Oppenheim, Germany 1920s
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Oppenheim, Germany 1920s

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skulls and bones pile atop one another at the ossuary in Oppenheim- Germany
Meret Oppenheim, "Red Head, Blue Body"
Meret Oppenheim, Swiss artist, author and photographer
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Meret Oppenheim. Object. Paris, 1936. Fur-covered cup, saucer, and spoon. Cup 4 3/8" (10.9 cm) in diameter; saucer 9 3/8" (23.7 cm) in diame
I just love surrealism so much
forbidden fruit, mixed media, 2019.
Annual Rings - Dennis Oppenheim
“During the 1960s, a number of artists-including Oppenheim, Robert Smithson, and Walter De Maria-sought to liberate sculpture from the pedestals of the museum and made work that was inextricably bound to its site. In this piece, Oppenheim enlarged the patterns of the tree's growth and, by shoveling pathways in the snow, transposed the annual rings to the frozen waterway that divides the United States and Canada and also divides their time zones. By juxtaposing man-made national and temporal boundaries, Oppenheim opened to question the relative values of the ordering systems by which we live.”