Dennis Oppenheim

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Interfunktionen, [ Friedrich Wolfram Heubach, Werner Wagner, Benjamin H.D. Buchloh, Joseph Beuys, Walter de Maria, Dennis Oppenheim, Michael Heizer, Richard Long, Jan Dibbets, Robert Smithson, Lutz Schirmer, Hagen Lieberknecht, Wolf Vostell, Dieter Roth, Johannes Stüttgen, Matthias Schäffer, Gabor Altorjay, Günter Brus, James Lee Byars, LIDL, Jörg Immendorff, Panamarenko, Keith Arnatt, Daniel Buren, Claus Böhmler, Gilbert & George, Dieter Meier, Peter Weibel, Paul Sharits, Birgit Hein, Valie Export, Carl Andre, Lothar Baumgarten, Vito Acconci, Giuseppe Penone, Dan Graham, Tomas Schmit, Oswald Wiener, Michael Oppitz, Bruce Nauman, Arnulf Rainer, Terry Fox, Hamish Fulton, Heinz Frank, Roger Welsh, Robert Morris, Rob Can, Richard Budelis, Peter Hutchinson, Buckminster Fuller, Will Insley, Jürgen Kramer, Sigmar Polke, Bazon Brock, Rebecca Horn, John Baldessari, Didier Bay, Hans Haacke, William Wegman, Steve Reich, Gufo Reale, Ernst Mitzka, Doug Waterman, Mark Oppitz, Ulrich Meister, Bill Beckley, Reiner Ruthenbeck, Marcel Broodthaers, Johannes Brus, Philip Glass, Jon Gibson, Laura Dean, Lawrence Weiner, A.R. Penck, Roman Jakobson, Michel Claura, Germano Celant, Italo Scanga, Hollis Frampton, Yvonne Rainer, David Lamelas, Maria Nordman, Antonius Höckelmann, Anselm Kiefer ]: Interfunktionen, No. 3 ; No. 4 ; No. 5 ; No. 6 ; No. 7 ; No. 8 ; No. 9 ; No. 10 ; No. 11 ; No. 12, Köln, Germany: Interfunktionen, [1969], 1970, 1970, 1971, 1971, 1972, [1972], [1972], [1974], 1975

