhibition/Gideon-Rubin/Questions-Forgiveness-January-9-March-5-2016/en
- ^ "The Conversation". 14 December 2018.
- ^ "Apexart Exhibition: How to Travel in Time".
- ^ "Water, Heart, Face".
- ^ "Mirror Mirror – Hosfelt Gallery".
- ^ "The Reading Room at Rokeby".
- ^ http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/walker/johnmoores/jm2014/gallery/
- ^ https://www.galerie-karsten-greve.com/en/gideon_rubin/exhibitions
- ^ "To Have a Voice".
- ^ "No New Thing Under the Sun - Exhibition at Royal Academy of Arts in London".
- ^ "Gideon Rubin". 4 June 2015.
External links[]
- Gideon Rubin Homepage
- Gideon Rubin at Galerie Karsten Greve
- Gideon Rubin at Hosfelt Gallery
- Gideon Rubin at Alon Segev Gallery
- Living people
- Israeli artists
- 1973 births
- School of Visual Arts alumni
- Alumni of the Slade School of Fine Art
- Israeli artist stubs