In 1995, Talberg published his Neo-Fluxus Manifesto, codifying his philosophy of "flow" inspired by
Heraclitus's »Pantha rhei« ("everything flows") and DAO (
Taoism) principles. His signature »Manifolds« explore flow in various dichotomies such as nature versus alchemy, asymmetry versus dynamics,
Eros versus
Thanatos. In 2011, Talberg launched the Talberg Museum in Offenbach/Main, Germany, one of the few
single-artist museums worldwide while the artist is still alive (
List_of_single-artist_museums). According to Talberg's artist statement, his Neo-Fluxus Manifolds »express flow: manifestations of the eternal return of life and energy.« Talberg lives and works between
Heidelberg and
Southern France. == Bibliography (selected)==