Dieter Roth Prints
Manuscript by Dieter to Andre, 1960
4141-OR
Letter describing the books which with 2 unique stamp drawings by dieter
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Dieter Roth
hut hat, 1966
4304-OR
25 5/8 x 35 3/8 in. (65 x 90 cm)
4 color screenprinting on colored paper with hand painting and spray paint. Edition of 50 numbered and signed ( unique items) approx 20 made 5 artist items. printed and published by d.roth, new haven. This one signed and numbered 23 of 50 with "Galerie Assindia Essen"stamp on verso. Prov. Carl Vogel.Carl Vogel: German Art historian, Art collector, Designer, Artist, Graphic designer, Professor, Educator (1923 - 2006).
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Dieter Roth
Untitled, Icelandic Landscape, 1965
3914-PR
5 1/4 x 3 1/2 in. (13.3 x 9 cm)
Two halves of two postcards taped together to form a symetric image. Sent to Malcolm Grear. Signed DR 65 on the front
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Dieter Roth
Untitled, Icelandic Landscape (GLERADALUR), 1965
6783-OR
5 x 3 1/2 in. (13 x 9 cm)
This postcard from Raymond Abraham's ex-wife who remembers receiving it directly from Roth when a HAT work was pushed through the letterbox in the winter of 1965.
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Dieter Roth
Untitled (MACHINE DRAWING), 1963
4018-PR
15 3/4 x 11 3/4 in. (40 x 30 cm)
Image on photographic paper. Copy 2 of 3
Provenance: Gudmundur Kristjansson
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Dieter Roth
Untitled, Icelandic Landscape, 1963
4415-OR
3 1/4 x 5 3/8 in. (8.2 x 13.7 cm)
Offset printed postcard, tape. Diametric Icelandic landscape.
Unique.. Reference:# 5 -collected landscapes. Note: Original postcard send to Andre' Balthazar in with a letter, not signed.
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Dieter Roth
Untitled, Icelandic Landscape, 1962
4345-OR
3 1/8 x 5 1/4 in. (8.2 x 13.5 cm)
Could be the earliest known example of the dymetric postcards sent to Carl Lazlo(publisher and friend)-" The postcard I bought in 1972 in Kassel with a group of small works by Dieter, when a gallery Müller from Köln had a temporary gallery in a hotel." Andre Kamber
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Dieter Roth
Untitled, Icelandic Landscape, 1962
9623-OR
3 1/8 x 5 1/4 in. (8.2 x 13.5 cm)
Artist made wooden frame with white paint and glued in glass. Signed on back DR to Carl Laszo in red crayon.
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Dieter Roth
BEWOGEN BEWEGING, 1961
4361-PR
39 3/8 x 27 1/2 in. (100 x 70 cm)
Poster designed for the famous moving movement exhibition in Amsterdam. The poster has a black background with silkscreened white and die cut circles. The bottom of the composition is set in sans-serif typeface. Imagine copies of this black-and-white poster pasted on walls previously containing advertising, or paint, or brick. These circular “windows” revealed glimpses of life underneath. The poster intended to be viewed differently depending on its environment.
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Dieter Roth
Untitled (Puzzle), 1961
6503-PR
22 1/16 x 22 3/4 in. (56.1 x 57.8 cm)
50 Pavetex equilateral triangles; white silkscreen.
Provenance: Dadi Wirz
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Dieter Roth
Untitled, 1960-1971
6103-OR
33 7/8 x 24 in. (86.2 x 61 cm)
India ink wash with pencil on paper. In this drawing Roth recreates the two basic elements used for book 4a, ten years later for the edition Dieter Roth–Collected Works Volume 4 published in 1972 by Hansjörg Mayer, (the source of the drawing). Half of the book is a reinterpretation of his original bok 4a, 1961, the other half is a reinterpretation of his original bok 5, 1961.
Description:
Four 50 cm pencil lines make up a rhombus, an equilateral parallelogram to which Roth adds 18 hand painted stripes that decrease in size from 34.99 mm down to 1.5 mm within this shape. Also visible is a diagonal faint pencil line that exactly cuts the equilateral parallelogram in half to form two equilateral triangles with an opposite arrangement of stripes within them.
On the bottom Roth wrote 4 cm, to scale down to the size that each side of each triangle should be for the publication. These two different triangles are the basis for the whole book being used randomly within an irregular decagon shape, also present in bok 4a, to create a dramatic visual effect with seemingly endless possibilities.
On the left side of the drawing Roth mathematically figures out the width of each of the 18 stripes used to make up the drawing. In bok 4a, 1961, which is much larger, than Dieter Roth –Collected Works volume 4, 1972 he used 14 stripes for each triangular shape, each side 72 mm long.
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Dieter Roth
Fotogram 2, 1960
7501-OR
19 1/4 x 19 1/4 in. (49 x 49 cm)
Silver gelatin print. Photogram movement of a drawing. Provenance: Manfred Vilhjamsson
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Dieter Roth
Untitled (Tape Picture for end papers), 1958
13584-PR
28 x 20 in. (71.1 x 50.8 cm)
2 color photo lithography printing.
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Dieter Roth
Untitled, 1957
13024-BK
19 1/4 x 23 1/8 in. (49 x 59 cm)
2 color screen print in red and green on black paper, signed "DR", each unique ref 26 in CW20 approx 10 unique prints
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Dieter Roth
4x4x4, 1954
13913-OR
19 3/8 x 13 3/4 in. (49.5 x 35 cm)
ink on paper
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