Roman Signer (born 1938 in Appenzell, Switzerland) is principally a visual artist who works in sculpture, art installations photography, and video . Early life and career Paintings (1) Roman Signer (120 results) Recently Added View Roman Signer's 120 artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices. See available photographs, works on paper, and sculpture for sale and learn about the artist.
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Swiss artist Roman Signer has been redefining sculpture for more than 40 years and is now regarded as one of the finest representatives of Process and Conceptual art. He produces elementary dynamic sculptures and installations, also known as time sculptures for their preoccupation with the transformation of materials and objects through time. Roman Signer (born 1938 in Appenzell, Switzerland) is principally a visual artist who works in sculpture, art installations photography, and video. Wikidata Q463844 View or edit the full Wikipedia. Read an interview with Roman Signer at BOMB. Works 207 works online Roman Signer. Air cushion. 1975. Roman Signer. Sand Stairs. 1975. Roman. Roman Signer Swiss, b. 1938 Following Follow 664 Follower s Reminiscent of Jean Tinguely and the artist duo Peter Fischli and David Weiss, Roman Signer is an artist-engineer who devises actions and procedures that achieve humorous, unexpected, and aesthetically compelling results. Signer's quasi-experiments. See all past shows and fair booths Swiss artist Roman Signer has been redefining sculpture for more than 40 years and is now regarded as one of the finest representatives of Process and Concep.
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Swiss artist Roman Signer has been redefining sculpture for more than 40 years and is now regarded as one of the finest representatives of Process and Conceptual art. He produces elementary dynamic sculptures and installations, also known as time sculptures for their preoccupation with the transformation of materials and objects through time. Roman Signer's artistic practice is prolific and characterised by curiosity, ingenuity and playfulness. Concepts such as time, movement and gravity are crucial elements in the creation of the dynamic sculptures he calls "Zeitskulpturen", time sculptures. Swiss artist Roman Signer (b. 1938) makes work that is literally explosive, harnessing natural forces via rockets, fuses and dynamite, as well as rushing water, gravity and catapults. At work since the early 1970s, Signer is a prolific artist who is highly respected worldwide. The Swiss artist Roman Signer calls himself a tinkerer, but mad scientist might be more appropriate. The Swiss Institute's "Four Rooms, One Artist," a show with humor and clarity, samples Mr.
Roman Signer Skulptur Installation Hauser & Wirth
Roman Signer by. Armin Senser. Roman Signer, Kayak, 2000. Video still: Tomasz Rogowiec. All images courtesy of the artist and Hauser & Wirth, Zürich. Special thanks to Barbara Signer and Gregory Volk. Roman Signer has always lived and worked in St. Gallen, in eastern Switzerland. I visited him at his studio recently, where he showed me how. Roman Signer is best known for his exploding landscape performance pieces. His art is playful, full of humour and of brutal (yet quiet) poetry. Now the trail.
Walking on Ice: An Interview with Roman Signer Ross Simonini Features 13 May 2020 ArtReview Punkt (production still), 2006, video, 1 min 40 sec. Photo: Aleksandra Signer. Courtesy: Galerie Martin Janda, Vienna 'I wasn't looking for risk, but I obviously needed the risk. There is a certain tension that exists with the risk.' Swiss artist Roman Signer has been redefining sculpture for more than 40 years and is now regarded as one of the finest representatives of Process and Conceptual art. He produces elementary dynamic sculptures and installations, also known as time sculptures for their preoccupation with the transformation of materials and objects through time.
Roman Signer Hauser & Wirth
Roman Signer (Swiss, b. 1938) experiments with ordinary objects like chairs, umbrellas, and toy helicopters and exposes them to earth, wind, gunpowder, fire, and water in unexpected ways. Sep 14 - Nov 13 2010 Image: Roman Signer in the installation Waiting for Harold Edgerton, 2010. Photo credit: Jason Schmidt Swiss Institute is proud to present one of the rare solo exhibitions of Roman Signer in the United States.