march 1968birth in Cologne/Germany 1985residence in England/Ascot for several months 1988university-entrance diploma 1989several educational journeys through Italy, Spain, Austria, Scandinavia, South America, France, Low Countries and England 1990studies at university since 1989occupation with objective painting and autodidactic development of an own style 1991educational journeys through South America 1992development of a creativity-, study- and visualization technique 1993publication in the newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung 1992-1997assistant professor for integrated creativity-, study- and visualization techniques at German colleges 1993publication in the daily newspaper Die Welt 1993support by FOKUS, BDI and Daimler-Benz AG - september 1993 - new concepts of development - Haus Lmmerbuckel 1993further development of painting techniques, experiments with new materials and techniques 1994development of archetypes to optimize information- and communication methods in cooperation with FOKUS - research group communication and social analysis 1994publication in the daily newspaper Die Welt 1994educational journey through South America - Chile and Argentina 1994publications in specialized press amongst Prof. Dr. Biedenkopf 1994educational journey through Africa - area around Kilimanjaro 1994educational journey through Spain, France, Switzerland and Italy 1995reduction on the two colors technique and specification on photorealistic elements in the paintings 1995educational journey to England - several stays in London and Bournmouth 1996educational journey through France, Switzerland, Italy and Spain 1997educational journey through Switzerland 1999educational journey through Switzerland and the South of France 1999special exhibition of young artists at the ART COLOGNE 2000-2001 educational journey through Portugal and France 2002educational journey through France - stay in Paris may 2003opening of a studio exhibition in Cologne december 2003opening of an exhibition with the topic september 11th at the ART Fabrik Wuppertal report on ARD television january 2004opening of an exhibition at the gallery Brgmann 2003-2004negative patterns - exhibition at the Duisburger basin designed by SIR NORMAN FOSTER 2007 exhibition near Dsseldorf (germany) 2007 Art Event Montreux (swiss) 2007 Art Event Cannes (france) 2008/2009 human life stories Cologne (Germany) - Lille (France) London (Great Britain) - Paris (France) New York (USA) - Tokyo (Japan) Cologne (Germany) - Turin (Italy) Cologne (Germany) - Kyoto (Japan)
Beauty and anonymity, people and spaces, closeness and distance within his oeuvre, Robert-Sebastian Berger creates a synthesis of apparently contradictory pairs of terms. The young Cologne artist paints his often large-sized pictures in reduced colourfulness. However, this does not mean that they lack in liveliness. The motives which tend to be photo-realistic and the skillful intuitive implementation of paste-like brush strokes, bear witness to the autodidacts knowledge of his personal skills. The virtuoso style quickly wins the viewer over.
Despite the two-colour technique and the often only hinted at silhouettes of nude and portrait representations, we believe that we are capable of perceiving the main biometrical data of the models displayed.
In order to enjoy the aesthetics of the physical we are happy to take on the task of reconstructing the human appearance through our own visual experiences and with help of the key data obtained from the pictures.
Do these imaginations also correspond to reality? Are the associations created the same as those which were intended by the artist? Berger keeps us guessing as to whether we are dealing with exchangeable motives of advertising aimed at enticing the consumer or the viewer respectively, by means of their special eroticism, or rather with a sensitive individual whose unveiled physicality exposes an extracted character of the human soul arising from the spontaneous moment, not unlike snapshots.
Beauty can be seen as being relative. On the one hand, it is visibly reproducible, completely in the sense of pop art. On the other hand it can only be captured for a moment, one picture, already vanishing the moment we become aware of it.
Perhaps a visual trap or obvious inspiration from every-day life that floods us with images and forced upon ideals? In contrast to the historic development of photography, Bergers original idea of working with monochrome colours developed back to black and white, later blending in yellow and blue rendering the pictures warm and inviting by means of their effectualness.
The apparent regression at the beginning of his artistic creation is thereby remarkable: photographic painting, capturing reality as a photograph in oil and continuously reducing to basic allusions.
In his newer works, a picture series on September 11th, the project People 2003, and his current exhibition Change located in the inner harbour of Duisburg, Robert-Sebastian Berger points us in the direction of a world in which the ability of experience would only be possible in this way by means of room installations or sculptures.
On the one hand, we are individuals in our environment, on the other hand, we are reflected viewers in the painting - the apparent anonymity of the pictures is a chance of identification, a further reason for taking another step closer to the works of Berger.
Throughout the many years of engaging himself in the various painting techniques, Berger has continuously developed the personal traits and strengths of his representations. This has meant that he has been able to give his attention to more subtle themes and ideas, which could also be increasingly recognised in his early work.
The aim is thereby not only to win over the viewer by means of a certain eroticism, an intended aesthetic, but also to enable him a latent impression of the motives of the relation between space and mankind in the physical form and the relation between time and mankind in transitoriness, beyond superficial complaisance.
To picture what cannot be pictured, meaning space, can only take place when bound by the object resp. the human body in Bergers pictures.
In this way, the young Cologner likes to take on the role of the staging creator, granting the people in his pictures a direct relationship with their environment by means of finely accented contouring as well as skillful positioning in space. An exciting task which Berger has continued in his new works which can be viewed at his current exhibition Change at the inner harbour of Duisburg in November / December of this year.
With the eye of a photographer, the painter focusses on people in town landscapes, shaped by industry, which he captures on the canvas with a fascinating technique. A type of painted photography that Robert-Sebastian Berger accomplishes using inverse colours, similar to that of a photo negative, has been applied in the Change series. An impression of estrangement is created, however the photorealistic picture illusion also develops a closeness to the viewer an exciting experiment with variable paramters, since each visitor to the exhibition will perceive the pictures in a different way ending unkown.