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  1. Meret Oppenheim, född 6 oktober 1913 i Berlin, död 15 november 1985 i Basel, var en schweizisk konstnär inom surrealismen. Oppenheim blev känd för Objet (1936) som var en kopp, ett fat och en sked klädda i päls från en kinesisk gasell, och verket har kommit att uppfattas som det arketypiska , surrealistiska objektet.

  2. 27 de abr. de 2023 · 5. Meret Oppenheim’s Gloves, 1985 Glove (for Parkett No. 4) by Meret Oppenheimer, 1985, via Sotheby’s While Meret Oppenheim was still a student, she received a commission from the Parisian avant-garde fashion house Elsa Schiaparelli to design gloves and jewelry. She was interested in fashion and artworks that could also serve as accessories.

  3. 22 de oct. de 2022 · The artist Meret Oppenheim, seen here with her 1975 work “Six Clouds on a Bridge” in 1982. She was known for her playful unpredictability and unwillingness to be defined by others.

  4. Meret Oppenheim forged ties to Surrealism when she moved from Switzerland to Paris in 1932 while still in her teens. Though she was one of the few women artists to be immediately welcomed by the movement, Oppenheim thought of Surrealism as ideologically permeable and pursued many avenues of experimentation, exploring dreams, humour, death, womanhood, and nature.

  5. 9 de feb. de 2016 · In 1936, the surrealist Meret Oppenheim wrapped a teacup, saucer and spoon in fur. In the age of Freud, a gastro-sexual interpretation was inescapable. Even today, the work triggers intense reactions.

  6. A Luncheon with Fur. The story behind the creation of Object, an ordinary cup, spoon, and saucer wrapped evocatively in gazelle fur, has been told so many times its importance in modernist history transcends the fact it might be apocryphal (of dubious authenticity). The twenty-two year old Basel-born artist, Meret Oppenheim, had been in Paris ...

  7. 23 de feb. de 2022 · Meret Oppenheim ’s furred sculpture Object is widely considered the Surrealist object par excellence. Her retrospective, “Meret Oppenheim: My Exhibition,” opens March 25 at the Menil ...