PERS & PUBLIKASI
The Block Museum of Art at Northwestern University has announced the receipt of a major endowment from Lisa (WCAS ’86) and Steven Tana
Read MoreThe Block Museum of Art at Northwestern University has released “Big Boss and the Ecstasy of Pressures,” the first substantive publication on the work of Chicago-based artist Geof Oppenheimer.
Read MoreChicago has long been a major player in the art world and its history is undisputed: Chicago is home to world-class institutions like the Art Institute of Chicago, the Museum of Contemporary Art, the School of the Art Institute, and the Renaissance Society.
Read More"Agitated Histories," the fourth and final exhibition in a series marking the Contemporary Museum's 20-year anniversary, provided an international
Read MoreGeof Oppenheimer’s current solo exhibition at Ratio 3, Monsters, continues his investigation of the physical markers of violence. In previous exhibitions, such as Inside Us All There Is a Part That Would Like to Burn Down Our Own House
Read MoreTake a look at highlights from exhibitions opening around the world. The Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo surveys ten years of work by Berlin artists
Read MoreThis month, I had the pleasure of speaking to Geof Oppenheimer, a Chicago- and San Francisco-based artist, about his upcoming exhibition
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Geof
Oppenheimer’s practice takes up questions of civic value, the ways
in which political and social structures are encoded in images and
objects and how meaning is formed in the modern world. Starting
from the from the proposition that formal value is a social value,
his projects interrogate the forms and rules of civic discourse as
a material, positing art as a space of liberated social dialogue.
Trained as a sculptor, Oppenheimer works across multiple mediums
including stage set video productions, and
photography.
His
work has been exhibited nationally and internationally at a variety
of venues such as the Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art, PS1/MOMA,
The Contemporary Museum, Baltimore; The Museum of Contemporary Art,
Chicago, SITE Santa Fe, The Indianapolis Museum of Art, The Aspen
Art Museum, The 4th Athens Biennale and CAB Art Center, Brussels.
His work has been the subject of published writings in Art in
America, The Wall Street Journal, The Chicago Tribune and The New
Yorker. He studied at the Maryland Institute, College of Art where
he received his BFA and received an MFA from the University of
California, Berkeley. He also studied at the Academia voor
Beeldende Vorming in the Netherlands. Geof Oppenheimer is an
Associate Professor of Practice in the Department of Visual Arts at
the University of Chicago and lives and works in Chicago,
Illinois.
For additional information about this artist, visit Mutual Art