
Roland Reiter
Reiter Roland
Roland Reiter(Editor)
Verlag für Moderne Kunst
Published in March 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
188 pages
978-3-99153-225-5 (ISBN)
Description
Roland Reiter understands sculpture as a mode of thinking. His works revolve around materiality, craftsmanship, space, and movement-and around the question of how things acquire meaning. Industrial products, car parts, leather, fur, or hair are transformed into hybrid formations oscillating between the organic and the technical, between pop culture and art history.
Reiter's practice draws equally from the visual worlds of the twentieth century and from musical subcultures. The automobile appears as a floating cult object, gleaming and charged with fetishistic allure. Metal pipes grow hair, machines take on androgynous qualities, and canvases emerge in the rhythm of jazz-created with drumsticks directly on the surface. The origin of the materials always remains palpable, yet their function is fundamentally transformed.
Between seriousness and irony, reference and withdrawal, Reiter creates works that resist clear categorization. They play with projection, desire, and cultural mythologies-opening a space of possibility in which the familiar appears strange and the strange unexpectedly familiar.
The publication brings together key bodies of work and examines Reiter's multifaceted oeuvre from art-historical and cultural-theoretical perspectives. A focused insight into an artist who conceives sculpture as an open form-precise, poetic, and radically contemporary, with a design by Büro Perndl.
Special Feature: The book exclusively includes a download link to an artwork by Roland Reiter-a digital extension of the publication and a unique addition for collectors.
More details
Language
English
German
Place of publication
Austria
Illustrations
124
124 ills. in color
Dimensions
Height: 259 mm
Width: 209 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
1044 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-99153-225-5 (9783991532255)
Schweitzer Classification