Sale 2344
New York
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30 September - 1 October 2010
Price realised
USD 6,000
Estimate
This lot is offered without a reserve
Dennis Oppenheim (AMERICAN, b. 1938) Impersonation Station inscribed 'IMPERSONATION STATION, OLYMPIC PARK, SEOUL SOUTH KOREA 1988 PHOTO ETCHED PLATES, WOODEN AND GLASS DOORS AND WINDOWS ALUMINUM DRUM. ROTATING STEEL WHEELS, CABLES, STEEL FURNACES, 25' X 60' X 60' (lower edge) watercolor and wax on paper 38 x 50 in. (96.5 x 127 cm.)
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