Matthias Roth spent four weeks at the Centre for Non-machines Research among fresh lemons and oranges, surrounded by remnants from centuries ago, to find inspiration for some of his works. By reusing materials, he questions consumerism. At the end of the winter, Roth shows a reflection of the first Winter Olympics 2024 in Greece and presents the latest Cartier’s spring collection.
Matthias Roth lives in Berlin. He studied at the Kunsthochschule Kassel and at the University of Lapland, Rovaniemi. His work reflects social madness and memory culture using photography, video, new media and found footage. The works, which are created during Roth’s restless travels, are directed against the ethnocentrism and hegemony of the mass media. His work is characterised by the demystification of the spectacle. http://rolux.de

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