Roman Signer (1938) is principally a visual artist who works in sculpture, art installations photography, and video.
Born in Appenzell, Switzerland, Signer started his career as an artist later in life at the age of 28, after working as an architect’s draughtsman, a radio engineer apprentice, and a short stint in a pressure cooker factory. He holds degrees from arts institutions in Switzerland and Poland. He studied at the Schule für Gestaltung in Zurich and Lucerne between 1966 and 1971. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, Poland from 1971-1972.
Signer's work has grown out of, and has affinities with both land art and performance art, but they are not typically representative of either category. It is often being described as following the tradition of the Swiss engineer-artist, such as Jean Tinguely and Peter Fischli & David Weiss.
Signer’s "action sculptures" involve setting up, carrying out, and recording "experiments" or events that bear aesthetic results. Day-to-day objects such as umbrellas, tables, boots, containers, hats and bicycles are part of Signer’s working vocabulary. Following carefully planned and strictly executed and documented procedures, the artist enacts and records such acts as explosions, collisions, and the projection of objects through space. Signer advocates ‘controlled destruction, not destruction for its own sake’. Action Kurhaus Weissbad (1992) saw chairs catapulted out of a hotel’s windows; Table (1994) launched a table into the sea on four buckets; Kayak (2000) featured the artist being towed down a road in a canoe. In documenta 8 (1987), he catapulted thousands of sheets of paper into the air to create an ephemeral wall in the room for a brief, but all the more intense moment. As the Swiss representative at the Venice Biennale in 1999, he made 117 steel balls fall from the ceiling on to lumps of clay lying on the ground. Many of his happenings are not for public viewing, and are only documented in photos and film. Video works like Stiefel mit Rakete (Boot with Rocket) are integral to Signer’s performances, capturing the original setup of materials that self-destruct in the process of creating an emotionally and visually compelling event.
Signer gives a humorous twist to the concept of cause and effect and to the traditional scientific method of experimentation and discovery, taking on the self-evidence of scientific logic as an artistic challenge. As well as working in his studio, which he calls his lab, Signer often takes off to the Swiss mountains to conduct larger experiments. A recent example of his installation work was "Accident as sculpture" (Unfall als Skulptur)(2008) in which Signer had a three-wheeled delivery car, loaded with water barrels, roll down an 11 m high ramp and up the other side. At the apex, the vehicle overturned and crashed to the ground. The resulting chaotic arrangement constituted the exhibition at de:Kunstraum Dornbirn.
Signer's work has been shown at galleries and museums in Europe, North America and Asia over the last thirty years. It was featured in 37th Venice Biennale (1976), documenta 8, Kassel (1987), Skulptur Projekte Münster (1997), and minus20degree (2022).
In 2016 the Kunstmuseum Basel acquired 205 films of Roman Signer in Super 8 format. These films are among the most important works that make Signer's early performative work accessible. From April 1, 2017, 24 films from this collection will be presented to the public on 12 screens connecting the main building and the new building. The films shown were all produced between 1975 and 1989 and show the partial spectacular actions for which the artist has become known. No movie is longer than three minutes. Without sound, they show themes that are drawn by Signer's entire oeuvre: explosions and poetic moments, nature and its elements, staging and coincidence. Not infrequently the artist himself appears in it. They are sculptures on time, which sometimes offer a surprise effect and often reveal a humorous, almost slapsticky side.
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Roman Signer |
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Sand. 1988
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1992 Fass (mit Explosion) barrel (with explosion). 1992 Düsseldorf |
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Nachtfahrt (night drive) 1999 |
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Wasserinstallation (water installation) 1999 |
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Ski. 2000 |
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Werke Works, Band Volume 4, 2002–08 |
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Heufieber (hay fever) 2006
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Osterhase mit Rakete (Easter bunny with rocket) 2006 |
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Sandinstallation (sand installation) 2007 |
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Piano. 2010 Installation view |
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Stühle Mit Raketen (Chairs With Rockets) 2011 |
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Artwork of "All'Aperto" project. 2012 |
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Haus mit Raketen (house with rockets) 2013
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Haus mit Raketen, Gais (House with rockets, Gais) 2013 |
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Unter dem Wasserfall II (Under the Waterfall II) 2013 |
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Wheel. 2013 |
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Kitfox Experimental. 2014 |
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Start. 2014 |
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Rotes Tuch (Auto). 2015 Atelier St. Gallen |
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Installation view. 2015 UK |
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Sculptures. 2015 Art: Concept, Paris |
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Slow movement. 2015 |
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Blue barrel. 2016 |
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Installation with Sand, Chairs, Buckets and Water. 2016 |
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Kajak mit blauen Fässern (Kayak with blue barrels) 2017 |
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Säge (Saw) 2020 |
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Sechs Stiefel. (six boots.) 2020 |
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Fallende Reifen' (Falling Tires) 2022 as a part of minus20degree |
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Boot Fountain |
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