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Dieter Roth & Dorothy Iannone
Edited by Sprengel Museum Hannover and the Ahlers Pro Arte Foundation.
With texts by Dietmar Elger, Oliver Koerner von Gustorf, Bernadette Walter and Dorothy Iannone interviewed by Dirk Dobke

Hardcover with dust jacket and an inserted booklet Dorothy Iannone: An Icelandic Saga
22 x 27.5 cm
226 pages
248 color illustrations
Booklet:
14.8 x 20 cm
16 pages
48 b/w illustrations
Text in German and English
ISBN 978-3-935567-27-5

out of print

 

 

Dieter Roth & Dorothy Iannone – an unusual lovers’ and artists’ relationship that began in June 1967, when the couple first met in Iceland, and which remained a lifelong friendship even after their separation in 1974. This book presents a comprehensive overview of their artistic activities and brings the dialogue between their works to light.

In all those years, Dieter Roth wrote postcards to his lover and companion, his “Lioness”, which accompany their relationship with a voice of their own. They become a part of the discourse between the artists and find each other in their own way again in this book: small, wonderful, and often humorous artworks with over-painted motifs and ambiguous declarations of love.

For Dorothy Iannone, Roth became the main person of reference in her autobiographically based oeuvre. His prominent figure often appears in her unconventional and provocative representations of erotic scenes that caused many a scandal during the late 1960s. A wide-ranging interview with Iannone provides a very personal insight into this time and into her work.

Two art historical essays by Dietmar Elger and Oliver Koerner von Gustorf put the lives and works of both artists into context. Bernadette Walter’s analysis is devoted to the perishable paintings and objects made of unusual materials that Dieter Roth worked on at that time. 248 high-quality color illustrations bring the two oeuvres to life, underscoring their differences and their points of contact.

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In collaboration with Sprengel Museum Hannover