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Oppenheim: Object


  • T & H Distributed
  • by Carolyn Lanchner
In 1936, invited by André Breton to contribute to an exhibition of Surrealist objects, Meret Oppenheim decided to act upon a café conversation she had recently had with Pablo Picasso and his then-companion Dora Maar.

ISBN 9781633450196 | E | PB
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Publisher T & H Distributed
ISBN 9781633450196
Author(s) Carolyn Lanchner
Publication date October 2017
Edition Paperback
Dimensions 230 x 185 mm
Illustrations throughout col.ill.
Pages 48
Language(s) Eng. ed.
extra information MoMA One on One Series
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In 1936, invited by André Breton to contribute to an exhibition of Surrealist objects, Meret Oppenheim decided to act upon a café conversation she had recently had with Pablo Picasso and his then-companion Dora Maar. Commenting on a fur-covered bracelet that Oppenheim had made for the designer Schiaparelli, Picasso remarked that one could cover just about anything in fur, to which Oppenheim had responded, ‘Even this cup and saucer.’ The resulting sculpture was Object, a teacup, saucer and spoon purchased from a department store and lined with Chinese gazelle fur. In this volume of the MoMA One on One series, an essay by Carolyn Lanchner, a former curator of painting and sculpture at MoMA, explores the subversive nature of this sensual yet disturbing work, which simultaneously attracts and repels the viewer, and of the dreamlike world of Surrealism in which Oppenheim worked.