Dennis Oppenheim

Sculptor and photographer

Dennis Oppenheim - Artists & Creatives born 1938
Born

1938
88 years ago

Died
Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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An American sculptor and photographer, this artist explored various media and forms to create impactful works of art. Known for large-scale installations and conceptual art, his career spanned several decades. Major works include the 'Device to Root Out Evil' and 'Crumpled', showcasing innovative approaches to sculpture and public art. His practice was characterized by an ongoing dialogue with contemporary art movements and environmental contexts, often addressing themes of landscape and perception.

Created 'Device to Root Out Evil'

Developed 'Crumpled' as a landmark sculpture

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