БЕСПЛАТНАЯ КОНСУЛЬТАЦИЯ ПО ВОПРОСАМ ИСКУССТВА

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Краткая справка

  • Lifespan: 72 years
  • Art period: Modern
  • Born: 1913, Berlin, Germany
  • Died: 1985
  • Also known as: Méret Oppenheim
  • Movements: surrealism
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  • Top-ranked work: Masked Flower
  • Nationality: Germany
  • Works on APS: 6
  • Museums on APS:
    • Swiss Institute / Contemporary Art New York
    • Swiss Institute / Contemporary Art New York
    • Swiss Institute / Contemporary Art New York
    • Кунстхаус Цюрих
    • Кунстхаус Цюрих
  • Top 3 works:
    • Masked Flower
    • Object (Le Déjeuner en fourrure)
    • Caroline
  • Copyright status: Under copyright

Тест по искусству

В каждом вопросе только один правильный ответ.

Вопрос 1:
What was the name of Meret Oppenheim's most famous artwork, which brought her widespread recognition?
Вопрос 2:
Where was Meret Oppenheim born?
Вопрос 3:
Which artistic movement was Meret Oppenheim most closely associated with?
Вопрос 4:
What inspired Meret Oppenheim to record her dreams and incorporate them into her art?

Early Life and Influences

  • Born: Berlin, Germany (1913)
  • Died: 1985
  • Named after Meretlein from Gottfried Keller's "Green Henry."
  • Family moved to Delémont, Switzerland, due to her father’s military service during World War I.
  • Exposure to art and artists at a young age in Switzerland.
  • Inspired by her aunt, Ruth Wenger, and her modern lifestyle.
  • Influenced by Modernism, Expressionism, Fauvism, and Cubism.
  • Introduced to the writings of Carl Jung and began recording dreams, which became important sources for her art.
  • The work of Paul Klee significantly influenced her artistic development.

Career and Artistic Development

  • Moved to Paris in 1932 and attended the Académie de la Grande Chaumière.
  • Participated in Surrealist exhibitions starting in 1933, associating with André Breton, Man Ray, Max Ernst, and others.
  • First solo exhibition in Basel in 1936 at Galerie Schulthess.
  • Artistic block began in 1937 after initial success; destroyed much of her work during this period.
  • Returned to art in the 1950s, reverting to earlier styles and themes.

Major Works and Style

  • Object (Le Déjeuner en fourrure) (1936): Her most famous artwork – a teacup, saucer, and spoon covered in fur. This piece explores themes of female sexuality, luxury, and the objectification of women.
  • Her work often incorporated everyday objects arranged to evoke dreamlike or unsettling scenarios.
  • Explored themes of femininity, exploitation, and the subconscious through her paintings and sculptures.
  • Style characterized by a blend of Surrealism, Dada influences, and personal symbolism.

Historical Significance and Legacy

  • Considered a leading figure in the Surrealist movement.
  • Her work challenged conventional notions of art and gender roles.
  • Object (Le Déjeuner en fourrure) became an iconic symbol of 20th-century art, acquired by MoMA shortly after its creation.
  • Oppenheim's exploration of dreams, sexuality, and the subconscious continues to resonate with contemporary audiences.
  • Her later work emphasized personal freedom and the "androgyny of the mind."

Key Influences and Artistic Circle

  • Carl Jung: His theories on psychoanalysis and archetypes profoundly influenced her artistic themes and imagery.
  • Paul Klee: Inspired by his abstract style and exploration of color and form.
  • André Breton: A key figure in the Surrealist movement who encouraged and promoted her work.
  • Marcel Duchamp & Max Ernst: Their conceptual approach to art influenced her use of everyday objects.
  • Man Ray: Collaborated with Oppenheim on photographic works, including nude portraits.