
Artwork Info
- Artwork title
- Final Stroke-Project for a Glass Factory
- Artist name
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Dennis Oppenheim
- Date created
- 1980
- Classification
- sculpture
- Medium
- various media
- Dimensions
- 192 in. × 420 in. × 720 in. (487.68 cm × 1066.8 cm × 1828.8 cm)
- Date acquired
- 1983
- Credit
- Collection SFMOMA
Gift of Warner Communications, Inc. - Copyright
- © Estate of Dennis Oppenheim
- Permanent URL
- https://www.sfmoma.org/artwork/83.502.1-99
- Artwork status
- Not on view at this time.
Other Works by Dennis Oppenheim
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Dennis OppenheimProgram Four Compilation: 2-Stage Transfer Drawing (Advancing to a Future State), 2-Stage Transfer Drawing (Returning to a Past State), Vibration #1, Vibration #2
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Dennis OppenheimOne Hour Run (detail). 6-mile continuous track cut with a 10 h.p. snowmobile repeating the continuous route for an hour, 1’ x 3’ x 6 miles, St. Francis, Maine (U.S.A.).
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Dennis OppenheimDirected Harvest (stage 3). 1000’ span, Hamburg, Pennsylvania. Massey Harris Harvester was directed by the artist to break down surface in linear patterns. Trucking and processing is included in later stages of sculpture. Land owner: Lester A. Adams.
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Dennis OppenheimTime Line. Boundary between USA/Canada along St. John River; Fort Kent, Maine. 1' x 3' x 3 mile cut between the two countries
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