Campus To Capital
#11 Ruben Benjamin – Becoming and being an Artist: From Engineering to Emotion
02 Jul 2025
In this episode of Campus To Capital, we sit down with Ruben Benjamin – a German visual artist whose sculptural, three-dimensional works are collected and exhibited from Seoul to Los Angeles.But this conversation goes far beyond aesthetics.Recorded on-site at Ruben’s studio in Munich, this episode captures not only his voice but also the atmosphere of his creative environment – from raw materials to finished pieces.Ruben shares how he built a successful, international artist brand without ever attending art school – drawing instead on his background in mechanical engineering, technology, and business.We talk about:What it means to “become” an artist in 2025Why Ruben calls his works sculptures for walls, not paintingsThe business side of art: pricing, scaling, and commercial influenceHow brand collaborations (e.g. Vacheron Constantin) work behind the scenesNavigating the fine line between content and creation in the age of InstagramHis views on AI, NFTs, and new materials reshaping the art worldAnd what it takes to stand out – without selling outThis episode is a deep dive into creative autonomy, brand building, and the power of visual storytelling.Many thanks to Ruben for sharing his journey – and for welcoming us into his studio.Presented by Timeless Investments.
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