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Dieter Roth (Hannover 1930 - Basel 1998)


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Lot-No. 391

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1996. Gouache and digital print. 29,5 x 21 cm. Unframed. Lo. ri. autographed and dat. Dieter Roth Jan 96. - Provenance: From the collection of Dr. Gabriele Hartmann, Hamburg, a friend of Dieter Roth. - Swiss poet, graphic artist, action and object artist. R. was an important proponent of 'Concrete Poetry' and Eat Art and was also in contact with Fluxus artists in New York. His works were exhibited twice at the Documenta. His works of art, which are always humorous, take up changeability and transience concretely in their materials. Mus.: New York (Moma), London (Tate), Paris (Centre Pompidou), Zürich (Kunsthaus), Hamburg (Kunsthalle), Hannover (Sprengel. Mus.), Karlsruhe (ZKM), Barcelona, Bremen, Gent, Roskilde a. others. Lit.: B. Meyer-Krahmer: Dieter Roth: Selbstbeobachtung als künstlerischer Schaffensprozess a. others.

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Dieter Roth: Tree


Dieter Roth (Hannover 1930 - Basel 1998)

Tree

Lot-No. 391

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Date: 1996
Technique: Gouache and digital print
Dimensions: 29,5 x 21 cm
Frame: Unframed
Mark/Notation: Lo. ri. autographed and dat. Dieter Roth Jan 96
Provenance: From the collection of Dr. Gabriele Hartmann, Hamburg, a friend of Dieter Roth.

Vita:

Swiss poet, graphic artist, action and object artist. R. was an important proponent of 'Concrete Poetry' and Eat Art and was also in contact with Fluxus artists in New York. His works were exhibited twice at the Documenta. His works of art, which are always humorous, take up changeability and transience concretely in their materials. Mus.: New York (Moma), London (Tate), Paris (Centre Pompidou), Zürich (Kunsthaus), Hamburg (Kunsthalle), Hannover (Sprengel. Mus.), Karlsruhe (ZKM), Barcelona, Bremen, Gent, Roskilde a. others. Lit.: B. Meyer-Krahmer: Dieter Roth: Selbstbeobachtung als künstlerischer Schaffensprozess a. others.

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