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Impulse Reactor - A Device for Detecting, Entering, and Converting Past Lies Traveling Underground and in the Air, 1980 - Project for Sonnabend Gallery, NYC
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Impulse Reactor - A Device for Detecting, Entering, and Converting Past Lies Traveling Underground and in the Air, 1980 - Project for Sonnabend Gallery, NYC

Artist Dennis Oppenheim (American, 1938 - 2011)
Date1980
MediumColor silkscreen on paper
DimensionsOverall: 38 x 50 in (96.5 x 127 cm)
SignedRecto, LL: "Dennis Oppenheim"
Edition59/100
Credit LineGift of George Nicholson, Brian N. McGavin, Ross John Meacher and Associates
Object number1998.2.33
ClassificationsPrints
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