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Wasserinstallation

Explore Roman Signer's evocative art! Capturing ancient Rome’s history & spirit through powerful imagery. Discover his unique style & legacy today.

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Wasserinstallation

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Gyűjthető leírása

Between 1975 and 1989, the Swiss film and video pioneer Roman Signer made 175 Super 8 films of short actions, in which he has various objects catapulted, exploded, collapsed or sunk, in endless amusing variations. Signer calls these actions ‘Kurzzeitskulptur’ or ‘Dynamische Erscheinungen’. The seriousness and precision with which each work is carried out lends his oeuvre a sense of urgency. His recent videos are somewhat less hilarious and reflect on what it means to be an artist, for example. One example of this is the video-Piaggio Nachtfahrt from 1999. A film projection on the back of the van shows a night-time journey from St. Gallen, where the artist lives, to the mountains near Appenzell, where Signer recorded his first Super 8 films in 1975. Water is a leitmotiv in Signer’s life and work. Of all the natural elements he likes working with, water is by far the most important. It appears in a great many guises: as a rhythmic element, a structuring principle or an all-destroying force. As a boy, Signer dreamed of navigating white-water rivers. As an adult, he embarked on strenuous kayak trips in isolated mountainous areas, until, one day, one of his friends failed to return from such a trip. The kayak has been a recurring element in his work ever since. Wasserinstallation creates a vacuum where the beginning and end of an imaginary journey converge. In this domain of silence, meanings flow into one another effortlessly, without ever taking definite shape. In contrast to the fleeting character of Signer’s Aktionen, time has no hold on this stainless steel basin with the gently floating kayak.

A művész életrajza

Early Life and Career

Roman Signer (born 1938 in Appenzell, Switzerland) embarked on his artistic journey at a relatively late age—28—after pursuing diverse professional experiences including architecture draughtsmanship and radio engineering apprenticeship. His formative years instilled a meticulous attention to detail and an understanding of spatial relationships that would profoundly shape his subsequent creative endeavors. He honed his skills through rigorous study at the Schule für Gestaltung in Zurich and Lucerne (1966–1971), followed by intensive artistic training at the Academy of Fine Arts, Warsaw (1971–1972). These institutions provided him with foundational knowledge in sculpture, installation art, and experimental filmmaking—disciplines that would become central to his distinctive artistic style.

Artistic Style and Methodology

Signer’s artistic vision emerged from the burgeoning land art movement of the 1970s, alongside influential figures like Jean Tinguely and Peter Fischli & David Weiss. He championed a concept he termed “controlled destruction,” rejecting nihilistic impulses in favor of transforming everyday objects into sculptural interventions—a deliberate act of reimagining materiality and challenging conventional notions of artistic expression. His approach prioritized spontaneity and improvisation, often documented through film and photography to capture fleeting moments of transformation and decay. Signer’s sculptures frequently utilize a technique known as “impasto,” applying thick layers of paint onto surfaces to create textured reliefs that convey palpable energy and physicality. This method reflects his belief in the importance of tactile experience and invites viewers to engage with the artwork on an emotional level.

Notable Projects and Exhibitions

Signer’s artistic output spans decades, marked by groundbreaking installations and collaborative film projects. The monumental “Accident as Sculpture” (Unfall als Skulptur), executed in 2008 at Kunstraum Dornbirn, exemplifies his fascination with harnessing chance encounters—a three-wheeled delivery car deliberately propelled down a steep ramp culminating in an uncontrolled crash—to generate artistic results. This project underscored Signer’s commitment to exploring the intersection of art and physics, transforming accidental events into deliberate sculptural statements. His film collaborations with Peter Liechti, notably “Signer's Koffer” (1996), documented his explorations of remote landscapes and performed actions that served as visual records of his artistic process. Signer’s work has graced prestigious venues worldwide—the Venice Biennale (1976), documenta 8 (1987), Skulptur Projekte Münster (1997)—solidifying his position as a pivotal voice in contemporary art history. Recent exhibitions include Château de Montsoreau-Museum of Contemporary Art (2019) and Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst (2006).

Influence and Legacy

Roman Signer’s artistic practice has profoundly impacted subsequent generations of artists, fostering a dialogue between sculpture, installation art, filmmaking, and performance. His unwavering dedication to experimentation—particularly his embrace of accidental processes—served as an inspiration for artists seeking innovative approaches to creative expression. Signer's work continues to resonate with audiences globally, prompting reflection on themes of materiality, temporality, and the relationship between human agency and natural forces. He is recognized as a pioneer in pushing boundaries within artistic disciplines and establishing new paradigms for conceptual art—a legacy that ensures his enduring significance within the broader context of 20th-century and 21st-century art history.

A művészről röviden

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Land Art & Performance Art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Swiss Engineer-Artist']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Jean Tinguely
    • Peter Fischli & David Weiss
  • Date Of Birth: 1938
  • Full Name: Roman Signer
  • Nationality: Swiss
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Filmrecording
    • Filming
  • Place Of Birth: Appenzell, Switzerland