
Meret Oppenheim. Object. Paris, 1936 - MoMA
Oppenheim’s fur-lined teacup is perhaps the single most notorious Surrealist object. Its subtle perversity was inspired by a conversation between Oppenheim, Pablo Picasso, and the …
'Luncheon In Fur': The Surrealist Teacup That Stirred The Art World - NPR
In 1936, a 23-year-old Swiss artist named Meret Oppenheim bought a teacup, saucer and spoon from a department store in Paris and wrapped them in the cream-and-tan pelt of a Chinese …
Meret Oppenheim, Object (Fur-covered cup, saucer, and spoon)
The story behind the creation of Object, an ordinary cup, spoon, and saucer wrapped evocatively in gazelle fur, has been told so many times its importance in modernist history transcends the …
Meret Oppenheim’s Furry Teacup Stirred Up a Public …
2020年11月9日 · Meret Oppenheim’s fur-lined porcelain teacup, Object (1936), made her an international art star. Finding the mutant tableware both delightful and repulsive, Surrealist …
Le Déjeuner en fourrure - Wikipedia
Object (Le Déjeuner en fourrure), lit. Object ("The Luncheon in Fur"), known in English as Fur Breakfast or Breakfast in Fur, is a 1936 sculpture by the surrealist Méret Oppenheim, …
MoMA’s First Work by a Female Artist Was a Fur-Lined Teacup
2018年1月11日 · Just as though things weren’t dada enough, the surrealists had to come to America with their fantastic art. The fur lined cup and saucer with spoon thrown in for good …
The Curious Case of Meret Oppenheim’s Furry Teacup
2024年10月16日 · The teacup has been in The Museum of Modern Art since 1936, so it seemed like an ideal opportunity. We’re doing this retrospective, let’s look at the fur teacup and its …
Looking Beyond Surrealist Artist Meret Oppenheim's Famous …
2021年10月21日 · Picasso joked that she could cover anything with fur—even the cafe’s cup and saucer. Soon afterward, Oppenheim purchased a teacup, saucer and spoon and wrapped …
Meret Oppenheim | Biography, Art, Fur Cup, MoMA, & Facts
Meret Oppenheim, was a German-born Swiss artist whose Object (1936), a fur-covered teacup, saucer, and spoon, became an emblem of the Surrealist movement. The piece, created when …
“Fur Cup” - The New Yorker
2019年10月25日 · You can see that piece now, on the fifth floor of the new MOMA —and you can meet its unruly offspring in “Fur Cup,” an excellent show of sculptural objects at Underdonk, an …