Born in the Netherlands in 1976, artist and pianist Robert Lambermont draws his inspiration from poetry, movement and anything technical. His kinetic installations are born of a persistently searching mind probing the laws of the universe through shape, matter and dynamics. Impressions, experiences, memories: all may be starting points for his objects. He collects them and transforms them into poetic, rhythmic sculptures which he exposes to magnetic fields and chemical processes.
Lambermont’s sculptures can be related to the music of Simeon ten Holt. The composer from Bergen (Holland) builds his pieces on a large number of groups of bars which have to be repeated – the pianist decides how often, and for how long. Since leaving Rietveld Academy, Robert has held concerts of piano music by ten Holt as an explanation of his own sculptures and installations. He takes part in a piano ensemble, specializing in ten Holt's music.
Robert Lambermont studied at the Maastricht Fine Arts Academy and at Amsterdam's Rietveld Academy. He now lives and works in Haarlem. His work is featured in the collections of the Domein Museum in Sittard and the Dutch National Art Collection. In the course of the years, Lambermont received several stipends of the Fonds voor Beeldende Kunsten, Vormgeving en Bouwkunst (Fund for Arts).