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The Fruitmarket Gallery is proud to present this exhibition of the work of Dieter Roth (1930 - 1998), one of late twentieth century art’s major figures. Roth was an artist of astonishing breadth and diversity, producing books, graphics, drawings, paintings, sculptures, assemblages and installation works involving sounds recordings and video.

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The Fruitmarket Gallery is proud to present this exhibition of the work of Dieter Roth (1930 - 1998), one of late twentieth century art’s major figures. Roth was an artist of astonishing breadth and diversity, producing books, graphics, drawings, paintings, sculptures, assemblages and installation works involving sounds recordings and video. He was also a composer, musician, poet and writer. Art and life for Roth flowed readily into each other, and much of the material for his artistic output came from his everyday life.

This exhibition is the first to focus on the theme of the diary in Roth’s work. Roth kept a diary throughout his life, and saw all art-making as a form of diary keeping. His diaries were a space to record appointments, addresses, lists and deadlines but also ideas, drawings, photographs and poems. They teem with graphic exuberance, and proved a rich source for his work. The Fruitmarket Gallery is fortunate in being able to show Roth’s diaries to the public for the first time, as well as the hand-produced, photocopied ‘copybooks’ he made from them to sell to favoured collectors and friends.

Many of Roth’s major works can be understood as kinds of diaries. In the mid 1970s, he attempted to record a year of his life through rubbish, collecting and preserving all rubbish less than one or two sixteenths of an inch thick. The resulting work, Flat Waste, celebrates and subverts the ordering principle of the diary. Solo Scenes, a vast video diary, records the last year of Roth’s life on 135 video monitors.

Although Roth died in 1998, his work remains of interest to artists and audiences alike. He has a particular connection to Edinburgh, having been part of Richard Demarco’s exhibition Strategy Get Arts at the 1970 International Festival. This will be the first time his work has been seen in Scotland since.

The Fruitmarket Gallery has produced a major new publication to accompany the exhibition. The book includes essays by Fiona Bradley; artist Andrea Büttner; and writer and curator Sarah Lowndes. It also includes new texts by Björn Roth, the artist’s son and long-time collaborator and Jan Voss, who worked with Roth on his book projects, as well as a selection of interviews with Roth, translated into English for this publication. The book also reproduces pages of Roth’s diaries for the first time, alongside images of installation works by Roth which relate closely to the theme of the diary.


For images and more information contact:
Louise Warmington
Press and Marketing Manager
The Fruitmarket Gallery
P 0131 226 8182
E louise@fruitmarket.co.uk

Notes to editors

Dieter Roth (April 21, 1930 - June 5, 1998) was an Icelandic artist of Swiss German origin. He represented Switzerland at the 1982 Venice Biennale, and received a number of awards and prizes, including the Genevan Prix Caran d’Ache Beaux Arts in 1991. His work has been, and still is, is hugely influential.

The Fruitmarket Gallery is a publicly-funded art gallery of national and international significance, which aims to make contemporary art accessible without compromising art or underestimating audiences. The Gallery is Foundation Funded by Creative Scotland for around 50% of its running costs and must fundraise to support its exhibitions, education and publishing programmes.


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New publication Dieter Roth Diaries
The Fruitmarket Gallery has produced a major new publication to accompany the exhibition. The book includes essays by Fiona Bradley; artist Andrea Buttner; and writer and curator Sarah Lowndes. It also includes new texts by Björn Roth, the artist’s son and long-time collaborator and Jan Voss, who worked with Roth on his book projects, as well as a selection of interviews with Roth, translated into English for this publication. The book also reproduces pages of Roth’s diaries for the first time, alongside images of installation works by Roth which relate closely to the theme of the diary

‘An awfully dreadfully fearful drain he fell down into, wriggling there, at the bottom, in his wet pants’*:
Dieter Roth and Art History
Thursday 4 October, 6–8pm. £10/8.

Art historians Deborah Lewer (University of Glasgow), Luke Skrebowski (University of Cambridge), John-Paul Stonard (Courtauld Institute of Art, London), curator Daniel Herrmann (Whitechapel Gallery, London) and writer Sarah Lowndes (Glasgow School of Art) examine Roth’s place in relation to art making in the twentieth century
and his legacy for artists now.

*The title of the seminar is extracted from an ‘autobiography’ that Dieter Roth included in the book he made with Richard Hamilton, COLLABORATIONS OF CH. ROTHAM in 1977.
To book your place call 0131 226 8181 or email bookshop@fruitmarket.co.uk

Dieter Roth Diaries: Talks and Events

Workshops
Art Session: Ways to Document
Sunday 5 August, 5–7pm. Free. 15 places.
Join artist Morag Macdonald for a mixed-media workshop inspired by the Dieter Roth exhibition. This event is part of Art Session, the Gallery’s programme for 13–25 year olds.
To book or to find out more please contact Caitlin Page on 0131 226 8186 or email caitlin@fruitmarket.co.uk

Tours

In the Loop
Wednesday 5 September, 2–3pm. Free. 10 places.
A tour of the exhibition for visitors who are hard of hearing.

In the Frame
Wednesday 5 September, 6.30–8pm. Free. 10 places.
Artist Emily Learmont leads a tour of the exhibition, specifically designed for visually impaired visitors, including detailed descriptions of Dieter Roth’s work and practice.

Friday tour, 2pm. Free.
Drop in any Friday for an informal tour.


Dieter Roth, Flat Waste, 1982-1990 © Dieter Roth Estate Courtesy Hauser & Wirth

Dieter Roth, Notebook, 1967 (detail) © Dieter Roth Estate Courtesy Hauser & Wirth
The Fruitmarket Gallery is a publicly-funded art gallery of national and international significance, which aims to make contemporary art accessible without compromising art or underestimating audiences. The Gallery is Foundation Funded by Creative Scotland for around 50% of its running costs and must fundraise to support its exhibitions, education and publishing programmes.
Centrally situated behind Edinburgh Waverley Rail Station, the Gallery is close to major bus routes on the Royal Mile,North Bridge, Waverley Bridge and Princes Street.

The Fruitmarket Gallery
45 Market Street Edinburgh EH1 1DF
P +44(0) 131 225 2383
F +44(0) 131 220 3130
info@fruitmarket.co.uk
www.fruitmarket.co.uk

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