Diffused Self
	    Dieter Roth and other failed	
	  
Special exhibition with works of two private collections on the occasion of the 5th anniversary of the LOFT
   
      
        Opening: Friday, 1 December, 5 - 8 pm
        Exhibition duration: 2 December 2017 to 18 February 2018
        
        With works by
        Al Hansen, Dick Higgins, Dieter Roth, Hermann Nitsch, Horace Clifford Westermann,
        Jörg Immendorf, Jón Laxdal, Jón Sæmundur Auðarson, Marcia Herscovitz,
        Nancy Reitkopf, Ómar Stefánsson, Tobias Regensburger, Rúrí, Wolf Vostell and others
        
        The exhibition revolves around the vibrant creative production that can break out in many different ways. The   focus lies on the work of the Swiss artist and graphic designer Dieter   Roth, who has been creating paintings and sculptures of perishable goods   since the 1960s. In   the 1960s and 70s, the boundaries between art and life dissolved and   Roth was one of the protagonists of the Fluxus movement. He took many artists and non-artists on a journey to understand life through creative processes.
        
        Works from two private collections pay homage to the creative   dilettantism, create exciting interrelations between the works as well   as the personalities and tell wonderful stories.
        
        For five years LOFT has existed as a private, non-commercial project space for national and international art. For us a good reason to celebrate this little anniversary with this special exhibition.
        
        Opening hours:
        Friday, December 8, 3 pm-6pm
        Friday, December 15, 15-18 clock
        Friday, December 29th, 3pm to 6pm
        Friday, January 12, 3pm to 6pm
        Friday, January 26, 15-18 clock
        Friday, 16 February, 15-18 clock
        Or working days by appointment: tel. 0981 205 96 80.
        
        Concert / Performance
        
        Friday, January 19, 19 clock
        Singing II - Poetic Poems by and with Frank Sauer (Munich)
 
 
        
        Images:
        Dieter Roth, serigraph (top) and installation views
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