Claes Oldenberg, the Swedish-born pop artist known in Philadelphia for his iconic "Clothespin" sculpture, has died at 93 years old. Considered a pioneer in pop art, Oldenberg was known for his public ...
Swedish American sculptor Claes Oldenburg works in his studio in 1969. His art has a strong presence in Los Angeles, thanks in part to his friendship with architect Frank Gehry. (Jack Mitchell / Getty ...
Even when the subject comes from a specific event, I’m always aiming for something universal: how people perform, collide and ...
For more than a quarter-century, a Claes Oldenburg sculpture stood as a side-street landmark in West Hollywood. An enormous stainless-steel knife blade, 6 feet tall and 12 feet long, sliced down from ...
Nicholas Galanin, “In every language there is Land / En cada lengua hay una Tierra” (2023), Corten steel (all photos by Nicholas Knight, courtesy Public Art Fund, NY, unless otherwise noted) A new ...
5.5 x 3.5 x 5.5 in. (14 x 8.9 x 14 cm.) The ’Naoshima’ Red Pumpkin is a painted lacquer resin abstract sculpture and art object by legendary contemporary Artist, Yayoi Kusama. Created in 2019, the ...
Dana Jacobson explores the story behind the pop-art sculptures at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. Once controversial, shuttlecocks, the museum's oversized badminton pieces, have become a beloved ...
Robert Indiana’s famous “LOVE” pop art sculptures can now be seen along the High Line. Kasmin Gallery opened an exhibit Friday of three of the artist's “LOVE” pop art sculptures. The three works are ...
As a Swedish immigrant child in Chicago, Claes Oldenburg dreamed up an imaginary world in intricately detailed drawings. As a founding father of Pop art, he focused on real objects of the most ...
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