Recipient of the 2010-11 Rome Prize, Sarah Oppenheimer is known for her aesthetically sleek and perceptually startling installations that alter existing gallery and museum spaces to reveal seemingly impossible views. Her site-specific installation at Rice University Art Gallery, D-17, is a wing-like form that soars upward and out of the building, appearing to pierce the gallery’s glass wall.
+ Project credits / data
Project: D-17
Designer: Sarah Oppenheimer
Commission: Rice University Art Gallery, Houston, Texas
Photo: Nash Baker © nashbaker.com
+ For more information about the installation, visit D-17 Exhibition Page on Rice Gallery website:
http://www.ricegallery.org/new/exhibition/oppenheimer.html
+ All images courtesy © Nash Baker
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