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Beat ZodererSwiss Contemporary Art Beat Zoderer Abstract Color Constructivist Screenprint2000
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Beat Zoderer (b. 1955):
Untitled
Screenprint (silkscreen serigraph or lithograph) in colors on wove paper
2000
Hand signed with initials, dated and numbered in roman numerals from edition of 30.
Dimensions: 27 1/2 x 19 1/2 in. (sheet)
Provenance: Margarete Roeder Collection. SoHo art dealer Margarete Roeder worked with art dealer Carl Solway and a group of artists which included composer and conceptual artist John Cage, choreographer Merce Cunningham, video artist Nam June Paik, conceptual artist Tom Marioni, sculptor Fred Sandback, and other American and European abstract, minimalist, and conceptual artists.
biography
1955 born in Zurich, Switzerland
Swiss Postwar & Contemporary artist, works in painting and sculpture.
lives and works in Wettingen, Switzerland and Genoa, Italy
Beat Zoderer completed an apprenticeship as architectural draftsman and worked in architectural offices from 1971–78. Since 1979 he works as an independent artist. Two studio grants of the city of Zurich for Genoa in 1986 and New York in 1988 were followed by further grants from the city of Zurich. In 1995 he was awarded the Manor Art Prize and in 1998 he received an award from the Max Bill / Georges Vantongerloo Foundation, Zumikon/Zurich. His installations, sculptures, assemblages and collages are constructed in constantly changing new shapes, colours and materials (often office or household items found in department stores) and some with colored masking tape and packing tape. They are part of private and institutional collections like Kunsthaus Zürich, Zurich, Switzerland, Kunstmuseum Bonn, Bonn, Sammlung Bundestag (both Germany) and European and US private collections. Reminiscent of the work of Piet Mondrian, Theo van Doesburg or Bernar Venet, the complexity of each piece consciously allows imperfections and mistakes. Zoderer moves towards a concrete and constructive position in art.
SELECT GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2023 "Model Behavior", with Hannah Parr, Kunstraum Baden, Switzerland
2023 ANOTHER: Ethan Cook, Henrik Eiben, Beat Zoderer, Bartha Contemporary
2022 REUNION with works from the Kienholz Collection", Fuhrwerkswaage Cologne
ONEONONE Taubert Contemporary, Berlin Germany
2021 Swiss Sculpture since 1945 Aargauer Kunsthaus Aarau Switzerland
Group show with Alberto Giacometti, Antoine Poncet, Beat Zoderer, Ben Vautier, Christian Marclay, Daniel Spoerri, Dieter Roth, Gottfried Honegger, H. R. Giger, Jean Arp, Jean Tinguely, Martin Disler, Max Bill, Meret Oppenheim, Niki de Saint Phalle, Not Vital, Peter Fischli, Pipilotti Rist, Sylvie Fleury, Thomas Hirschhorn, Ugo Rondinone, Urs Fischer, Zoltan Kemeny and more.
2018 “FIELDS OF JOY”, PARK, Tilburg, The Netherlands
2017 “On with the show”, Kunsthalle Nürnberg, Germany
“Abstract Remix”, New Art Projects, London, UK
2013 Geometría desvíos y desmesuras, Fundacion OSDE, Buenos Aires, Argentina
2011 Volume 1, Borusan Contemporary Collection, Istanbul, Turkey
“all systems go”, von Jan van der Ploeg mit Gerold Miller, Heimo
Zobernig, Beat Zoderer, Galerie West, Den Haag, The Netherlands
Musée du Montparnasse, Paris, France
2007 Minimal Pop Art,Center for Contemporary Non-Objective Art, Brussels
2005 “Temporary Immigration, Silvia Bächli, Lars Müller, Beat Zoderer”
Watari-um, Tokyo, Japan
2002 “Structure”, Patricia Sweetow Gallery, San Francisco, USA
2001 “Ein Raum für Robert Ryman”, Kunstmuseum Bonn, Germany
1998 “Technique mixte, Acte 1”, Evelyne Canus Gallery,, La Colle-sur Loup, France
“Sammlung Theo und Elsa Hotz”, Museum Jean Tinguely, Basel, Switzerland
SELECT PUBLIC COLLECTIONS
Arithmeum collection, Bonn, Germany
Borusan collection, Istanbul, Turkey
CALDIC collection, Den Haag, Netherlands
CCNOA – Center for Contemporary Non-Objective Art, Brussels, Belgium
CISNEROS collection , Miami, USA
Collection Jorge Perez, Miami, USA
Collection Molchansky, Miami Beach, USA
Credit Suisse collection, Switzerland
Daimler Chrysler Art Collection, Berlin, Germany
Dolder collection, Zürich, Switzerland
Kantonale Sammlung des Kanton Zürich, Switzerland
Kunsthalle Weishaupt, Ulm, Germany
Kunstmuseum Bonn, Germany
ROCHE collection, Basel, Switzerland
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