American, b. 1972
Oppenheimer creates circulatory pathways that establish unexpected kinesthetic and visual relays between bodies and buildings. Rhythms and timescales of living systems flow from body to building and back again. The viewer is transformed into an agent of spatial change.
Oppenheimer's recent solo exhibitions include Sensitive Machine, Wellin Museum of Art; N-01, Kunstmuseum Thun, Switzerland; S-337473, Mass MoCA; S-337473, Wexner Center for the Arts; S-281913, Pérez Art Museum Miami; S-399390, MUDAM, Luxembourg; and 33-D, Kunsthaus Baselland, Switzerland. Oppenheimer's work has also been exhibited at ZKM, the Baltimore Museum, the Andy Warhol Museum, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, Art Unlimited at Art Basel, the Mattress Factory, the Drawing Center, and the Sculpture Center.
Oppenheimer's recent solo exhibitions include Sensitive Machine, Wellin Museum of Art; N-01, Kunstmuseum Thun, Switzerland; S-337473, Mass MoCA; S-337473, Wexner Center for the Arts; S-281913, Pérez Art Museum Miami; S-399390, MUDAM, Luxembourg; and 33-D, Kunsthaus Baselland, Switzerland. Oppenheimer's work has also been exhibited at ZKM, the Baltimore Museum, the Andy Warhol Museum, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, Art Unlimited at Art Basel, the Mattress Factory, the Drawing Center, and the Sculpture Center.