[All published lacking No. 1 ; No. 2],pictorial wrappers various sized volumes; glue bound; black-and-white; edition size 500 ; 1100 ; 1000 ; 1000 ; 1000 ; 1000 ; 1000 ; 1000 ; unknown ; unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed; A near complete run including numbers 3 - 12 (lacking only numbers 1 and 2). Nos. 3 - 8 edited by Friedrich Wolfram Heubach; no. 9 by Heubach with others; no. 10 by Heubach with Werner Wagner; nos. 11 & 12 by B. H.D. Buchloh. Artists and contributors include in No. 3 : Joseph Beuys, Walter de Maria, Dennis Oppenheim, Mike Heizer, Richard Long, Jan Dibbets, Robert Smithson, Friedrich Wolfram Heubach, Lutz Schirmer, Hagen Lieberknecht, Wolf Vostell, Diter Rot [Dieter Roth], Johannes Stüttgen, Matthias Schäffer, Gabor Altorjay, Günter Brus, James Lee Byars, LIDL, Jörg Immendorff; No. 4 : Panamarenko, Dennis Oppenheim, Keith Arnatt, Joseph Beuys, Daniel Buren, Diter Rot [Dieter Roth], Claus Böhmler, Günter Brus, Gilbert & George, Dieter Meier, Jan Dibbets, F. W. Heubach, Daniel Buren, Peter Weibel, Paul Sharits, W & B Hein, Valie Export, Carl Andre ; No. 5. : Joseph Beuys, Lothar Baumgarten, Valie Export, Vito Acconci, Giuseppe Penone, Johannes Stüttgen, Keith Arnatt, Dan Graham, Tomas Schmit, Claus Böhmler, Oswald Wiener, Friedrich Wolfram Heubach, Michael Oppitz ; No. 6 : Bruce Nauman, Dennis Oppenheim, Vito Acconci, Arnulf Rainer, Joseph Beuys, Terry Fox, Friedrich Wolfram Heubach, Hamish Fulton, Heinz Frank, Michael Heizer, Johannes Stüttgen, Roger Welsh, Robert Morris, Rob Can, Richard Budelis, Peter Weibel ; No. 7 : Joseph Beuys, Richard Long, Michael Heizer, Dennis Oppenheim, Peter Hutchinson, Robert Smithson, Buckminster Fuller, Nam June Paik, Dan Graham, Lotar Baumgarten, Will Insley, Jürgen Kramer, Panamarenko ; No. 8 : Friedrich Wolfram Heubach, James Lee Byars, Sigmar Polke, Vito Acconci, Dan Graham, Arnulf Rainer, Günter Brus, Bazon Brock, Peter Hutchinson, Richard Budelis, Rebecca Horn, Terry Fox, Roger Welch, Will Insley, Bruce Nauman, John Baldessari, Peter Weibel, Matthias Schäffer ; No. 9 : Friedrich Wolfram Heubach, Dennis Oppenheim, Lothar Baumgarten, Friedrich Heubach, Dan Graham, John Baldessari, Roger Welch, Didier Bay, Hans Haacke, Friedrich Heubach, Terry Fox, William Wegman, Steve Reich, Gufo Reale, Will Insley, Ernst Mitzka, Doug Waterman, Mark Oppitz, Jürgen Kramer, Ulrich Meister, Sigmar Polke ; No. 10 : Friedrich Wolfram Heubach, Bill Beckley, Sigmar Polke, Reiner Ruthenbeck, Didier Bay, Vito Acconci, Friedrich Heubach, Roger Welch, Marcel Broodthaers, Will Insley, Gufo Reale, Johannes Brus, William Wegman, John Baldessari, Philip Glass, Jon Gibson, Laura Dean, Ulrich Meister ; No. 11 : Daniel Buren, Marcel Broodthaers, Bruce Nauman, Dan Graham, Lawrence Weiner, Jörg Immendorf, A.R. Penck, Roman Jakobson, Michel Claura, Germano Celant, Italo Scanga, Bill Beckley, Benjamin H.D. Buchloch No. 12 : Daniel Buren, Carl Andre, Hollis Frampton, Yvonne Rainer, David Lamelas, Maria Nordman, Roman Jakobson, Antonius Höckelmann, Anselm Kiefer, Benjamin H.D. Buchloch. 10 vol. : 146 pp. ; 183 pp. ; 169 pp. ; 95 pp. ; 95 pp. ; 117 pp. ; 197 pp. ; 174 pp. ; 178 pp. ; 178 pp. Very Good. No. 3: .3 cm. soiling to recto, name stamp on first page. No. 4: mild foxing of covers, light wear to spine. No. 5: moderate rubbing of spine and page edges, wear to corner of issue. No. 6: light yellowing of cover. No. 7: light yellowing of cover. No. 8: light rubbing of spine, 1.5 cm. dog-ear to corner of recto. No. 9: 3 cm. dog-ear to corner of recto, 1.5 cm. dog-ear to corner of verso. No. 10: light wear to edges. No. 11: moderate wear to vellum edges. No. 12: two 1 cm. tears to vellum.

