Squirrel

Meret Oppenheim , Artist La Medusa Grafica , Publisher
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About the Artwork

With Squirrel, Meret Oppenheim continued the dada and surrealist traditions of modifying prefabricated found objects for artistic purposes in so-called assisted readymades. In this work, a beer glass with imitation foam paired with a bushy tail produce the playful form of an animal body that can be simultaneously read as a beer mug. This new object hints at the antirational, absurd, and marvelous, while also prompting the sensual and erotic associations evoked by animal fur. While Oppenheim’s artworks, often derived from dreams, appear whimsical, Squirrel may also be seen as a confrontation of nature (an animal) and culture (a glass), which the artist sought to resolve through her work.

Oppenheim first made Squirrel in 1960, shortly after emerging from a twenty-four-year creative hiatus. In 1969, she issued an edition of Squirrel in one hundred copies.

Squirrel

1960, edition 1969

Meret Oppenheim (Artist) Swiss, 1913-1985 (Publisher) La Medusa Grafica

Glass, plastic foam, fur

Overall: 9 × 6 × 3 1/2 inches (22.9 × 15.2 × 8.9 cm)

Sculpture

European Modern Art to 1970

Gift of the Lila and Gilbert Silverman Collection

2023.510

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1996, sold by (Ubu Gallery, New York, New York, USA);
1996-2020, purchased 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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Meret Oppenheim, Squirrel, 1960, edition 1969, glass, plastic foam, fur. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of the Lila and Gilbert Silverman Collection, 2023.510.

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