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2 Stage Transfer Drawing: Chandra to Dennis Oppenheim; 2 Stage Transfer Drawing: Dennis to Chandra Oppenheim,

1975

Dennis Oppenheim, American, 1938–2011
x1994-1 a-b
2 Stage Transfer Drawing documents a performance that Oppenheim would repeat several times in the early to mid- 1970s, a period when he began to create performances, often in collaboration with his children. The drawings seen here, resulted from a kinesthetic feedback loop between father and daughter. While many performance-based works rely on interaction between figures, these drawings carry the added symbolism of performing the interdependent bond of parent and child. The body as bearer of the traces of one’s relationships, one’s environment, and the legacies of history became a principal concern for artists in the final decades of the twentieth century.

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Title
2 Stage Transfer Drawing: Chandra to Dennis Oppenheim; 2 Stage Transfer Drawing: Dennis to Chandra Oppenheim
Dates

1975

Medium
Hand-colored photographs, graphite, marker, and stamped and typed explanatory sheet, diptych
Dimensions
sheet (each): 101.5 × 76 cm (39 15/16 × 29 15/16 in.) frame (each): 109.5 × 84.2 × 6 cm (43 1/8 × 33 1/8 × 2 3/8 in.)
Credit Line
Gift of Dr. Steven H. Kazan and Dr. Bernard S. Lichtenstein
Object Number
x1994-1 a-b
Signatures
Each signed and dated by artist and artist's daughter in pen, lower right: Dennis Oppenheim 1975 | Chandra Oppenheim
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