The artwork titled “Entenjagd,” created by Dieter Roth in 1971, belongs to the Neo-Dada art movement and is classified as an installation genre piece.
The artwork appears to be a wooden box with an open lid used as a display platform. Inside the box, there is a scene with small figurines, possibly representing ducks, and other miniature elements arranged on a textured surface. The setting inside the box might depict a hunting scenario or an abstracted environment, conveying a sense of playfulness or critique typical of Neo-Dada sensibilities. The craftsmanship involves a meticulous arrangement of elements, introducing a three-dimensional aspect to the installation, compelling the viewer to contemplate the meaning and narrative behind the arrangement.