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perspectives. A series of icons before an inspirational trip to Greece put new thoughts in motion. Space was brought into contact with letters and signs. Space and symbols (letters and signs) had a lot of similarities to Rose, especially through their limitless possibilities. This was the beginning of âMultidimensional
Constructionsâ (âMultidimensionale Konstruktionenâ). After a further dealing with space and the differing levels of perception, Rose created the âMultidimensional Roomsâ and the âMultidimensional Thinkingâ (âMultidimensionale RĂ€umeâ und âMultidimensionales Denkenâ).
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grouped together to transmit one message. As such Rose created very strong motifs with black and red paint on rough canvas. The following âbig-sign seriesâ (Grosszeichen-serie) represents the reduction of the aforementioned âsign in the signâ series. Eugen
Gommringer noted the following about Rose: âHe is today fully entitled to be described as âthe German contribution to Lettrismââ. "
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It was during a trip to Spain that it occurred to Rose that real and imagined space could be expanded through reflection; by the use of mirrors for example. Through multiple reflections space can be expanded. Likewise Cubism showed new ways of thinking about space through the contraction of different
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Parisian group âLettristeâ had a big impact on Rose and left a lasting impression. After several ultra-graphic experiments, he developed the âZeichen im Zeichenâ which translates as âthe sign in the signâ. The âsuper signâ is made up of many small signs (or characters) that are
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became his home. He was married a number of times and is the father of six children. Rose's work was ended by serious diabetes and blood cancer which led to a leg amputation. Rose died in 2006 and was buried in the cemetery of
Bamberg. Several of Rose's artworks are today in possession of, amongst
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picture-script encourages to relent to the feeling, the spontaneity, and the moods, and to become more aware of oneâs own fantasy. But it is not only the human being as a self-obsessed person that is singled out, as well as the human being as a fellow being in the context of his environment.â
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From 1974 to 1975 Rose also participated in educating new teachers, as well as being a work experience teacher for work experience students in the field of social studies at the
University of Bamberg (1975â1985). His work as a stage designer at the theatre of Bamberg continued until 1979. From
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The paintings from 1959 to 1964 begin representational and then become more abstract. The dealing with various materials was a major focus in these early works. Examples of this are several sand paintings from this period. Rose used sand, varnish paint, and oil paint squeezed out of the tube.
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Collages such as the "Weltbildcollage" introduced script and writing as a structure into Rose's work. This brought a focus on the written word, the single letter and character, and the reduction of written scripts. It was at this point that Rose came in touch with the
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in Paris. In this new capacity he participated in their exhibitions until the 1980s. Rose displayed abstract, written- and drawn- paintings, collages, objects and sculptures in approximately 200 exhibitions in the following cities:
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in 1966 and 1969. At first he taught as a primary teacher, and later, upon passing the second state exam, as a teacher in a special school with handicapped children.
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