“Ins Meer,” created by Dieter Roth in 1970, is an installation artwork associated with the Neo-Dada art movement. The artwork features a modest-sized cardboard box that is slightly worn and opened to reveal its contents. Inside the box, there is a small, colorful toy airplane set against a backdrop reminiscent of the sea or sky, suggested through textural and color contrasts within the box. This piece exemplifies Roth’s penchant for incorporating everyday items into his art, blurring the boundaries between artistic expression and mundane objects.
