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Thomas Huber

Thomas Huber is a Swiss contemporary artist renowned for his ability to weave metaphysical narratives and architectural elements into his figurative paintings. Thomas Huber has cultivated a unique artistic language that explores the relationship between space, reality, and perception through a blend of surreal scenarios and precise perspective​​.

Thomas Huber's work is characterized by its introspective quality, often described as "paintings about paintings," reflecting on the nature of art itself. His style, marked by clean lines and a cool, detached aesthetic, uses architecture and space to question the boundaries between illusion and reality. This approach has led to a body of work that is both ironic and timeless, inviting viewers into a fantasy world constructed from complex symbols and contradictory elements​​.

Throughout his career, Huber has received numerous accolades, including the prestigious Prix Meret Oppenheim in 2013 and the Art Prize of the Heitland Foundation in 2005. His works are part of significant collections in both Germany and France, and he has been featured in solo and group exhibitions worldwide​​​​.

One of Thomas Huber's recent exhibitions, "Lago Maggiore" at MASI Lugano, showcases a series of large-scale paintings and watercolors inspired by the breathtaking views of Lake Maggiore. This body of work represents a pictorial homecoming for Huber, reflecting a shift in his artistic focus towards nature and the landscapes of his youth. The exhibition not only highlights Huber's transition from architectural to natural themes but also maintains his signature exploration of the imaginary and real through meticulous composition and atmospheric depth​​​​.

For collectors and experts in art and antiques, Thomas Huber's oeuvre offers a rich exploration of the intersections between art, architecture, and the metaphysical. His ability to challenge and redefine perceptions of reality through his work makes him a significant figure in contemporary art.

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Date and place of birt:14 july 1955, Zurich, Switzerland
Nationality:Switzerland
Period of activity: XX, XXI century
Specialization:Artist, Painter
Art style:Metaphysical painting, Contemporary art

Creators Switzerland

Mikhail Osipovich Tsetlin (Amari) (1882 - 1945)
Mikhail Osipovich Tsetlin (Amari)
1882 - 1945
Fritz Bauman (1886 - 1942)
Fritz Bauman
1886 - 1942
Massimo Agostinelli (1987)
Massimo Agostinelli
1987
Angelika Kauffmann (1741 - 1807)
Angelika Kauffmann
1741 - 1807
Hans Finsler (1891 - 1972)
Hans Finsler
1891 - 1972
Marianne von Werefkin (1860 - 1938)
Marianne von Werefkin
1860 - 1938
Konrad Hitz (1798 - 1866)
Konrad Hitz
1798 - 1866
August Wilhelm Leu (1818 - 1897)
August Wilhelm Leu
1818 - 1897
Albert Gos (1852 - 1942)
Albert Gos
1852 - 1942
Jan Balet (1913 - 2009)
Jan Balet
1913 - 2009
Otto Muller (1905 - 1993)
Otto Muller
1905 - 1993
Urs Lüthi (1947)
Urs Lüthi
1947
Taiyo Onorato (1979)
Taiyo Onorato
1979
Carl Jacob Jucker (1902 - 1997)
Carl Jacob Jucker
1902 - 1997
Mattia Bonetti (1952)
Mattia Bonetti
1952
Pierre Châtillon (1885 - 1974)
Pierre Châtillon
1885 - 1974

Creators Contemporary art

Hermine Lionette David (1886 - 1970)
Hermine Lionette David
1886 - 1970
Zeng Fanzhi (1964)
Zeng Fanzhi
1964
José Parlá (1973)
José Parlá
1973
Illarion Vladimirovich Golitsyn (1928 - 2007)
Illarion Vladimirovich Golitsyn
1928 - 2007
Reginald Case (1937 - 2009)
Reginald Case
1937 - 2009
Georg Muche (1895 - 1987)
Georg Muche
1895 - 1987
Nikolay Ivanovich Barchenkov (1918 - 2002)
Nikolay Ivanovich Barchenkov
1918 - 2002
Lars Möller (1968)
Lars Möller
1968
Constantin Terechkovitch (1902 - 1978)
Constantin Terechkovitch
1902 - 1978
George Nelson (1908 - 1986)
George Nelson
1908 - 1986
Markus Feldmann (1926)
Markus Feldmann
1926
Alexander Serafimovich Kotlyarov (1945)
Alexander Serafimovich Kotlyarov
1945
Derick Pobell (1960 - 2014)
Derick Pobell
1960 - 2014
Anne Rosat (1935)
Anne Rosat
1935
Karl Korab (1937)
Karl Korab
1937
Robert Barry (1936)
Robert Barry
1936