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DENNIS OPPENHEIM - Explorations

DENNIS OPPENHEIM (1938-2011)

Dennis Oppenheim has centred his artistic investigations into the dialogue between art and the self within the nature and technology continuum of the modernist mainstream. This leading protagonist of both land- and body art has been an active innovator since the late Sixties. The expression has taken a wide variety of forms; performance, video, film, sculpture, drawing and architecture at times converge in his prolific, individualistic work. The sculpture of the Eighties is pervaded with a playful and violent irony in its use of distorted objects. The mid-Nineties brought a focus on large sculpture situated in the public arena. This monograph is the most complete to date, and is the first publication to document the artist's creative production between 1967 and 2000. The volume also includes an in-depth critical analysis, many interviews and a rich bibliography.
 
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Emne Performance
Kunstner DENNIS OPPENHEIM
Forfatter Germano Celant
Sprog Engelsk
Illustrationer 350 ill. heraf 204 i farver
Format / Sideantal 24,5 x 29,5 cm / 428 sider
Udgivelsesår 2001
Indbinding Indbundet (D-3)
Forlag Charta
Antikvarisk
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DENNIS OPPENHEIM (1938-2011)

Dennis Oppenheim has centred his artistic investigations into the dialogue between art and the self within the nature and technology continuum of the modernist mainstream. This leading protagonist of both land- and body art has been an active innovator since the late Sixties. The expression has taken a wide variety of forms; performance, video, film, sculpture, drawing and architecture at times converge in his prolific, individualistic work. The sculpture of the Eighties is pervaded with a playful and violent irony in its use of distorted objects. The mid-Nineties brought a focus on large sculpture situated in the public arena. This monograph is the most complete to date, and is the first publication to document the artist's creative production between 1967 and 2000. The volume also includes an in-depth critical analysis, many interviews and a rich bibliography.