(Cloud on a Boat), 1963 by Méret Oppenheim
Plaster over metal armature
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(Cloud on a Boat), 1963 by Méret Oppenheim
Plaster over metal armature

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four clouds, 1985 by Méret Oppenheim
pen on paper
Preliminary study for clouds, 1971 by Méret Oppenheim
Print, Watermark and pencil on white cotton paper
Wolke, 1963 by Méret Oppenheim
Oil on canvas
Sterne hinter Wolken, 1967 by Méret Oppenheim
Crayon on paper

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Large Sky with Clouds over Continents, 1964 by Méret Oppenheim
clouds are a recurring theme in Meret Oppenheimâs work. Interpreted through various techniques, here they occupy the pictorial space of this large canvas without any vanishing point, nor any perspective beyond the accumulation and arrangement of shapes one behind the other.Â
From 1953, Meret Oppenheimâs clouds conveyed an extremely wide range of expressions, and were even transposed into three dimensions, materialized in bronze.Â
âdiary paintings: CLOUDSâ by UGO RONDINONE
ACRYLIC ON CANVAS, SILKSCREEN ON PLEXIGLASS PLAQUEÂ
The notion of temporality is, moreover, implied by the word âdiaryâ in the title. Like Rondinoneâs series of so-called âdiary paintings,â which he started in 2008, with each work taking as its title the day of its creation, the clouds seem to represent the passing of lifetime.Â
DREIUNDZWANZIGSTERJULIZWEITAUSENDUNDSECHZEHN, 2016 by UGO RONDINONE
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