Monday 31 October 2011

10:00 – 17:00

Jan Voss, Corinne Diserens, Olaf Nicolai
Dieter Roth visits Maastricht
— conference organised David Bennewith,John Palmesino, Florian Schneider
— auditorium

http://diterrot.kein.org


On 31 October 1986 the artist Dieter Roth visited Maastricht and the

Jan van Eyck Academie where he had an exhibition of his work. Roth was

the first receiver of the Charles Nypels Prize, a new bi-annual award of

25.000 Guilders for innovation "in any area of design from a

typographical and conceptual perspective".


The symposium Dieter Roth visits Maastricht sets out to research and reconstruct a constellation that lead to the rather unorthodox decision

to give the inaugural prize to the internationally renowned artist.


Established in honor of the dutch typographer Charles Nypels (1895 –

1952) the prize aimed to give recognition to Roth for his "epoch-making

book objects". Nevertheless it created quite a scandal across the Dutch

design scene.


Exactly 25 years later, to the very day, the design department at the

Jan van Eyck Academie has decided to revisit that peculiar moment.


Dieter Roth visits Maastricht will discuss certain aspects in the work

of Dieter Roth that might shed light to a specific understanding of the

very notion of "design". It refuses to be reduced to an industry, it is

rather characterized by a deep disappointment with the options available

within a discipline and the irresistible attempt to blur the boundaries

between performance and sculpture, theater and visual art, high culture

and low.


The symposium will discuss the potential of revisiting Roths work from a

today's perspective: Decay and deterioration are by no means exclusive

properties of a seemingly past analog era, industrial production or the

welfare state; just as ephemerality, fugitive materials and precarity do

not belong solely to the realm of the digital.


The work of Dieter Roth may be well situated on the passage from analog

to digital, from concrete to evasive, from experiment to obsession, and

vice versa. Here one might encounter the unexpected perspective of a

materialism of the precarious state of things and minds, an anticynical,

open source approach to reverse engineer reality, the emancipatory power

of pessimism.


The symposium Dieter Roth visits Maastricht will feature contributions

by Corinne Diserens, Olaf Nicolai and Jan Voss. It is organized by the

advising researchers David Bennewith, John Palmesino and Florian

Schneider.


Corinne Diserens is a curator based in Paris, and Berlin. She is the

former director of Musées de Marseille, Musée des beaux arts de Nantes,

and Museion, Bozen/Bolzano. Currently she serves as president of the

jury of Akademie Schloss Solitude, Stuttgart. Since September 2011

Corinne Diserens is the new director of the Ecole de recherche graphique

(ERG), Brussels. In Marseille she has curated one of the last

exhibitions of Dieter Roth before he died on June 5th, 1998.


Olaf Nicolai is an artist based in Berlin. His work has been shown at

museums and galleries worldwide, including documenta X in 1997 and the

49th and 51st Venice Biennale in 2001 and 2005. Currently he is teaching

as professor for sculpture and the basic principles of three-dimensional

design at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich.


Jan Voss is one of the founders and owners of the Boekie Woekie bookshop

established as an artist-run initiative in 1986 in Amsterdam. He was a

close friend and collaborator of Dieter Roth. Jan Voss accompanied him

on his trip from Basel to Maastricht at the end of October 1986. Jan

Voss is one of the initiators of the Dieter Roth Academy.

More info: http://diterrot.kein.org


10:00
David Bennewith, John Palmesino, Florian Schneider
Conclusions
10:30
Jan Voss, Corinne Diserens, Olaf Nicolai
Statements
12:00
Olaf Nicolai
Presentation
13:00
lunch
14:00
Corinne Diserens
Presentation
15:00
break
15:15
Jan Voss
Presentation
16:30
Introduction to project




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