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1929 Stockholm, Sweden - 2022 Manhattan, New York City. Known for: Whimsical pop art sculpture, public installations.
Whimsical sculpture of pop culture objects, many of them large and out-of-doors, is the signature work of Swedish-born Claes Oldenburg who became one of America's leading Pop Artists. He was born in... Read full biography
Whimsical sculpture of pop culture objects, many of them large and out-of-doors, is the signature work of Swedish-born Claes Oldenburg who became one of America's leading Pop Artists. He was born in Stockholm, Sweden. His father was a diplomat, and during Claes' childhood moved his family from... Read full biography
Whimsical sculpture of pop culture objects, many of them large and out-of-doors, is the signature work of Swedish-born Claes Oldenburg who became one of America's leading Pop Artists. He was born in Stockholm, Sweden. His father was a diplomat, and during Claes' childhood moved his family from Stockholm to a variety of locations including Chicago where the father was general consul of Sweden and where Oldenburg spent most of his childhood. He attended the Latin School of Chicago, and then Yale... Read full biography
Whimsical sculpture of pop culture objects, many of them large and out-of-doors, is the signature work of Swedish-born Claes Oldenburg who became one of America's leading Pop Artists. He was born in Stockholm, Sweden. His father was a diplomat, and during Claes' childhood moved his family from Stockholm to a variety of locations including Chicago where the father was general consul of Sweden and where Oldenburg spent most of his childhood. He attended the Latin School of Chicago, and then Yale University where he studied literature and art history, graduating in 1950, the same year Claes became an American citizen. Returning to Chicago, he enrolled at the Art Institute of Chicago from 1952 to 1954 and also worked as a reporter at the City... Read full biography
Whimsical sculpture of pop culture objects, many of them large and out-of-doors, is the signature work of Swedish-born Claes Oldenburg who became one of America's leading Pop Artists. He was born in Stockholm, Sweden. His father was a diplomat, and during Claes' childhood moved his family from Stockholm to a variety of locations including Chicago where the father was general consul of Sweden and where Oldenburg spent most of his childhood. He attended the Latin School of Chicago, and then Yale University where he studied literature and art history, graduating in 1950, the same year Claes became an American citizen. Returning to Chicago, he enrolled at the Art Institute of Chicago from 1952 to 1954 and also worked as a reporter at the City News Bureau. He opened his own studio, and in 1953, some of his satirical drawings were included in his first group show at the Club... Read full biography
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Magazine Articles (40)
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- ReviewsFebruary 2006EditorsARTnews
- Spiritual America: David Deitcher oOctober 2004Deitcher, DavidARTFORUM
- Front PageSeptember 2004Editors, Art in AmericaArt in America
- What's So Funny About ContemporarySeptember 2004Yablonsky, LindaARTnews
- The University Gallery-Fine Arts CeJune 2004Coppola, ReginaAmerican Art Review
- No More ScaleJune 2004Meyer, JamesARTFORUM
- Buying Buzz-Art Market ResurgesMay 2004Mason, Brook SArt & Antiques
- Frederik Meijer Gardens and SculptuApril 2004Becherer, Joseph AntenucciAmerican Art Review
- ARTtalkApril 2004Douglas, SarahARTnews
- Waiting for an A+ PictureMarch 2004Falkenstein, MichelleARTnews
- Shari's NotebookMarch 2004Morrison, ShariArt-Talk
- The GiftJanuary 2004Gangelhoff, BonnieSouthwest Art
- Art MarketNovember 2003Krienke, MaryARTnews
- 100 Top TreasuresNovember 2003Masello, Page, GoldsteinArt & Antiques
- A Watchful EyeJune 2003Tully, JuddArt & Auction
- Second ComingJune 2003Tully, JuddArt & Auction
- A & A UpdateFebruary 2003Editors, Art & AntiquesArt & Antiques
- Contemporary Auctions Set ArtistDecember 2002Editors, ART-TALKArt-Talk
- Nervous ConditionDecember 2002Tully, JuddArt & Auction
- ReviewsNovember 2002Editors, ArtforumARTFORUM
- Memoir: Sewing in the SixtiesNovember 2002Mucha, PattyArt in America
- Review of ExhibitionsOctober 2002Editors, Art in AmericaArt in America
- All Sorts Of Valuable ObjectsOctober 2002Leffingwell, EdwardArt in America
- ARTtalkSeptember 2002Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- ReviewsSeptember 2002Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- Museum of Fine Arts, HoustonDecember 2001Neff, Emily;Melina KervandjianAmerican Art Review
- Spring Sales PreviewMay 2001Postwar and ContemporaryArt & Auction
- Public Sculpture and Anti-MonumentsJanuary 2001Boettger, SuzaaanArt in America
- Contemporary Art SanctuaryJanuary 2001Lewis, JanieArt & Antiques
- Art News Flash Back, Flash ForwardNovember 1997Editors, Art NewsARTnews
- ReviewsFebruary 1997Editors, Art NewsARTnews
- American Art 1940-1965December 1996Venn, BethAmerican Art Review
- Star AttractionsAugust 1996Clothier, PeterARTnews
- A Collector's Kind of TownMay 1996Tully, JuddArt & Auction
- Living With ArtMarch 1996Landi, AnnARTnews
- booksDecember 1995Editors, Art NewsARTnews
- Art in the HeartlandJune 1995Von Ziegesar, PeterArt in America
- Claes OldenburgMay 1995Weil, RexARTnews
- art MARKETFebruary 1995Editors, ART NEWSARTnews
- What's the Big Idea?February 1995Editors, ART NEWSARTnews
