A Hands-On Homage to Dieter Roth
Join us and Zucker Art Books for a free hands-on stamp-drawing workshop inspired by Dieter Roth. Each participant will receive two triangular stamps, an inkpad, and a piece of paper to create an artwork to take home.
By the close of the 1950s, a generation of European artists sensed that painting had reached a wall, and that the inherited certainties of modernism could no longer carry the weight of a continent remaking itself after catastrophe. At the forefront was Dieter Roth (1930–1998), who in his geometric period distilled his work down to simple shapes, then went further — placing the objects, cut paper, and stamps he made placed into the viewer's hands, inviting them to rearrange and complete the work themselves. This workshop is inspired by Roth's works from that pivotal threshold, when one idea of art was quietly closing, and another was just beginning to take shape.
Drop in any time, no RSVP needed.
Rayon Roskar: 2 Park Row. Chatham, NY 12037
Saturday, July 18 · 10am–4pm