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Meret Oppenheim: From Breakfast In Fur And Back Again
Belinda Grace Gardner, Meret Oppenheim, Daniel Spoerri
Kerber
Kerber
One of the most uncommon women of the 20th century, Meret Oppenheim most famously created the legendary Le Dajeuner en Fourrure, her 1936 assemblage of a tea cup and a fur. But Oppenheim was not just a Surrealist mouthful--though she provided the...
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Meret Oppenheim: Beyond The Teacup
Jacqueline Burckhardt, Meret Oppenheim
Independent Curators International, New York
Independent Curators International, New York
Swiss artist Oppenheim was pigeonholed as a Surrealist after the sensation of her 1936 "Breakfast in Fur," which depicted a fur-lined teacup. Then 23 years old, she went on to a career of eccentric eclecticism until her death in 1985. This selection...
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Meret Oppenheim: Retrospective
Simon Baur, Wanda Kupper, Isabel Schulz, Nicole Schweizer, Werner Spies, Lisa Wenger, Meret Oppenheim
Hatje Cantz
Hatje Cantz
Much more than "just" the fur cup: this lavishly illustrated monograph presents the multifaceted work and colorful life of the great artist and Surrealist muse, Meret Oppenheim (1913-1985). Once enmeshed in scandal, known as a mysterious model and a...
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Meret Oppenheim: Defiance in the Face of Freedom
Bice Curiger
The MIT Press
The MIT Press
Déjeuneur en Fourrure , the famous fur-lined cup and saucer that Meret Oppenheim produced during her student years in Paris, brought her international renown and precociously labeled her as a Surrealist during the 1930s. This first comprehensive...
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Jurgen Brodwolf: The Last Portrait of Meret Oppenheim
Werner Meyer, Belinda Gardner, Jurgen Brodwolf
Kerber
Kerber
From the time Meret Oppenheim died in 1985 until 1996, the Swiss-born, German artist Jurgen Brodwolf worked on The Memorial Cycle for M.O. , a complete sequence of evocative and challenging drawings and book objects that are collected here.
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