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Lush green grass springing through an ancient carpet in a ruined castle, bullfrogs croaking in a darkened gallery basement and ducklings nestled in an artist's studio are some of the images presented in the first book-length survey of Martin Roth's work. Exploring the boundaries between nature and art, Roth combines the two in a unique way, questioning the gap between humans and the natural world. In recent projects, he has created a soundscape for a bonsai tree using the amplified sounds of various animals, populated a gallery with parakeets and debris smuggled over the Syrian-Turkish border in a suitcase, and rescued laboratory mice in order to let them play Swan Lake via a running wheel.
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In the Spring of 2017 Martin Roth Published A Selection of His Works, Martin Roth, Kate Whitebread, Daniel Bozhkov, Arnaud Gerspacher, Kate Sutton, Natalie Campbell
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- Année de publication
- 2017
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- Titre
- In the Spring of 2017 Martin Roth Published A Selection of His Works
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Martin Roth, Kate Whitebread, Daniel Bozhkov, Arnaud Gerspacher, Kate Sutton, Natalie Campbell
- Éditeur
- Black Dog Publishing
- Publié
- 2017
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 144
- ISBN10
- 1911164155
- ISBN13
- 9781911164159
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Nonfiction, Art / Culture, Thème historique, Loisirs et maison, Beaux-arts, Art, Histoire et théorie de l’art, Histoire de l'art, Autriche, Artistes, Europe de l'Ouest
- Description
- Lush green grass springing through an ancient carpet in a ruined castle, bullfrogs croaking in a darkened gallery basement and ducklings nestled in an artist's studio are some of the images presented in the first book-length survey of Martin Roth's work. Exploring the boundaries between nature and art, Roth combines the two in a unique way, questioning the gap between humans and the natural world. In recent projects, he has created a soundscape for a bonsai tree using the amplified sounds of various animals, populated a gallery with parakeets and debris smuggled over the Syrian-Turkish border in a suitcase, and rescued laboratory mice in order to let them play Swan Lake via a running wheel.
