Material Interchange Stage #1. Fingernail Lodged Between Gallery Floor Boards.

Dennis Oppenheim American, 1938 - 2011
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About the Artwork

Material Interchange Stage #1. Fingernail Lodged Between Gallery Floor Boards.

1970

Dennis Oppenheim

1938 - 2011

American

Unknown

Gelatin silver print and cut paper mounted to board

Overall: 30 × 40 inches (76.2 × 101.6 cm)

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Prints, Drawings & Photographs

Gift of the Lila and Gilbert Silverman Collection

2023.591.1

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Printed in white on black, along bottom: MATERIAL INTERCHANGE STILLS FROM 8MM FILM. MAY 1970. STAGE #1. FINGERNAIL LODGED BETWEEN GALLERY FLOOR BOARDS.

Printed label, verso: John Gibson | 568 Broadway | New York, NY 10012 Printed label, verso: YOUR ART IS PROTECTED BY A CLEAR SHEET OF SAFE, | SHATTERPROOF, PLEXIGLASS. | TO CLEAN, USE A MIXTURE OF ALCOHOL AND WATER | ON A WAD OF ABSORBENT COTTON. DO NOT USE | SCOURING POWDERS, SOAPS, GLASS CLEANERS CON- | TAINING AMMONIA, OR HARSH RAGS. | IF NOT ABUSED, PLEXIGLASS WILL REMAIN CLEAR AND | BRIGHT FOR YEARS. Orange label, handwritten, affixed verso: PARKER WEB[sic] | DET 2/2

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1996, (John Gibson Gallery, New York, New York, USA)

1996-2020, acquired by Gilbert B. Silverman [1925-2016] and Lila Silverman [1933-2020] (Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, USA)

2020-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Dennis Oppenheim, Material Interchange Stage #1. Fingernail Lodged Between Gallery Floor Boards., 1970, gelatin silver print and cut paper mounted to board. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of the Lila and Gilbert Silverman Collection, 2023.591.1.

Material Interchange Stage #1. Fingernail Lodged Between Gallery Floor Boards.
Material Interchange Stage #1. Fingernail Lodged Between Gallery Floor Boards.