The Sublimation of Humor in the Work of Meret Oppenheim: a defense mechanism

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The Sublimation of Humor in the Work of Meret Oppenheim: a defense mechanism Karen Clardy Gabriela Sotomayor, Director, School of Art History Academy of Art University Midpoint Review Proposed Thesis Advisor: Professor Anna Glaze November 3, 2017

Meret Oppenheim s Object (1936) and My Nurse (1936) are most often analyzed through the lens of feminism, which omits the psychoanalytic aspects of humor. Meret Oppenheim, Object, Paris, 1936, Modern Museum of Art, New York 130.1946.a-c. (Photo: Copyright 1996 The Modern Museum of Art, New York)

This research studies the theories of Sigmund Freud and Carl Gustav Jung as applied to Oppenheim s life and work from the perspective of feminism to form an analysis of how humor was used as a defense mechanism. Meret Oppenheim, Ma gouvernante - My Nurse Mein Kindermädchen, 1936/1967, Modern Museum of Stockholm, NMSK 1972 (Photo: Pralan Allsten/Moderna Museet)

The use of humor in Meret Oppenheim s work evidences the contradictions and challenges she faced as an artist and as muse. Man Ray, Erotique Voilée, 1933, photograph, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, 2002.1580 (Photo: Man Ray Trust)

Literature Review Three Interviews with Meret Oppenheim give valuable insight to her personal philosophy, personality and anger at the inequality and commodification of women. Robert Belton Androgyny: Interview with Meret Oppenheim (1984) Margot Mifflin, An Interview with Meret Oppenheim (1983) Alain Jouffery, Conversation between Meret Oppenheim and Alain Jouffery (1973) Meret Oppenheim, Paper Dress, and Half-Sunglasses 1975-76 (Photo: Claude Lé Anh)

The Basic Writings of Sigmund Freud, edited and translated by A.A. Brill, 1938 Wit and Its Relation to the Unconscious Rebellion Against Authority Through Wit The Pleasure Mechanism and the Psychogenesis of Wit The Motives of Wit and Wit as a Social Process The Relation of Wit to Dreams and the Unconscious Irony and Negativism The Unconscious as the Psychic Stage of Wit Work Humor Meret Oppenheim, Hamburg 1984 (Photo: Karin Székessy)

The Collected Works of Carl Jung Creation and Play Anima and animus: the androgyny of the soul Collective unconscious Analysis of dreams Creation as an unconscious activation of and archetypal image Man Ray, untitled, (Marcoussis and Meret Oppenheim), 1933 (Photo: Man Ray Trust)

Women and Surrealism The Problematics of Women and Surrealism, Gwen Raaberg Surrealism and Misogyny, Rudolf Kuenzli Seeing the Surrealist Woman: We are a Problem, Mary Ann Caws From Déjeuner en fourrure to Caroline: Meret Oppenheim s Chronical of Surrealism, Renee Riese Hubert Man Ray, Meret Oppenheim, 1932 (Photo: Man Ray Trust/ Adagp, Paris)

Feminism and Contemporary Art: The Revolutionary Power of Women s Laughter Jo Anna Isaak Feminist analysis Comic critique Freudian theory of humor Meret Oppenheim and Iréne Zurkinden in Paris in the Café du Dome, 1932.

Possible Expansion of Topic and Research Analysis of the Dadaist influence on Oppenheim in light of a recently found interview in which she comments on the humor in Duchamp s work and his influence on her as well as the influence of Picabia Translation of Oppenheim s letters Analysis of later artwork by Oppenheim

Meret Oppenheim, Stone Woman, 1938 Oil on Cardboard, Private Collection, (Photo: Artists Rights Society, New York/Pro Litteris, Zurich)

Meret Oppenheim, The Couple, 1956, Private Collection (Photo: Artists Rights Society, New York/Pro Litteris, Zurich)

Meret Oppenheim, Spring Banquet, 1959, (Photo: Bibliothéque Kandinsky, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris)

Other areas of interest and possible expansion of research Analysis of Oppenheim s poetry Analysis of Surrealist concepts of humor: André Breton s Anthology of Black Humor Additional theory of humor by other Psychoanalysts Acquisition of primary source anti-feminist text from the 1930 s French Philosophy of the 1930 s: Simone de Beauvoir The Second Sex

Conclusion Man Ray, Portrait of Meret Oppenheim at the Café Flore in Paris, 1933/34