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Dieter Roth, Double Quartet, 1971
Dieter Roth, Double Quartet, 1971
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Double Quartet, 1971
DIETER ROTH
Color lithograph, on vellum paper,
Signed in pencil, numbered
Dimensions: 91.4 x 71.1 cm
Edition of 50
Published by Petersburg Press, London
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Description : Dieter Roth (1930–1998) was a German-born Swiss artist known for his innovative and experimental approach to contemporary art. His works often combine a variety of techniques, including printing, collage, and unconventional materials, reflecting his inventive spirit and commitment to artistic inquiry. Roth is considered a pioneer of conceptual art and a key figure in 20th-century European art.
This lithograph is an excellent example of Dieter Roth's complex and dynamic visual language. It features a richly layered composition, blending geometric shapes, intersecting lines, and a vibrant color palette. The work evokes a sense of movement and energy, characteristic of the artist's style, while inviting personal interpretation of its abstract motifs.
Roth's work often explores themes of transformation, time, and transience. His lithographs, such as this one, embody his attention to detail and meticulous process, while also breaking with the traditional conventions of the medium.





