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Monique Pauline Maria Josephine Toebosch, also known by the pseudonym Paul Rubens, (19 August 1948 – 24 November 2012) was a Dutch actress, artist and musician. She began her performing career in 1969 and produced improvised music. Toebosch collaborated with
Michel Waisvisz Michel Waisvisz ( ; 8 July 1949, Leiden – 18 June 2008, Amsterdam) was a Dutch composer, performer and inventor of experimental musical instrument, experimental electronic musical instruments. He was the artistic director of STEIM in Amsterdam f ...
in multiple theatre productions and did solo productions before moving into the visual arts scene as an installation artist. She was a lecturer at the audiovisual department of Amsterdam's
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; at
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during the 1996–97 academic year; at the
Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten The Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten (State Academy of Fine Arts) was founded in 1870 in Amsterdam. It is a classical academy, a place where philosophers, academics and artists meet to test and exchange ideas and knowledge. The school supports ...
from 1996 to 2000 and was director of the post-academic course DasArts (later the Master of Theatre of the
Amsterdam University of the Arts The Amsterdam University of the Arts () is a Dutch institute for higher professional education located in Amsterdam Amsterdam ( , ; ; ) is the capital of the Netherlands, capital and Municipalities of the Netherlands, largest city of the Ki ...
from 2004 to 2007. She was a recipient of the
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and the Arti Medal of Arti et Amicitiae.


Early life

On 19 August 1948, Toebsoch was born in
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, the fourth of six children of the Dutch composer and organist and the Flemish woman Maria Adolphina Anna Rubens. She was raised in Breda and had failed to gain admittance to a drama school when she was 16 years old. Toebsoch went on to briefly study in the sculpture department of the Breda Art Academy in 1968 and dropped out halfway through her scheduled time at the Brabant Conservatory in Breda after a year's studying guitar and singing. From 1970 to 1975, she studied fashion, illustration and graphic design at
AKV St. Joost St. Joost School of Art and Design (formerly Academy of Art and Design St. Joost, Dutch ''Akademie voor Kunst en Vormgeving St. Joost, Breda'') is a Dutch academy of art and design based in Breda and 's-Hertogenbosch. The school is part of Avans ...
, where she received more personal expression than at Brabant.


