Background
Lebeck, Robert was born on March 21, 1929 in Berlin. Son of Kurt and Maria (Kuehne) Lebeck.
Lebeck, Robert was born on March 21, 1929 in Berlin. Son of Kurt and Maria (Kuehne) Lebeck.
Finally repatriated after World World War II, he finished high school at the Donaueschingen Fürstenberg Gymnasium, and went on to study ethnology in Zurich and New New York
At the age of fifteen Lebeck was drafted into the Wehrmacht and sent to the Eastern Front where he was captured as a Prisoner Of War by the Soviet Army. Self-taught as a photographer, he started in 1952 as a freelancer selling to various newspapers and magazines in Heidelberg. Lebeck then went on to be employed by the magazines Illustrierte wie Revue and Kristall, and finally by the German weekly news magazine Stern.
He worked for Stern for thirty years as a photojournalist, with a brief sabbatical during 1977 to 1978, as editor-in-chief of the monthly educational magazine Georgia
Since 2001 Lebeck has resided in Berlin. Lebeck became well known in 1960 after his report on the independence of the Congo "Afrika im Jahre Null" ("Africa in Year Zero") which included a photograph of an African boy, Ambroise Boimbo, standing beside the steel scabbard of Belgian King Baudouin.
To this day that picture remains his "calling card". "Tokio-Moskau-Leopoldville", Hamburg Arts and Crafts Museum (Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe), Hamburg 1961
"Sammlung R.L. - Fotografie des 19.
Jahrhunderts", Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin 1982
"Augenzeuge Robert Lebeck - 30 Jahre Zeitgeschichte", Stadtmuseum, Kiel 1983
"Robert Lebeck - Fotoreportagen", Perpignan (south of France) 1991
"Kiosk.
Eine Geschichte der Fotoreportage", Museum Ludwig, Cologne 2001
"Unverschämtes Glück", Willy Brandt House, Berlin 2004
"Robert Lebeck - Neugierig auf Welt", Galerie & Edition Bode, Nuremberg 2008
"Robert Lebeck. Fotografien 1955-2005", Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin 2008.
Served with German Air Force, 1943-1945.
Married Cordula Reiser, December 23, 1991. Children: Anna, Linda, Oscar.