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Peter Roehr ( * September 1, 1944 in Lauenburg in Pommern; † August 15, 1968 in Frankfurt am Main) was a german artist. == Life == Roehr was the only child of Kurt and Eleonora Röhr. After their divorce the mother moved with her child first to Leipzig and then to Frankfurt am Main. After visiting the Volksschule he completed an apprenticeship as producer for electronic signage in Frankfurt am Main.〔''Peter Roehr, 1944–1968'', exhibition catalogue, Städtisches Museum Leverkusen, Morsbroich Museum, 1972, p. 72〕 Afterward he studied from 1962 to 1966 at the Werkkunstschule (today RheinMain University of Applied Sciences) in Wiesbaden. He studied in the class of Vincent Weber and graduated in 1966. His early works were made in 1962 and 1963. In 1964 Roehr met Paul Maenz, who later became an import art dealer. Roehr was in close contact with the artists Charlotte Posenenske and Thomas Bayrle, who lived in Frankfurt as well. In May 1967 Roehr and Paul Maenz organized in the ''Studio Galerie'' of the Goethe University Frankfurt a groundbreaking exhibition entitled ''Serielle Formationen'' where works by Carl Andre, Jan Dibbets, Hans Haacke, Donald Judd, Piero Manzoni and Jan Schoonhoven were shown. Peter Roehr died at the age of 23 from cancer. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Peter Roehr」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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