Dieter Roth & Dorothy Iannone /

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Author / Creator:Roth, Dieter, 1930-1998.
Imprint:Hannover : Sprengel Museum ; Berlin : Holzwarth, c2005.
Description:224 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 28 cm + 1 booklet.
Language:German
English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7979267
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Varying Form of Title:Dieter Roth und Dorothy Iannone
Dieter Roth and Dorothy Iannone
Other authors / contributors:Iannone, Dorothy.
Elger, Dietmar.
Dobke, Dirk.
Sprengel Museum Hannover.
Stiftung Ahlers Pro Arte.
ISBN:3935567278 (Buchhandelsausg. / Bookstore ed.)
9783935567275 (Buchhandelsausg. / Bookstore ed.)
3891691939 (Museumsausg. / Exhibition ed.)
9783891691939 (Museumsausg. / Exhibition ed.)
Notes:Includes booklet, "Dorothy Iannone - An Icelandic saga," tipped-in.
Published on occasion of the exhibitions held at the Sprengel Museum Hannover and Stiftung Ahlers Pro Art, May 22-Sept. 11, 2005.
Text in German and English.
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Summary:"Deep in the heart of my loneliness, I think of the art of my lioness." German Fluxus artist Dieter Roth's enigmatic (and sometimes singsong) mail art for his lover, the artist Dorothy Iannone, was matched only by her responses and the sexually loaded non-mailable art she made featuring the two of them. Roth and Iannone met in 1967, broke up in 1974, and remained friends and lively correspondents until Roth's death. He painted over and dimmed the subjects of postcard photos to make himself the central figure; she needed no prompting to cast him in a starring role in her autobiographically based oeuvre. From "my dear old baby, will you please bring this check to the bank so we have some money when I come back," to "remember me?" they were a fascinating couple; now readers can encounter that passion themselves.
Item Description:Includes booklet, "Dorothy Iannone - An Icelandic saga," tipped-in.
Published on occasion of the exhibitions held at the Sprengel Museum Hannover and Stiftung Ahlers Pro Art, May 22-Sept. 11, 2005.
Physical Description:224 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 28 cm +
ISBN:3935567278
9783935567275
3891691939
9783891691939