Ruben van Schalm

Van Schalm, Ruben

b, 1988, Rotterdam NL

 

Museums & Library Collections 

The Research Library Rijksmuseum Collection - The Netherlands, NL

The Art Library & Research Tel Aviv Museum Collection - Israel, TLV

The RKD Netherlands for Art History The Netherlands, NL

The Leiden University Library, Special Collections, The Netherlands, NL

The MA-g The Museum of Avant Garde  Switzerland, CH

The Sächsische Landesbibliothek  Dresden, DE

The Royal Library  Denhaag, The Netherlands, NL

The HAAS ARTS LIBRARY, Art & Arch Collection, Yale University Library , US

The Columbia University in the City of New York, US

The Cornell University Library, Donor Tofias, Evelyn Diamond - Ithaca, NY 

The Princeton University Library, Princeton, NJ

The Library of Congress, Washington, DC

The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

The Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles, CA

 

 

 

Group Exhibitions

 

2024 The Little Black Gallery - BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! - Manila, Philippines

2023 Kahmann Krollmann Collection - Berlin 

2023 The Little Black Gallery - BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! - Australia 

2023 Haute Photographie - Rotterdam 

2022 The Future is here - Kahmann Gallery  - Amsterdam

2021 Haute Photographie • Amsterdam • Museum square 

2021 Haute Photographie • Rotterdam  

2019 Gup New Talent 2020 - Amsterdam

2016 The Barbadian, X Bank, Amsterdam, NL

2013 London Boys, La Culture Tel Aviv, IL

 

BOOKS

 

Solo 

Paradise, Ruben van Schalm, 2020, publisher Komma,

Foreword by Erwin Olaf, Essay by Marth von Loeben ISBN 978-94-91525-91-9

 

Group

2023 - BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! - KEHRER VERLAG 

2020 • New Dutch / Gup New Talen 2020 X Publishers

2020 • BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! - Mendo, TeNeues

 

 

 

 

 

Nominations

New Dutch / Gup New Photography Talent Award 2020

 

"The Photographer paints a world in which he evokes a delicate balance between man and nature, illustrating how we much approach, respect and cherish the vulnerability of our surroundings. Ruben van Schalm stands on the shoulders of male nude photographers of prior generations, paying a tribute with this series of photos to the work of these men, the very source to which Wilhem von Gloeden attributes his work." 
 
Erwin Olaf