[Avant-garde]. Roth, Dieter (Rot, Diter) (1930-1998).
Das Tränenmeer, Band 2.
Stuttgart, hansjörg mayer, 1973, 264,(1) pag., ilustrations by Dieter Roth on the left pages, the opposite pages with a short (1 or 2-line) text, printed in 200 numbered copies by Helgasonur (Reykjavik), untrimmed and for the greater part unopened, modern black leather embossed artist-binding with inlaid, see-through, tear-shaped crystals (frontcover) and gems (backcover) and crystals hanging on thin chains from the embossed cury lines, leather ties, handbound by Sándor Schouten Jr. (Bibliopegus Boekbinderij, Amsterdam), = signed "Dieter Roth 73" in pencil Thirteen of the crystals on thin chains lacking (easily replacable); 8 are still hanging as tears.Dieter Roth was a German-born, Swiss avant-garde artist, writer, and poet known for his diverse and groundbreaking work that redefined the parameters of contemporary art. Recognized today as one of the most important and influential artists of the post-war period, Roth worked as a painter, sculptor, printmaker, and book artist, creating a wide-ranging body of work that encompassed Op, Pop, Fluxus, and Conceptual art.

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