Oldenburg, Claes (1929-2022)

Creator details

Name
Oldenburg, Claes (1929-2022)
Nationality
American
Biography
Claes Oldenburg studied literature and art history at Yale University and the Art Institute of Chicago. He quickly became involved in performance art after moving to New York and meeting many performance artists. By 1959, he had created drawings and collages of common objects and renderings of grotesque human figures. He created The Store in his studio, a performance space that re-created a neighborhood of shops that displayed goods that were made of plaster. He emerged as a leading Pop artist, combining consumer culture into his own sculptures. Oldenburg married artist Coosje van Bruggen in 1977. The two collaborated on many large-scale projects together and with architect Frank O. Gehry in the mid-1970s and early 1990s.

Assets (75 in total)

Floor Burger, 1962 (acrylic on canvas filled with foam rubber and cardboard boxes)
Soft Typewriter, 1963 (vinyl filled with kapok, plexiglas & nylon cord)
Giant Toothpaste Tube, 1964 (vinyl over canvas filled with kapok; wood, metal and cast plastic)
'Ghost' Soft Drums, 1972 (mixed media)
Small Long Frankfurter, 1963 (enamel painted plaster on muslin over wire)
Alphabet/Good Humor, 1975 (cast resin pated with polyurethane enamel; bronze & wood)
Rotten Apple Core, 1987 (canvas, latex, foam & steel)
Giant Three-Way Plug (Cube Tap), 1970 (Cor-Ten steel & polished bronze)
Proposed Colossal Monument for Park Avenue, NYC - Good Humor Bar, 1965 (crayon & w/c on paper)
Proposal for a Colossal Monument in the Form of a Typewriter Eraser for Alcatraz Island, 1975 (colour litho)
Light Switches - Hard Version, 1964 (painted wood, formica & metal)
Ghost Drum Set, 1972 (mixed media)

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