Newton discovering gravity by Dennis Oppenheim
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Newton discovering gravity 1992

Dennis Oppenheim

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90 ⨯ 63 cm
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Hans den Hollander Prints

  • A proposito di opere d'arte
    Original lithograph
    "Newton discovering gravity". From the 50 original works of the Olympic Centennial Suite, the IOC printed 250 lithographs of each work, all measuring 63/90cm, on Arches vellum paper (270 grams), signed by the artist and numbered.

    Dennis Oppenheim recreated, on a two-dimensional support, his artistic installation NEWTON DISCOVERING GRAVITY, made in 1984 in Artpark Lewiston, New York, where artists spent summers creating temporary artworks outdoors. This sculpture was a half transparent head in stainless steal mesh work which was also the platform for a firework extravaganza on 1 August 1984.

    The "Olympic Centennial Suite ", brings together 50 works by international artists who are representative of the variety of contemporary artistic tendencies. It was created on the occasion of the centenary of the foundation of the International Olympic Committee in 1994. For the choice of the works, the IOC brought in two prestigious French art critics, Gérard Xuriguera and Francis Parent. More than two years were necessary to constitute this Suite, with the aim of representing, in just 50 works, the multiplicity of creative work produced over the last five decades, from the figurative to the abstract, from hyperrealism to minimalism, from the new figurative school to abstract expressionism, as well as geometrism, conceptual art, and body art. It was decided that each international artist selected should create a work on a two-dimensional support. Some of these artists, aware of the importance of the message of the Olympic Movement, have rendered this spirit a special homage, while always remaining faithful to their own personal style. This "Suite" can be qualified as the jewel of the art collection of The Olympic Museum.
  • A proposito di opere artista
    Dennis Oppenheim (1938-2011) è stato un artista concettuale, performance artist, land artist, scultore e fotografo americano. Oppenheim è nato a Electric City, Washington. Poco dopo, la sua famiglia è tornata a casa nella zona della Baia di San Francisco. Dopo aver conseguito un Master of Fine Arts (1965) presso la Stanford University di Palo Alto, Oppenheim si è trasferito a New York nel 1966, dove è stato insegnante d'arte alla scuola materna e al liceo. Oppenheim ha avuto la sua prima mostra personale nel 1968 alla John Gibson Gallery di New York City. Fino alla sua morte ha vissuto e lavorato a New York City. L'arte della terra di Oppenheim includeva disegni che sono stati scolpiti in campi di grano, e ha continuato a usare il proprio corpo in opere di performance come Posizione di lettura per l'ustione di secondo grado (1970). Altri lavori includono Blood Breathe (1996), due giganteschi nasi rovesciati, e Lightening Bolt Man (2001), un cadavere bloccato al pavimento da un fulmine in fibra di vetro. Negli anni '90 ha anche iniziato a ingrandire oggetti di uso quotidiano, come pennelli e coni di sicurezza, per fungere da fulcro delle sue installazioni.

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