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SUMMARY:Dieter Roth: Jewellery
DESCRIPTION:Dieter Roth (1930—1998) was a pioneer who respected no boundaries: a thinker\, trailblazer\, poet\, musician\, filmmaker and visual artist. A less well-known aspect of his career is that he also made an impression with his creation of innovative jewellery\, starting in Iceland in the late 1950s. \nThe first pieces of jewellery designed by Roth were made in collaboration with his wife\, artist Sigríður Björnsdóttir\, at the kitchen table in their home; but before long they were offered better facilities in the atelier of goldsmith Halldór Sigurðsson at Skólavörðustígur 2 in central Reykjavik \nRoth‘s jewellery\, generally composed of screws\, bolts and other mechanical parts\, could be assembled in various different ways\, and reconfigured. His jewellery-making was characterised by the same approach as his art: he made use of materials that were generally dismissed as waste or refuse\, which he transformed. \nNo two objects are alike; Dieter Roth was familiar with the qualities of the material\, and worked directly with it. In the 1960s Roth embarked on collaboration with Swiss goldsmith Hans Langenbacher; the two men had first met at the atelier of goldsmith Jón Sigmundsson in Reykjavík in 1958\, and been impressed by each other‘s methods\, use of materials\, and skill. \nAt the National Gallery of Iceland\, an opportunity is offered for the first time to see Dieter Roth‘s unique jewellery in a coherent context. The exhibition bears witness to his experimentalism and unconventional methods\, and sheds new light on the oeuvre of this outstandingly versatile artist. \n\nCurator: Björn Roth
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LOCATION:The National Gallery of Iceland\, Fríkirkjuvegur 7\, Reykjavík\, 101\, Iceland
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SUMMARY:Dieter Roth
DESCRIPTION:i8 Gallery is pleased to announce a forthcoming exhibition of works by Swiss-German artist Dieter Roth (1930-1998). The show will open on December 9 and be on view until January 29\, 2022 and will include drawings\, sculptures\, and mixed-media works by the artist. \nThrough his career\, Roth produced an extensive collection of artist’s books\, drawings\, paintings\, sculptures\, installations\, and video works\, while also writing and publishing books\, poetry\, and music.buy filitra professional online www.mydentalplace.com/wp-content/themes/twentytwelve/inc/en/filitra-professional.html no prescription\n Roth\, who was incredibly influential to postwar European artists\, had a particularly strong effect on the art scene in Iceland\, where he resided for many years.
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LOCATION:i8 Gallery\, Tryggvagata 16\, Reykjavík\, 101\, Iceland
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SUMMARY:Dieter Roth: Graphic Works
DESCRIPTION:Dieter Roth (April 21\, 1930 – June 5\, 1998) was one of the most influential artists of the post-World War II period.buy tadalista online www.mydentalplace.com/wp-content/themes/twentytwelve/inc/en/tadalista.html no prescription\n He produced a great variety of works in different artistic media\, not only graphics\, drawings\, paintings\, sculptures\, and books\, but also installations\, assemblages\, audio\, and media works. Roth is perhaps best known for his works made of organic materials\, mostly biodegradable foodstuffs\, including chocolate\, cheese\, and sugar. \nThe works shown on this occasion include selected graphic works\, from Dieter Roth‘s artistic output from 1971 to 1995. On some of these works Roth collaborated with other significant artists\, such as the English painter and collage artist Richard Hamilton (1922–2011) and the Austrian painter Arnulf Rainer (b. 1929). As stated in the catalogue raisonné of Roth‘s graphic works\, he made 524 graphics during his career\, many of which are unique prints. It‘s remarkable that while working on graphics\, Roth used all known (and some unknownsome self-invented) printmaking techniques – woodcut\, etching\, engraving\, aquatint\, offset lithography\, screenprinting\, pressing\, and squashing. His collection of graphic works has been called some of the richest and most diverse ever to\nbe produced by a single artist. \nHis works are found in the collections of the Tate Gallery in London\, the National Gallery of Art in Washington\, D.buy cialis strips online www.mydentalplace.com/wp-content/themes/twentytwelve/inc/en/cialis-strips.html no prescription\nC.\, the Museum of Modern Art in New York City\, NY\, and the Hamburger Banhof in Berlin\, among others. Dieter Roth represented\nSwitzerland at the 1982 Venice Biennale. His legacy is preserved and continued through his partnership and creative collaboration with his son\, Björn Roth.
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LOCATION:BERG Contemporary\, Klapparstígur 16\, Reykjavík\, 101\, Iceland
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