| April 8, 2004 |
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Roth Time: A Dieter Roth Perspective He was an iconoclast and prolific visionary, a voice that could not be confined to a single medium. As Rothko defined abstract expressionism and Warhol reflected pop culture, Dieter Roth embodied individualism. He sculpted with his right hand and painted with his left, produced books, composed music, and created bold statements with virtually any tool at his disposal. He was undoubtedly one of the most influential masters of the latter 20th century, yet outside elite art circles, the German-born talent is largely unknown. This MoMA exhibit presents the vast breadth of Roth's genius front and center, browseable by theme or timeline. In each brushstroke, collaboration, and experiment, you'll find the inspiration for many artists of his era, as well as the seeds of today's multimedia and graphic works. (in Arts & Humanities > Artists) |
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