We Dig Repetition: Peter Roehr
WE DIG REPETITION: PETER ROEHR
New York Light Industry
Tuesday 24 November 2009
“I alter material by organizing it unchanged. Each work is an organized area of unchanged elements. Neither successive or additive, there is no result or sum.” (Peter Roehr, 1964)
Tuesday 24 November 2009, at 7:30pm
WE DIG REPETITION: PETER ROEHR
You might think that Andy Warhol took pleasure in endless repetition, but he’s got nothing on Peter Roehr, a German artist whose brief career produced hundreds of works using type, photography, collage, film and audiotape. Not content with applying mechanical reproduction techniques to art-making, Roehr instead chose to appropriate industrially produced materials. His many photo collages present austere grids of identically cropped images from magazines. Similarly, his film and sound montages are constructed from brief passages, frequently drawn from commercial advertising, repeated without variation, for an irregular number of reiterations. The result is an insistent, hypnotic demonstration of stoic seriality that takes time and time again.
Peter Roehr, Film-Montagen I-III, 1965, 16mm film, 23 minutes
Peter Roehr, Ton-Montagen I-II, 1965, audiotape, 60 minutes
Roehr died at the age of 23 in 1968. From November 2009 to March 2010, his work is surveyed in parallel exhibitions at the Städel Museum and Museum für Moderne Kunst in Frankfurt.
“I feel identical with what I do. In the ‘montages’ I realize, in an unrestricted manner, everything that is important to me. I believe, I am free.” (Peter Roehr, 1965)
Curated by Mark Webber for Light Industry. With thanks to the Gershwin Hotel.
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Light Industry
220 36th Street (5th Floor), Brooklyn, NY 11232, USA
MAP OF AREA
Nearest Train: 36 Street (D, M, N, R)
Tickets: $7
Email: information@lightindustry.org
www.lightindustry.org
New York Light Industry
Tuesday 24 November 2009
“I alter material by organizing it unchanged. Each work is an organized area of unchanged elements. Neither successive or additive, there is no result or sum.” (Peter Roehr, 1964)
Tuesday 24 November 2009, at 7:30pm
WE DIG REPETITION: PETER ROEHR
You might think that Andy Warhol took pleasure in endless repetition, but he’s got nothing on Peter Roehr, a German artist whose brief career produced hundreds of works using type, photography, collage, film and audiotape. Not content with applying mechanical reproduction techniques to art-making, Roehr instead chose to appropriate industrially produced materials. His many photo collages present austere grids of identically cropped images from magazines. Similarly, his film and sound montages are constructed from brief passages, frequently drawn from commercial advertising, repeated without variation, for an irregular number of reiterations. The result is an insistent, hypnotic demonstration of stoic seriality that takes time and time again.
Peter Roehr, Film-Montagen I-III, 1965, 16mm film, 23 minutes
Peter Roehr, Ton-Montagen I-II, 1965, audiotape, 60 minutes
Roehr died at the age of 23 in 1968. From November 2009 to March 2010, his work is surveyed in parallel exhibitions at the Städel Museum and Museum für Moderne Kunst in Frankfurt.
“I feel identical with what I do. In the ‘montages’ I realize, in an unrestricted manner, everything that is important to me. I believe, I am free.” (Peter Roehr, 1965)
Curated by Mark Webber for Light Industry. With thanks to the Gershwin Hotel.
at
Light Industry
220 36th Street (5th Floor), Brooklyn, NY 11232, USA
MAP OF AREA
Nearest Train: 36 Street (D, M, N, R)
Tickets: $7
Email: information@lightindustry.org
www.lightindustry.org