Sarah Oppenheimer sculptural intervention to debut at PAMM

Sarah Oppenheimer sculptural intervention to debut at PAMM
Sarah Oppenheimer sculptural intervention to debut at PAMM
Sarah Oppenheimer, 33-D, 2014, 
Aluminum, glass and architecture. Installation: Kunsthaus Baselland, Switzerland, 2014.

Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM), 1103 Biscayne Blvd., will debut S-281913, a major new work by Sarah Oppenheimer, on Sept. 30, remaining on view until Apr. 30, 2017.

Bridging art, architecture, and engineering, Oppenheimer’s intensive spatial modifications generate astonishing effects that both scramble and clarify our understanding of the buildings we inhabit, providing not only new ways of looking, but a new set of philosophical considerations with which to approach the built environment.

For her new project, commissioned by PAMM, Oppenheimer reorients the array of staggered exhibition spaces on the museum’s second floor. S-281913 consists of two architectural “switches” — rotating glass elements that alternate in transparency and reflectivity in relation to lighting conditions and viewing position.

The switches operate both independently and in tandem, relaying sightlines between the museum’s two primary light sources: Herzog & de Meuron’s archetypal lighting grid and PAMM’s expansive view of Biscayne Bay. The visitor’s primary axis of orientation will fluctuate as the switches are moved. Seemingly distant locations will be brought into close proximity, and spaces previously obscured will be brought into view.

“Every building has its secrets,” saod PAMM curator René Morales. “PAMM’s architects employed brilliant and innovative structural techniques that are hidden within the museum’s iconic form. Sarah’s work explores and unravels the secrets of the buildings she engages.”

“The complex production of this piece and its installation in the museum’s gallery testifies to Sarah’s status as a proponent for sculpture in an ever-expanding field, one that also comes to terms with architecture and engineering,” said director Franklin Sirmans.

“Believing that artists and their imaginations spur innovation and experimentation in technology, PAMM supports contemporary artists who push the boundaries of diverse fields of inquiry, while suggesting new paths for art-making,” he said.

Sarah Oppenheimer, born 1972 in Austin, TX and now living in New York, received an MFA from Yale University. Solo exhibitions of her work have been presented at multiple institutions including Mudam Luxembourg; Kunsthaus Baselland; Baltimore Museum of Art; Saint Louis Art Museum; Queens Museum of Art; and the Drawing Center. Two major solo projects by Oppenheimer will be presented in 2017 at Wexner Center for the Arts and in 2019 at Mass MoCA.

Selected group exhibitions of her work include projects presented at Institute for Contemporary Art, Boston; Site Santa Fe; the Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh; CCS Hessel Museum; Sculpture Center; Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego; and White Columns. She is the recipient of honors including a Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Fellowship and a Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship.

For more information, visit www.pamm.org.


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