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David Roth’s solo exhibition "Certain circumstances – Selected flowers." at Jean Guillaume Panis presents a selection of his latest works, created during his residency at Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris this summer and after his return to his hometown Vienna. In these “Flower Paintings” Roth further extends his foray into working with flowers, however not employing them as a sujet but as his instruments. Used as paintbrushes, they become part of the painting process. The flowers’ varying character and texture leave behind marks and shapes that surprise us, some appearing anarchical, some poetical. The appropriation of flowers as painting tools is not to be understood as questioning traditional equipment, which David Roth does use in other projects for his painterly research, but rather as an alternative allowing to extend the painter’s vocabulary.
The exhibition confronts two work groups of flower paintings: On the one hand there are large-format canvasses painted en...More
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David Roth’s solo exhibition "Certain circumstances – Selected flowers." at Jean Guillaume Panis presents a selection of his latest works, created during his residency at Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris this summer and after his return to his hometown Vienna. In these “Flower Paintings” Roth further extends his foray into working with flowers, however not employing them as a sujet but as his instruments. Used as paintbrushes, they become part of the painting process. The flowers’ varying character and texture leave behind marks and shapes that surprise us, some appearing anarchical, some poetical. The appropriation of flowers as painting tools is not to be understood as questioning traditional equipment, which David Roth does use in other projects for his painterly research, but rather as an alternative allowing to extend the painter’s vocabulary.
The exhibition confronts two work groups of flower paintings: On the one hand there are large-format canvasses painted en...More