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Oppenheim, Dennis: And the Mind Grew Fingers. Dennis Oppenheim. Selected Works 1967-90. By Alanna Heiss. With an Essay by Thomas McEvilley. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1992. ISBN: 9780810936621
Umschlag leicht berieben, sonst gutes Exemplar. - Inhalt: A Proposal for Understanding the Work of Dennis Oppenheim / Alanna Heiss -- The Rightness of Wrongness. Modernism and Its Alter-Ego in the Work of Dennis Oppenheim / Thomas McEvilley -- Another Point of Entry. An Interview with Dennis Oppenheim / Alanna Heiss. - For twenty-five years Dennis Oppenheim 's work has spearheaded many of contemporary art's most vital trends. Balancing his expansive, rambunctious interests against his refusal to adopt a rigid art style, Oppenheim has fought for the integrity of imagination in himself and in his audience. In this first retrospective study he emerges as an innovative and courageous artist. Called a "man of sweeping terrestrial visions" by the New York Times, Oppenheim pioneered the Earth Art movement in the late 1960s with his contemporaries Robert Smithson, Walter de Maria, and Michael Heizer. Breaking with the traditions of modern art, Oppenheim 's work was - and remains - unconventional. At abandoned sites, he used the forces of nature and the detritus of industrial society to forge an art of ideas and metaphors, of provocation and controversy. In Body Art works from the early 1970s, exploiting his own body as an art material, he subjected himself to physical risk. His performances, installations, films, and video tapes pushed the boundaries of art even further, working through ideas about identity, genetics, family, time, memory, and the instability of our interior and exterior worlds. The breadth of Oppenheim 's accomplishment is presented for the first time in And the Mind Grew Fingers, the retrospective exhibition curated by Alanna Heiss and produced by The Institute for Contemporary Art, P.S. 1 Museum, New York. This accompanying publication offers a revealing interview by Heiss, who has known and worked with Oppenheim for twenty-five years; it clarifies the concepts, belief systems, and intense commitment that have driven him to investigate the art-making process. Thomas McEvilley's insightful essay provides the first overview of the artist's career. From Oppenheim's days as a junior high school art teacher - making site-specific earthworks on his way to work-to his international success as an acclaimed American artist, McEvilley identifies and traces coherent themes in one of the most elusive and diverse careers in contemporary art. (Klappentext). ISBN 9780810936621 - , ISBN: 0810936623

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Brentano, Robyn, [ Robyn Brentano, Mark Savitt, Acconci, Mac Adams, Eric Appel, Jackie Apple, Alice Aycock, Michael Balog, Jared Bark, Kirsten Bates, Leo Bates, Arlyne Bayer, Bill Beirne, Terry Berkowitz, Carmen Beuchat, Tom Bill, Louise Bourgeois, Gary Bower, Robyn Brentano, Richard F. Murray Brintzenhofe, Jacob Burckhardt, James F.L. Carroll, Rosemarie Castoro, Helen De Mott, Agnes Denes, Charles Dennis, David Deutsch,Juan Downey, Jean Dupuy, Joseph Egan, Carol Engelson, Ralston Farina, Joel Fisher, Dieter Froese, Terry Fugate-Wilcox, John Geldersma, Dina Ghen, Carol Lee [Terry] Gips, Tina Girouard, Sharon Gold, Jane Greengold, Colin Greenly, Jane Greer, Donald Gummer, Jan Hafstrom, Harmony Hammond, Robert Harding, Suzanne Harris, Richard Haynes, Don Hazlitt, Mary Heilman, Jane Highstein, Gerard Hovagimyan, Glenda Hydler, Patrick Ireland, Robert Janz, John Jesurun, Joan Jonas, Gloria Klein, David Knoebel, Margia Kramer, Michael Krugman, Aaron Kurzen, Eliot Lable, Fred Lambert, Dean Nichols, Richard Landry, Stephen Laub, Douglas Leichter, Joanne Leonard, Jeffery Lew, Nancy Lewis, Janice Loeb, Alfred Martinez, Tony Mascatello, Ana Mendieta, Larry Miller, Richard Basil Mock, Alec Nicolescu, Stanley Nisimura, Paulo Nobre, Richard Nonas, Minda Novek, Chandra Oppenheim, Dennis Oppenheim, Beverly Owen, Charlemagne Palestine, Carol Parker, Richard E. Peck Jr., Jody Pinto, Charles Rehwinkel, Angels Ribe, Susan Rothenberg, Pierre Ruiz, Jonathan Santlofer, Alan Daniel Saret, Toshio Sasaki, Italo Scanga, Carolee Schneemann, Peter Schumann, Arden Scott, Karen Shaw, Mimi Smith, Ned Smyth, Alan Sonfist, Keith Sonnier, Todd Stone, Marjorie Strider, Hisachika Takahashi, Fernando Torm, Francesc Torres, Richard van Buren, Ted Victoria, William Wegman, Susan Weil, Martha Wilson, Hunter Yoder, Zadik Zadikian, Batya Zamir, Richard Zelens, Barbara Zucker, Terry Fugate-Wilcox, Toshio Sasaki ]: 112 Workshop, 112 Greene Street : History, Artists & Artworks, New York, NY: New York University Press, 1981 ISBN: 0814710379
Reference, Exhibitions, New York (N.Y.), Performance Art/Theater