Career

While at AKV St. Joost, Toebsoch performed French music in cafés and concert halls. She produced improvised music such as with the Werkgroep voor Vanzelfsprekendheid in 1969 and The New Electric Chamber Music Ensemble. From 1969, Toebosch acted in films such as ''Spare Bedroom'', ''Eating'', ''Seats Two'', ''Spectator'' and ''Behind your Walls'', which were directed by . She collaborated with
Michel Waisvisz Michel Waisvisz ( ; 8 July 1949, Leiden – 18 June 2008, Amsterdam) was a Dutch composer, performer and inventor of experimental musical instrument, experimental electronic musical instruments. He was the artistic director of STEIM in Amsterdam f ...
from 1972 in theatre productions such as ''Kerstspel'' in 1972, ''Avond over Jazz'' in 1976, ''Michel de Kerstnacht door'' in 1977 and ''De M&M en M&M Show'' in 1979. She performed the role of the squatter boxer Waisvisz in the solo theatre production ''Ze zeggen dat ze zingt...'' based in Breda at the Shaffy Theater in 1978 and received gilders from the . Toebosch and Kees Klaver produced the solo theatre cinematic adaptive production of ''Ike Bertels'' broadcast on
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's
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channel in June 1979 in which she was the lead role. Not long after, she began her visual arts career. In April 1980, Toebosch performed two solo performances under the title ''Ten Toonstelling len II'' in which she discussed current events, personal experiences and potential audience reactions. She reached a wider audience with the installation of the Painthouse, a 'composition of wood, linen, paint and mezzo-soprano', firstly presented at the Royal Theater Carré and broadcast by the VPRO on television, then shown at
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the following year. Toebosch played a prostitute in the 1982
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film '. In June 1983, she presented a series of four live VPRO art programmes of the series ''Aanvallen van uitersten'' from the Royal Theater Carré that was holding part of the
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. During one performance, she persuaded some musicians to continue performing after the conductor
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forced the NOS Omroeporkest to stop playing, thinking the audience was not taking the music of
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's Prelude seriously. From 1985 to 1990, Toebosch worked as a lecturer at the audiovisual department of Amsterdam's
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. She created a series six works of installation art under the title Les Douleurs Contemporaines and the 'Engelenzender' song on behalf of the Van Leeuw foundation in 1994. Engelenzender broadcast daily on the 24 hour radio station Engelen/Angels FM 98.0 for motorists driving on the
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between 1994 and 2000 and gave her national attention. She was a guest lecturer at
ArtEZ University of Arts ArtEZ University of Arts () is an art academy in Netherlands. ArtEZ combines several art institutes and art disciplines with branches in Arnhem, Enschede, and Zwolle. In its name the A stands for Arnhem, the E for Enschede, and Z for Zwolle. Aca ...
during the 1996–97 academic year and was an educator at
Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten The Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten (State Academy of Fine Arts) was founded in 1870 in Amsterdam. It is a classical academy, a place where philosophers, academics and artists meet to test and exchange ideas and knowledge. The school supports ...
from 1996 to 2000. Toebosch was a member of the until 1997. In 2002, she established the internet-only political party called the Ideal Party after becoming unhappy with the political atmosphere, and campaigned for an artist-specific bank. Toebosch served as director of the post-academic course DasArts (later the Master of Theatre of the
Amsterdam University of the Arts The Amsterdam University of the Arts () is a Dutch institute for higher professional education located in Amsterdam Amsterdam ( , ; ; ) is the capital of the Netherlands, capital and Municipalities of the Netherlands, largest city of the Ki ...
from 2004 to 2007. She invited students from around the world to attend the institution to develop themselves. She took on the male alter ego Paul Rubens in 2010, which she based on her mother's maiden name after a diagnosis of lung cancer and performed in the character on occasion. Toebosch had a role in the 2010 film ''De Strijkrol'' and in
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's '' Levensloop'' before ending her career in the outdoor exhibition ''Erasing and Recovering on a Saturday Afternoon'' held in
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in June 2011. She was dressed in white and rode on the back of an elephant pulling an harrow for two hours. Her works were exhibited in several museums and exhibition spaces such as in the in Breda, de Appel, the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, Witte de With in
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, the
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in Barcelona and the Le Fresnoy Art Center in
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.


Personal life

She was married twice; firstly to the mechanical engineer Cornelis Houwer from 11 June 1970 to 29 December 1976 and to the artist Rudolf Johannes Luijters between 14 December 1999 and 28 December 2004. There were no children of the two marriages. Although Toebosch did not smoke, she was diagnosed with lung cancer in March 2008 and was given three months to live. She chose to undergo euthanasia and died on 24 November 2012 in Amsterdam.


Reputation

Rudy Koopmans described her as "the only (fake) diva of Western European improvised music" in the ''
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'' newspaper in 1977. He noted that Toebosch had a "face is very flexible and she can open her mouth up to her ears. Even in a resting position, it is a formidable mouth." Author Thomas Dresscher wrote that she "was a versatile artist who liked to experiment and has guided and inspired many young artists. Art critics and historians find it difficult to name or categorize her diverse and eclectic work. It is in almost all cases groundbreaking and confrontational." She received the
Sandberg Prize The Sandberg Prize for Israeli Art refers to a prize for art and design awarded at the Israel Museum, Jerusalem, with a particular focus on Israeli art. The prize was inaugurated in 1968 with funds from an anonymous New York City, New York–based ...
in 1995, the in 2000 and the Arti Medal of Arti et Amicitiae in 2009.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Toebosch, Moniek 1948 births 2012 deaths People from Breda Dutch people of Flemish descent Dutch film actresses Dutch stage actresses 20th-century Dutch actresses 21st-century Dutch actresses Dutch women television presenters 20th-century Dutch women artists 21st-century Dutch women artists Dutch installation artists Women installation artists Dutch lecturers AKV St. Joost alumni Academic staff of Gerrit Rietveld Academie