
It’s been a while since my last post, but that doesn’t mean I’ve been inactive as an artist. Over the past months, I’ve been working on a new series of images that I’ll be sharing here soon. I’ve also been busy with the upcoming mockART album, created from material we recorded during last year’s live show — among other projects.
Today, though, I’m excited to announce that my works are part of several exhibitions, and I’d love to meet you there!
The Wild Within
The Wild Within puts the relationship between nature and civilization to the test.
In these images, animals wander through urban landscapes, cities are reclaimed by nature, and humans rediscover their animal side. The series reminds us that we do not exist outside of nature: even concrete and steel are created from its resources. Here, the wild reclaims its space and blurs the boundary between the artificial and the organic, between human and animal, between what we call culture and what we define as nature.
Download the Flyer (in German)


Opening:
Sunday, December 7, 2025, 17:00
Exhibition Duration:
07.12.2025 – 04.01.2026
Kultur Restaurant Savanne
Schloßgasse 8
35423 Lich
Phone: +49 160 92813675
www.savanne-restaurant.de
Opening Hours:
Wednesday – Saturday: 17:00 – 00:00
Sunday: 12:00 – 15:00. and 17:00 – 00:00
Monday and Tuesday: closed
The exhibition can be visited during the restaurant’s opening hours.

Divine Encounters in Homberg (Ohm)
I’m happy to announce that a selection of works from my Gods and Goddesses series will be on display in Homberg (Ohm) as part of the kunstHALTESTELLEN – a unique outdoor art project founded by Sandra Y. Jacques.
I first discovered the kunstHALTESTELLEN while hiking near Homberg (Ohm) and was immediately fascinated by the idea of presenting art in public spaces, accessible to everyone at any time. After reaching out to Sandra, she kindly invited me to take part.
The kunstHALTESTELLEN are information stations that serve as a public, free, open-air gallery, presenting art around the clock. Since their launch in May 2025, they have brought new artistic life to the town’s historic centre. Each installation remains on view for six months, with the artworks rotating between the six stations every month.
My works will be exhibited from November 15, 2025, moving to a new location around the 15th of each month until they have appeared at all six stations.
So if you visit Homberg (Ohm), take the opportunity to explore its charming old town, the castle, and the beautiful surrounding landscape — and, of course, to encounter a touch of the divine along the way.
My work is currently displayed at “Kreisverkehr” – but they will move from Haltestelle to Haltestelle. Click here find the find out where the Gods and Goddesses are on display now.


The Grande Finale

Nebbiensches Gartenhaus
Bockenheimer Anlage, near Hilton Hotel
60322 Frankfurt
I’m delighted to return to Nebbiensches Gartenhaus in Frankfurt as part of the group exhibition Grande Finale, presented by the Frankfurter Künstlerclub.
As every year, this pre-Christmas group show marks the conclusion of the club’s exhibition season. Each member has the opportunity to present new works from the past year — fresh “out of the studio” — to an interested audience.
Visitors are warmly invited to enjoy the festive atmosphere in this beautiful garden house and perhaps find inspiration — or even the perfect gift — for themselves or someone special.
Opening:
Thursday, November 13, 2025, 19:00
Exhibition Duration:
November 14 – 30, 2025
Opening Hours:
Wednesday to Sunday, 12:00 – 18:00
Monday and Tuesday: closed










34 responses to “Into the Wilderness: Expositions in Lich, Homberg (Ohm) and Frankfurt”
Wunderbar komponiert … wirkt fast wie ein Wesen von einem anderen Stern.
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Vielen Dank, Birgit. Schön, dass es Dir gefällt.
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Congratulations, Rabirius. I won’t be traveling to Germany soon but wish you all the best on your exhibitions.
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Thanks a lot for your wishes, John!
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😊
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What an inspiring update! 🌿 Your new series sounds both thought-provoking and visually powerful — exploring the bond between nature and civilization in such a poetic way. Congratulations on your upcoming exhibitions! Wishing you great success and many meaningful encounters at The Wild Within and Into the Labyrinth. 👏🎨
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Thank you so much for your words and wishes!
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You are most welcome, dear.
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Love your work a lot
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Thanks a lot, Marylou.
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All three venues are so exciting and so different from one another. You are a treasure to the art scene!
I’m so glad to see that your art is reaching ever-wider circles of forward-thinking people.
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Thanks a lot, Kim.
Yes, the setup is quite different for all three places. But I like that. 🙂
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Wonderful Rabirius, Congratulations upon your exhibition my friend… Love the images s shown here..
I hope its a huge success for you xx 💖
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Thank you so much for your wishes, Sue!
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🤗☺️❤️
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A wonderful header
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Thank you, Derrick.
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Good news, so many exhibitions, great job!
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Thanks a lot!
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Congratulations Rabirius!
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Thank you so much, Jet.
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Congratulations, Rabirius, that looks great and intriguing. It’s just a bit too far for me to visit. I wish you the best of luck!
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Thank you so much for your wishes, Jan.
Yes, it is not around the corner for most people, unfortunately.
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Congratz! 👍✋
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Great! Congratulations! All th best with the exhibition.
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Thanks a lot, Carlos!
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Thank you.
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alle succes gewenst Rabirius!!
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Thanks a lot, Willy.
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Many congratulations on your exhibition!!
I wish I could see it with my own eyes.
Warm wishes from Japan,
Takami
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Thank you, Takami.
Yes, sadly everyone is living too far away.
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That’s a cute picture of the pink cockatoo peeking out at us.
It’s good to remind ourselves that the English word animal goes back to Latin anima, whose many meanings were ‘air, breeze, breath,’ and ultimately ‘breath of life,’ and therefore ‘spirit, soul.’
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That is indeed interesting. I didn’t know that, though I learned Latin ages ago, I forgot most about it.
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Maybe this will animate you to review your Latin, along with etymology more generally.
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