Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with exhibition held June 11 to July 28, 2007. "Sculptor, poet, a pioneer of artists' books, performer, publisher, and musician, Dieter Roth has long been beloved as an artist's artist. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, 1972, featuring the work of artists working in three major European art centers - Amsterdam, Paris, and Düsseldorf. ... [details]
A catalogue raisonné of Rot / Roth's books and graphics from 1971 until 1979 in the format of Roth's "Gesammelte Werke / Collected Works" artists' book series. [details]
Artists' book consisting of drawings and texts by Roth in English. Printed on orange paper. Artist's name listed on cover as "Diter Rot." [details]
A boxed set of loose sheets with color xeroxes tipped onto second layer of additional color xeroxes. Images consist of, literally, photographs of excrement on dinner plates and manipulations of each image. ... [details]
Book #6 in "Dieter Rot Collected Works, Volume 20 : Books and Graphics (Part 1) from 1947 until 1971." Edition Hansjörg Mayer, Stuttgart, 1972, pp. 6. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held March 22 - June 16, 1996. Contains extensive excerpts from artists' books by Christian Boltanski, Daniel Buren, James Lee Byars, Mirtha Dermisache, Peter Downsbrough, Sol LeWitt, Richard Long, Jacques Louis Nyst, Dieter Roth, Bernard Villers. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with an exhibition held at the Ex Granai della Repubblica alle Zitelle from May 26 - September 30, 1990. With essays by curator Achille Bonito Oliva, Gino Di Maggio, Gianni Sassi, and many others. ... [details]
An exhibition catalogue with texts in German by Guenter Brus, Gerhard Ruehm, Otto Breicha, Arnulf Rainer, Hubert Klocker, Dieter Roth, and Arnulf Rainer [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with an exhibition held November 22, 1986 - January 11, 1987. Includes extensive commentary / texts by Thomas Kellein; with a foreword by Hanns Sohm. Artists include William S. ... [details]