Beyond Surrealism: Basel show explores the many sides of Meret Oppenheim
Meret Oppenheim found fame with a furry cup—her disconcerting double entendre, Object (1936), a fur-covered cup, saucer and teaspoon—which was ...
Read moreMeret Oppenheim found fame with a furry cup—her disconcerting double entendre, Object (1936), a fur-covered cup, saucer and teaspoon—which was ...
Read more“The fragment is a really important structure for telling stories that have been heavily impacted by colonialism,” the film-maker Madeleine ...
Read moreCarlos Motta, Untitled (1998), Mor Charpentier“Carlos Motta, born in Colombia, was only 20 years old when he made this. His ...
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