Event Chur
Art at noon on Meret Oppenheim's "La fin embarassée" from 1971
Description
In his early 20s, Meret Oppenheim travelled to Paris for the first time in 1932. There she came into contact with the group of Surrealists around André Breton and the Swiss artist Alberto Giacometti, who now lived in Paris. She is known as a model in Man Ray's photographs and through her fur-edged teacup. The fact that she developed her very own signature as an artist did not interest the (art) world until much later. In the joint observation of the work, you will follow in Oppenheim's footsteps from animal mythology, dream interpretations and feminism of the 1970s with Sophia Nava.
The number of participants is limited. Reserve your place online at: www.buendner-kunstmuseum.ch/
Venue
Graubünden Art Museum
Bahnhofstrasse 35, 7000 Chur
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