Tauber moves between comic art and abstract art. He grew up in Hungary, where Western comics were ubiquitous—ideologically foreign, yet visually fascinating. The images captivated him, but not the stories. His painting uses familiar colors, shapes, and dynamics, yet dispenses with classic narrative structures. Instead of heroes, movement and fragments take center stage. This creates a world that appears simultaneously chaotic and orderly, familiar and foreign. He shatters these worlds with creative relish. His deconstruction is not mere destruction—it is a creative process. In this way, Tauber creates a visual experience that offers room for reflection. His art is not a mere homage, but a playful, critical engagement with these universes and their messages.
"The destruction of such worlds is fun for me, but it's not mere destruction. Something new emerges in the process of annihilation."
Péter Tauber lives and works in Vienna. He completed his painting studies at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna under Professor Daniel Richter.