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Karl Hubbuch
Artist's Name: Karl Hubbuch
Preferred medium: painting
birth year: 1891
Nationality: DE
City: Karlsruhe

Karl Hubbuch - Profile

Karl Hubbuch (21 November 1891 - 26 December 1979) was a German painter, printmaker, and draftsman associated with the New Objectivity. Hubbuch was born in Karlsruhe. From 1908 to 1912, he studied art at the Karlsruhe Academy, where he formed friendships with fellow students Georg Scholz and Rudolf Schlichter.[1] He continued his studies with Emil Orlik at the Berlin Museum of Arts and Crafts School until the First World War. From 1914 to 1918 he served in the military, where he contracted malaria. He spent the period after the war recuperating before resuming his studies in a master class at the Karlsruhe Academy.[2] In 1924, Hubbuch was given a position as an assistant lithography instructor at the Karlsruhe Academy. He became the head of the drawing department the following year, and in 1928 he was appointed professor. During this period, Hubbuch was much more active as a draftsman than as a painter. His drawings and prints of the early 1920s, sharply realistic in style, are highly critical of the social and economic order. A trip to Berlin in 1922-during which he met George Grosz-inspired the creation of several drawings in which Hubbuch depicted himself as an observer who reacts to the urban dynamism surrounding him.[3] He exhibited several drawings and prints, as well as his oil painting, The Classroom, in the seminal "Neue Sachlichkeit' ("New Objectivity") exhibition at the Kunsthalle in Mannheim in 1925. In 1927 he married Hilde (née Isai), who came from Trier, and who had studied photography at the Bauhaus.[4] Her likeness is recognizable in many of Hubbuch's works of the 1920s, such as Zweimal Hilde ("Hilde Twice"), painted in 1923. Hubbuch published collections of satirical drawings, and in 1930 he collaborated with Erwin Spuler and Anton Weber in publishing the critical and satirical magazine "Zakpo". As a known antifascist, Hubbuch was dismissed in 1933 from his teaching position and forbidden to paint by the Nazi authorities. Until 1945 he supported himself with commercial jobs which included decorating ceramics and painting clock faces. After the war he was able to resume his post as a professor of painting at the Karlsruhe Academy of Fine Arts, where he would teach until 1957. He worked in relative obscurity during this later period, painting and drawing in a style close to expressionism. In the 1960s the revival of interest in figurative art brought new attention to his work, along with a reevaluation of the artists of the New Objectivity in general. Failing eyesight forced him to stop working after 1970. Karl Hubbuch died in 1979 in Karlsruhe, where approximately 100 of his works are now housed in Gochsheim Castle. (Wikipedia)

important exhibitions from Karl Hubbuch

Exhibition Location City Country Date
Karl Hubbuch und das Neue Sehen. Fotografien, Gemälde, Zeichnungen 1925 - 1945 Münchner Stadtmuseum München DE 28.10.2011
Straßen und Gesichter 1918-1933 Berlinische Galerie Berlin DE 09.03.2012
Neue Sachlichkeit Pinakothek der Moderne München DE 02.05.2005
Unsere Moderne Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe Karlsruhe DE 30.04.2011
The mad square - modernity in German art 1910-37 Art Gallery of New South Wales Sydney AS 06.08.2011
Mit Bleistift Das Städel Frankfurt DE 03.11.2005
Zettels Traum Von der Heydt Museum Wuppertal DE 15.03.2011
Nude Visions Von der Heydt Museum Wuppertal DE 01.06.2010
Das Haus und die Unendlichkeit Fondation de l'Hermitage Lausanne CH 05.11.2010
Realismus - Das Abenteuer der Wirklichkeit Kunsthalle Emden Emden DE 23.01.2010

WHAT'S ON - current exhibitions with Karl Hubbuch

Straßen und Gesichter 1918-1933

09/03/2012 - 04/06/2012
Max Beckmann Otto Dix George Grosz Karl Hubbuch Jeanne Mammen Heinrich Ehmsen Rudolf Schlichter
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Berlin

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Galleries representing
Karl Hubbuch:

Bernd Dürr GmbH
Fischer Kunsthandel
Galerie Schlichtenmaier - Grafenau
Michael Haas
Michael Hasenclever

Collections representing
Karl Hubbuch

Daimler Contemporary Art Collection
Deutsche Bank Collection
Kunstmuseum Bayreuth
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, LACMA
Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza
Museum für Neue Kunst, Freiburg
National Galleries of Scotland
Scheringa Museum, closed
Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus
The Berardo Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art