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Leopold Rabus

The human figures depicted by the Swiss artist Leopold Rabus (1977) are often ill-fated, gruesome, awkward, or crazy, but always humoros. Against the backdrop of a realistically renderend woodland scene with toadstools, a deserted shed, or wooden house in the forest, he paints people from his immediate surroundings. Rabus focuses on the decrepit, forgotten, and unspectacular places on his doorstep, sometimes making the landschape itself his central motif. Rabus has developed his own independant visual language thet allows him to address the great issues of human existance and to place them in a contemporary context. His inimitable oeuvre is presented in this publication.

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