Dennis Oppenheim Estate
b. Electric City, US, 1938, d. New York, US, 2011
Dennis Oppenheim’s work is characterized by a multitude of approaches ranging from Land Art to Body Art and includes practices like video, sculpture, installation and even photography. A pioneer of Earth art, alongside Robert Smithson, Walter De Maria, Michael Heizer, Christo and Jeanne-Claude, Dennis Oppenheim sought to situate his works in a natural environment by integrating the particularities of the landscape. Earth art originated in the United States in the 1960s. Works associated with the movement would later be grouped under the more generic term Land Art. The artists of the Earth art movement voluntarily positioned their works away from institutional venues and channels by favouring the production of in-situ pieces. Dennis Oppenheim stood out for his conceptual approach, integrating an explicitly social and political dimension.
His works are included in numerous museum collections including those of the Tate Modern in London, the Stedjelik Museum in Amsterdam, the MAMCO in Geneva, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Centro de Arte Reina Sofia in Madrid, the Whitney Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Kunsthalle Hamburg or the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Saint-Etienne.
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Landslide, 1968View more details
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One hour run, 1968View more details
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Directed Harvest, 1969View more details
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Whirlpool - Eye of the Storm, 1973View more details
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Bee-hive (Volcano), 1978-1989View more details
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Study for hair pieces from Hell. Detail: Household scrub brushes on steel frame rag mop lips, 1993View more details
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Study of: Hair Pieces from Hell. Detail: Household copper scrub pads- steel /mesh frame, 1993View more details
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Exposed Kidney Pool, 1996View more details
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Architectural Cactus #12, 2008View more details
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DENNIS OPPENHEIM - MUAC, MEXICO CITY
19.10.2024 > 27.04.2025 November 9, 2024Dennis Oppenheim was one of the pioneers of land art, action art, video art and conceptual art in the United States. Since the 1970s, Oppenheim...Read more -
DENNIS OPPENHEIM - KUNSTHALLE WILHELMSHAVEN
09.12.2023 > 18.02.2024 January 6, 2024Wild, destructive, exhilarating, unbridled and brimming with energy: Kunsthalle Wilhelmshaven is devoting itself with the theme of the storm to a meteorological phenomenon that plays...Read more -
DENNIS OPPENHEIM - DEVENIR FLEUR - MAMAC, NICE
10.11.2022 > 30.04.2023 December 7, 2022 Read more -
DENNIS OPPENHEIM - LAND ART AND EARTHWROKS - MAMCO, GENÈVE, CH
05.10.2022 > 29.01.2023 November 17, 2022 Read more