cloth boards with dust jacket 26.5 x 25.5 cm.; sewn bound; other special feature[s]; black-and-white; edition size 1000; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed Documents exhibitions from the first eight years of New York's premiere alternative art space, the 112 Workshop. Entries are organized in chronological order, with textual information on the artists involved in each exhibition, as well as full page reproductions of works shown. Edited by Robyn Brentano and Mark Savitt. Artists include Vito Acconci, Mac Adams, Eric Appel, Jackie Apple, Alice Aycock, Michael Balog, Jared Bark, Kirsten Bates, Leo Bates, Arlyne Bayer, Bill Beirne, Terry Berkowitz, Carmen Beuchat, Tom Bill, Louise Bourgeois, Gary Bower, Robyn Brentano, Richard F. Murray Brintzenhofe, Jacob Burckhardt, James F.L. Carroll, Rosemarie Castoro, Helen De Mott, Agnes Denes, Charles Dennis, David Deutsch,Juan Downey, Jean Dupuy, Joseph Egan, Carol Engelson, Ralston Farina, Joel Fisher, Dieter Froese, Terry Fugate-Wilcox, John Geldersma, Dina Ghen, Carol Lee [Terry] Gips, Tina Girouard, Sharon Gold, Jane Greengold, Colin Greenly, Jane Greer, Donald Gummer, Jan Hafstrom, Harmony Hammond, Robert Harding, Suzanne Harris, Richard Haynes, Don Hazlitt, Mary Heilman, Jane Highstein, Gerard Hovagimyan, Glenda Hydler, Patrick Ireland, Robert Janz, John Jesurun, Joan Jonas, Gloria Klein, David Knoebel, Margia Kramer, Michael Krugman, Aaron Kurzen, Eliot Lable, Fred Lambert, Dean Nichols, Richard Landry, Stephen Laub, Douglas Leichter, Joanne Leonard, Jeffery Lew, Nancy Lewis, Janice Loeb, Alfred Martinez, Tony Mascatello, Ana Mendieta, Larry Miller, Richard Basil Mock, Alec Nicolescu, Stanley Nisimura, Paulo Nobre, Richard Nonas, Minda Novek, Chandra Oppenheim, Dennis Oppenheim, Beverly Owen, Charlemagne Palestine, Carol Parker, Richard E. Peck, Jr., Jody Pinto, Charles Rehwinkel, Angels Ribe, Susan Rothenberg, Pierre Ruiz, Jonathan Santlofer, Alan Daniel Saret, Toshio Sasaki, Italo Scanga, Carolee Schneemann, Peter Schumann, Arden Scott, Karen Shaw, Mimi Smith, Ned Smyth, Alan Sonfist, Keith Sonnier, Todd Stone, Marjorie Strider, Hisachika Takahashi, Fernando Torm, Francesc Torres, Richard van Buren, Ted Victoria, William Wegman, Susan Weil, martha Wilson, Hunter Yoder, Zadik Zadikian, Batya Zamir, Richard Zelens, and Barbara Zucker. Bound in the book is a signed and numbered work from Terry Fugate-Wilcox and a flexi-disk by Toshio Sasaki. 385 pp. Very Good / Fine. Mild wear to dust-jacket. Book's covers and contents complete, clean and unmarked.

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Oppenheim, Dennis: Dennis Oppenheim. Galerie Eric Franck. Geneve: AMAM, 1984.
Kl. Fleck auf deckel. Leicht gebräunt. Text französisch und englisch. - Dennis Oppenheim is an original artist and constantly challenges his own creative process. For instance, when this predominantly horizontal (the wooden staircase) sculpture, animated by a mobile central axle and a diagonal, four metres above floor-level (the camera "bellows" resting on the metal structure) went on exhibition at the Zurich Kunsthaus, Oppenheim had, by then, changed it. New, mobile elements were added (lights and fireworks). "Inner voices for a staircase" (end of 1980), became in the summer of 1981 "Second sight for a staircase". And so, in the autumn of 1981, the artist presented his exterior project, especially designed and conceived for Geneva : "Launching structure. Project for Geneva (from the Firework series)". An ambitious project, reflecting the hopes placed by Dennis Oppenheim in our town. -

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