Fabian Treiber's (b. Ludwigsburg, 1986; lives and works in Stuttgart)
paintings show what appear to be interiors while interrogating
subjective projections and our perceptions of reality. The artificial
spaces bear witness to human existence even though there are no people
to be seen. In his still lifes, Treiber negotiates classical questions
of painting: form and structure, color and composition, representation
of space and organization of the surface. His paintings primarily
implement formal rather than narrative decisions. This lets the artist
provoke a deliberate breach in which the ostensibly fallacious emerges
as the essential quality of painting--the effect is that of works that
seem somehow off but are actually just right. Fabian Treiber studied
painting and intermedia design at the Stuttgart State Academy of Art and
Design (ABK Stuttgart). His works have won him a Karl Schmidt Rottluff
Fellowship; he was also a finalist for the 2021 Hans Purrmann Grand
Prize. He has had numerous solo shows, including at Kunsthalle Nürnberg,
Nuremberg; Kunstverein Ludwigsburg; and Galerie Ruttkowski;68, Cologne.