Roman Signer


Roman Signer is an artist who works in sculpture, art installation, photography, and video.

Early life and career

Signer started his career as an artist at the age of 28, after working various jobs such as an architect’s draughtsman and a radio engineer apprentice. He holds degrees from arts institutions in Switzerland and Poland. He studied at the Schule für Gestaltung in Zurich and Lucerne from 1966 to 1971, and at the Academy of Fine Arts, Warsaw from 1971 to 1972.

Work

Signer's work grew out of land art and performance art. It is often described as following the tradition of the Swiss engineer-artist, such as Jean Tinguely and Peter Fischli & David Weiss.
Signer creates art centred around "controlled destruction, not destruction for its own sake", using or destroying everyday objects in unusual ways for an artistic result. Many of his happenings are not for public viewing, and are only documented in photos and film.
As well as working in his studio, Signer often conducts larger experiments in the Swiss mountains. One example of his installation work is "Accident as sculpture", 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.
A collaborative film from 1996 with director Peter Liechti titled "" documents a series of his "action sculptures" along with interviews of Roman Signer and other characters encountered during his travels performing the work.

Exhibitions

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 Venice Biennale, documenta 8, Kassel, Skulptur Projekte Münster, and minus20degree.
In 2016, the Kunstmuseum Basel acquired 205 films by Signer in Super 8 format, which were then exhibited at the museum as well at the MAN Museum in Nuoro. The films shown were all produced between 1975 and 1989 and were all silent and shorter than three minutes.

Selected solo shows

Awards

Influences

A photo of Signer's "Wasser Stiefel" serves as the cover art of Upgrade & Afterlife, an album by American experimental music group Gastr del Sol.