{"id":34947,"title":"Dieter Roth \u0026 Dorothy Iannone","dimensions":"28 cm x 22,5 cm","date_begin":"2005-01-01","material":"","art_status_id":13,"legal_status_id":84,"category_id":26,"platform_id":1,"deleted":false,"asset_count":1,"stream_count":0,"collection":"Collection M HKA / library","cached_tag_list":"","publishing_process_id":1,"annotation":"","date_end":null,"reference":"B 2001/ 818","stream_count_app":16,"permalink":"dieter-roth-dorothy-iannone","description_ca":"","short_description_ca":"","description_it":"","short_description_it":"","cached_primary_asset_url":"https://s3.amazonaws.com/mhka_ensembles_production/assets/public/000/091/076/medium_500/20230901125558906_0004.jpg?1693570105","cached_actor_names":"Dorothy Iannone","hide_from_json":false,"prev_platform_id":null,"description_uk":"","short_description_uk":"","description_tr":null,"short_description_tr":null,"mhka_works":true,"category":{"en":"Book","nl":"Boek","fr":"Livre"},"poster_image":"https://s3.amazonaws.com/mhka_ensembles_production/assets/public/000/091/076/large/20230901125558906_0004.jpg?1693570105","poster_credits":"© Dorothy Iannone. Scan: M HKA","translations":[{"locale":"en","short_description":"","description":"\u003cp\u003eDieter Roth \u0026amp; Dorothy Iannone - an unusual lovers\u0026#39; and artists\u0026#39; 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.\u003cbr /\u003e\r\nIn all those years, Dieter Roth wrote postcards to his lover and companion, his \u0026quot;Lioness\u0026quot;, 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.\u003cbr /\u003e\r\nFor Dorothy lannone, Roth became the main person of reference in her autobiographically based \u0026oelig;uvre. 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 lannone provides a very personal insight into this time and into her work.\u003cbr /\u003e\r\nTwo art historical essays by Dietmar Elger and Oliver Koerner von Gustorf put the lives and works of both artists into context. Bernadette Walter\u0026#39;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 colour illustrations bring the two \u0026oelig;uvres to life, underscoring their differences and their points of contact.\u003cbr /\u003e\r\n\u0026nbsp;\u003c/p\u003e\r\n\r\n\u003cp\u003eEssays by Dietmar Elger, Oliver Koerner von Gustorf and Bernadette Walter. Interview by Dirk Dobke with Dorothy Iannone.\u003cbr /\u003e\r\nLanguage: English and German\u003cbr /\u003e\r\nPublished by\u0026nbsp;Holzwarth Publications\u003c/p\u003e\r\n"},{"locale":"nl","short_description":"","description":"\u003cp\u003eDieter Roth \u0026amp; Dorothy Iannone - an unusual lovers\u0026#39; and artists\u0026#39; 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.\u003cbr /\u003e\r\n​In all those years, Dieter Roth wrote postcards to his lover and companion, his \u0026quot;Lioness\u0026quot;, 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.\u003cbr /\u003e\r\nFor Dorothy lannone, Roth became the main person of reference in her autobiographically based \u0026oelig;uvre. 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 lannone provides a very personal insight into this time and into her work.\u003cbr /\u003e\r\nTwo art historical essays by Dietmar Elger and Oliver Koerner von Gustorf put the lives and works of both artists into context. Bernadette Walter\u0026#39;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 colour illustrations bring the two \u0026oelig;uvres to life, underscoring their differences and their points of contact.\u003cbr /\u003e\r\n\u0026nbsp;\u003c/p\u003e\r\n\r\n\u003cp\u003eEssays by Dietmar Elger, Oliver Koerner von Gustorf and Bernadette Walter. Interview by Dirk Dobke with Dorothy Iannone.\u003cbr /\u003e\r\nLanguage: English and German\u003cbr /\u003e\r\nPublished by\u0026nbsp;Holzwarth Publications\u003c/p\u003e\r\n"},{"locale":"fr","short_description":"","description":"\u003cp\u003eDieter Roth \u0026amp; Dorothy Iannone - an unusual lovers\u0026#39; and artists\u0026#39; 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.\u003cbr /\u003e\r\n​In all those years, Dieter Roth wrote postcards to his lover and companion, his \u0026quot;Lioness\u0026quot;, which accompany their relationship with a voice of their own. 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