Christoph Ruckhäberle b. 1972
Christoph Ruckhäberle is a leading figure of the New Leipzig School, and he is celebrated for his vibrant, expressive canvases and prints . Trained in animation at CalArts (1991–92) and later at the Leipzig Academy (BFA 1995, MFA 2002), Ruckhäberle quickly distinguished himself through figurative painting that merges narrative, geometry, and color.
His scenes depict groups of figures—dancing, lounging, interfacing—in classical poses and social settings. Through bold color, hard-edge forms, and rhythmic geometries, he transforms everyday interaction into dynamic compositions where body language, gesture, and collective energy take center stage These tableaux balance storytelling with abstraction, inviting viewers to decode their own narratives.