Title: Claes Oldenburg
1Claes Oldenburg
- b.1929)Swedish pop artist Claes Oldenburg
arrived in the United States in 1936. After
completing his studies at Yale University and
taking courses at the Art Institute of Chicago,
Oldenburg moved to New York City. In the 1950s
Oldenburg met Jim Dine and Allan Kaprow, with
whom he collaborated on the creation of
Happenings, a non-traditional theater inspired by
Jackson Pollocks paintings. It was also at this
time that Oldenburg began arranging his first
sculptural assemblages and creating his
environments, such as The Store. By the 1960s,
Oldenburg was creating soft sculptures, which
led to his famous oversized pieces.
2Giant Three-Way Plug1970 15ft. 1in x 17ft.
6in. Oberlin College, Oberlin Missouri
3Balancing Tools, 1984Steel painted with
polyurethane enamel26 ft. 3 in. x 29 ft. 6 in. x
19 ft. 10 in. Vitra International AG, Weil am
Rhein, Germany
4Knife Ship II, 1986Steel, aluminum, wood
painted with polyurethane enamelExtended, with
oars 26 ft. 4 in. x 31 ft. 6 in. x 82 ft. 11 in.
height with large blade raised 31 ft. 8 in. ft.
10 in. Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles
5Spoonbridge and Cherry, 1988Stainless steel and
aluminum painted with polyurethane enamel29 ft.
6 in. x 51 ft. 6 in. x 13 ft. 6 in. Minneapolis
Sculpture Garden, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis
6Free Stamp, 1991Steel and aluminum painted with
polyurethane enamel28 ft. 10 in. x 26 ft. x 49
ft. Willard Park, Cleveland, Ohio
7Shuttlecocks, 1994Aluminum and fiber-reinforced
plastic painted with polyurethane enamelFour
shuttlecocks, each 17 ft. 11 in. high x 15 ft. 1
in. (crown diameter and 4 ft. nose diameter,
sited in different positions on the grounds of
the museumThe Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art,
Kansas City, Missouri
8Corridor Pin, Blue, 1999Stainless steel and
aluminum painted with polyurethane enamel,
edition 21 ft. 3 in. x 21 ft. 2 in. x 1 ft. 4
in. Courtesy of Grant Selwyn Fine Art, New York
and Los Angeles
9(Needle, Thread and Knot), 2000Brushed stainless
steel and fiber-reinforced plastic painted with
polyester gelcoat and polyurethane enamelNeedle
and thread 59 ft. high Piazzale Cadorna, Milan,
Italy
10Flying Pins, 2000Steel, fiber-reinforced
plastic, foam, epoxy painted with polyester
gelcoat and polyurethane enamelTen pins, each
24 ft. 7 in. high x 7 ft. 7 in. widest
diameterball 9 ft. 2 in. (2.8 m) high x 21 ft.
12 in. diameterIntersection of John F.
Kennedylaan and Fellenoord Avenues, Eindhoven,
the Netherlands
11Plantoir, 2001Stainless steel, aluminum,
fiber-reinforced plastic, painted with
polyurethane enamel, edition 3/3 23 ft. 11 in. x
4 ft. 5 in. x 4 ft. 9 in. Collection Meredith
Corporation, courtesy of PaceWildenstein
12Dropped Cone, 2001Stainless and galvanized
steels, fiber-reinforced plastic, balsawood
painted with polyester gelcoat39 ft. 10 in.
high x 19 ft. diameterheight above building 32
ft. 10 in. Neumarkt Galerie, Cologne, Germany
13Split Button, 1981Aluminum painted with
polyurethane enamel16 ft. diameter x 10 in.
thickheight from ground when sited 4 ft. 11 in.
Levy Park, University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia
14Clothespin, 1976Cor-Ten and stainless steels45
ft. x 12 ft. 3 in. x 4 ft. 6 in. Centre Square
Plaza, Fifteenth and Market Streets, Philadelphia
, PA
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