Big Tardt for Richard (1972) by Dieter Roth

Big Tardt for Richard - Dieter Roth - 1972

Artwork Information

TitleBig Tardt for Richard
ArtistDieter Roth
Date1972
Art MovementNeo-Dada

About Big Tardt for Richard

The artwork “Big Tardt for Richard,” created by Dieter Roth in 1972, belongs to the Neo-Dada art movement, showcasing abstract genre characteristics. In a formal tone, it can be observed that the composition employs a monochromatic palette, likely involving a printmaking technique, and features a complex, layered arrangement of forms. The central focus appears to be an indistinct, circular object with dynamic, textured details, which may symbolize motion or transformation. The image sets a surreal and ambiguous mood, further emphasized by the presence of geometric and organic shapes, including a smiling sun-like figure and what seem to be bell-like structures in the background. The overall aesthetic invokes a sense of depth and contemplation, consistent with Neo-Dada’s emphasis on irony, spontaneity, and the subversion of traditional art norms.

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