Houben Tcherkelov, (Bulgarian: Хубен Черкелов; known as Houben R.T.; American, born in Bulgaria on January 23, 1970) is a painter and experimental artist who lives and works in New York. In his early photographs, film, and installations post-communist Bulgaria and Bulgarian art is a recurrent theme. In his more recent work, Tcherkelov paints images from American and other national currencies using
impasto
Impasto is a technique used in painting, where paint is laid on an area of the surface thickly, usually thick enough that the brush or painting-knife strokes are visible. Paint can also be mixed right on the canvas. When dry, impasto provides tex ...
,
glaze,
foil
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Materials
* Foil (metal), a quite thin sheet of metal, usually manufactured with a rolling mill machine
* Metal leaf, a very thin sheet of decorative metal
* Aluminium foil, a type of wrapping for food
* Tin foil, metal foil ma ...
,
acrylic and
watercolor
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techniques. In all of his work the artist seeks to suggest the way in which symbolic images legitimize national power.
Life and work
Houben Tcherkelov was born on January 23, 1970, in
Kardzhali
Kardzhali ( , ''Kărdžali''; ), sometimes spelt Kardžali or Kurdzhali, is List of cities and towns in Bulgaria, a town in the Eastern Rhodopes in Bulgaria, centre of Kardzhali Municipality and Kardzhali Province. The noted Kardzhali Reservoir is ...
, a town in southeastern Bulgaria. Tcherkelov studied painting at the
National Academy of Arts
The National Academy of Arts () is an institution of higher education in Sofia, Bulgaria. It is the oldest and most renowned school of arts in the country.
History
The National Academy of Arts was founded in 1896 by noted artists and public f ...
in
Sofia
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, Bulgaria's capital, and was associated with the radical movement around the XXL Gallery.
Tcherkelov's early works in Sofia analyze space and life structures in a society transitioning at once to a new social system and acclimating to the rapid pace of globalization. ''Freezing'', a 1994 exhibit of frozen animals in Sofia's
National Museum of Natural History (Bulgaria)
The National Museum of Natural History (, ''Natsionalen prirodonauchen muzey''), or NMNHS, is a natural history museum in the Bulgarian capital of Sofia.
History
Founded in 1889, it is affiliated with the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences and ...
pointed to the moribund state of museums in Bulgaria, grossly out-of-sync with the normal pace of events. Perhaps Tcherkelov's most well-known work from his series of interventions is ''Suitable Suit'', a video still from which served as the cover of ''Menschenbilder: Foto- und Videokunst aus Bulgarien''. In this video the artist lumbers through a field in a suit many sizes too large. Tcherkelov's analysis of Bulgarian society culminated in ''Reality Show'' (1998), a video that, with numerous art historical references, satirizes the affluence and decadence of the international film and music industry transferred to Sofia.
In 1995, Tcherkelov studied impasto painting with
Jörg Immendorff
Jörg Immendorff (14 June 1945 – 28 May 2007) was a German painter, sculptor, stage designer and art professor. He was a member of the art movement ''Neue Wilde''.
Early life and education
Immendorff was born in Bleckede, Lower Saxony, nea ...
in Amsterdam with a grant from the Felix Meritis Foundation.
[''Houben R. T.: $ Paintings'', 30.] Not until he arrived in New York City in 2000, however, did he begin to work exclusively using this technique.
[Henry, 2.] Art critic
Eleanor Heartney, in an introduction to Tcherkelov's series of impasto paintings based on images from currency, writes that they present "symbols mined from American currency as keys to understand national dreams and fantasies." Concentrating on details in both new and old forms of money, Tcherkelov "exhumes their meanings and contradictions, revealing the subliminal power that currency images have." Artist, musician, and performer
Genesis P-Orridge
Genesis Breyer P-Orridge (born Neil Andrew Megson; 22 February 1950 – 14 March 2020) was an English singer-songwriter, musician, poet, performance artist, visual artist, and occultist who rose to notoriety as the founder of the COUM Transmi ...
writes of one of Tcherkelov's paintings that "it seemed to explode with sheer exuberance." He continues: "We wonder how the artist trapped a living spirit inside the painting and yet maintained its happiness!".
Tcherkelov cites the panic in the Bulgarian banking sector in the 1990s, which forced the government to devaluate the national currency, the Lev, by removing three zeroes, as the initial impetus that drove his consideration, from an aesthetic perspective, of the symbolic power of money. He also points to his arrival in New York as an immigrant, and his reliance on coins to make calls from payphones, as having "left
imwith the feeling of communication," and that money is a component of expression. Cultural critic Georgette Gouveia notes that Houben's aesthetic "is related to 20th-century Pop Art, but rather than focus on manufactured Pepsi-Cola or Brillo boxes as Warhol famously did, he focuses on the financial instruments that are engines of wealth."
In 2011, Houben was selected to represent Bulgaria in the 54th Venice Biennale.
In February and March 2018, Houben held solo shows at the
National Art Gallery (Bulgaria)
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History
It is located on Battenberg Square in the capital city of Sofia, occupying most of t ...
, Sofia Arsenal and the
National Archaeological Museum (Bulgaria)
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, both in Sofia. In interviews, Houben was asked to talk about the role of art in the age of digitalization and bitcoin. The mission of art "is in the statics - to stop the flying time, to talk with the past, and with the future," Tcherkelov stated. "To not turn into ephemera, unlike the built-in interchangeability of almost everything that surrounds us. In 25 years, artificial intelligence will make many professions redundant, but there will be room for traditional human activity that cannot be multiplied or created by robots."
From November 2020 through March 2021, Houben held a solo show at the Museum of Humour and Satire in Gabrovo, Bulgaria. The museum director, Margarita Dorovska, described Houben's works as "beyond generous to the viewer" who is "compelled to move around and is yet never certain to have seen it all." In order to experience Houben's works, "
e has to move, to change their stance, to exhaust the spatial relations, and there will still be an elusive remainder."
During a solo show in Taiwan at InSian Gallery, Houben explained the inspiration for his work: "Now I am in New York, where nothing is produced anymore. Only financial services remain. This is why I want to reflect this in my art. In a way, I am a traditional painter painting everything around me. This is the influence of global finance."
As art critic Xi Chen, in an introduction to the catalogue for this exhibit, states, "The artist, through the financial symbols inherent in currency—and the collective memory such symbols reflect—references the fluid exchange and translation between art and finance." For the same exhibit,
Christian Viveros-Fauné
Christian Viveros-Fauné is a New York-based writer and curator of contemporary art.
Career
Viveros-Fauné is a former art dealer, and former Art exhibition, art fair director. He has lectured at Yale University, Pratt Institute, and Parsons Sch ...
described Houben's oeuvre as a "global treasury" of images that "depict
money as a phenomenon that is . . . reflective" requiring that the viewer "look beneath the surface of a thing."
[Viveros-Fauné, Christiane. The (Cultural) Currency Trader: The Art of Houben R. Tcherkelov. InSian Gallery. 2024.]
References
External links
DTR Modern Galleries, BostonNational Academy of Arts, SofiaXXL Gallery, SofiaOfficial WebsiteL'Uomo Italian Vogue Article on 54th Venice Biennale
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1970 births
21st-century Bulgarian painters
People from Kardzhali
Contemporary painters
Living people
Bulgarian emigrants to the United States