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that had come to dominate much of the art scene. Oldenburg began toying with the idea of soft sculpture in 1957, when he completed a free-hanging piece made from a woman's stocking stuffed with newspaper. (The piece was untitled when he made it but is now referred to as
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covered with plaster-soaked canvas and enamel paint, depicting everyday objects – articles of clothing and food items. Oldenburg's first show which included three-dimensional works, in May 1959, was at the Judson
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dates from 1976. They were married in 1977. Oldenburg officially signed all the work he did from 1981 on with both his own name and van
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Printed Stuff: Prints, Poster, and Ephemera by Claes Oldenburg A Catalogue Raisonne 1958–1996
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1519:Encyclopedia of World Biography
1348:, Dijon, collection Inflexion,
1132:, North Yorkshire, England
550:National Endowment for the Arts
214:
185:
4319:Latin School of Chicago alumni
2429:Whitney Museum of American Art
2256:, Prestel Publishing, New York
2233:Whitney Museum of American Art
1528:
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1427:
1388:. New York: Routledge, p. 135.
1378:
866:California College of the Arts
825:. In 2000, he was awarded the
816:
799:Whitney Museum of American Art
765:, New York, in 1969; London's
724:
649:. "Coltello" is the source of
1:
4194:Oberlin Conservatory of Music
2174:"Tacita Dean: Five Americans"
2087:"Remembering Claes Oldenburg"
1435:"Claes Oldenburg 1929 – 2022"
1088:Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen
986:
586:. It remains a staple of the
4354:Wolf Prize in Arts laureates
4294:Accidental deaths from falls
4052:Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival
3676:Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation
2504:Biography of Claes Oldenburg
2472:Portraits of Claes Oldenburg
2269:Kino, Carol (May 15, 2009).
1720:"Explore The Art Collection"
1371:
1272:Claes Oldenburg: The Sixties
1219:General and cited references
1071:, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
899:In her 16-minute, 16mm film
878:College for Creative Studies
851:Rolf Schock Foundation Prize
779:Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
733:Artists Claes Oldenburg and
715:1968: Sparta Dreaming Athens
700:, Germany. Installed at the
588:Minneapolis Sculpture Garden
7:
4334:Rolf Schock Prize laureates
4123:José Limón Dance Foundation
3986:Preservation Hall Jazz Band
3844:Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
1525:database, October 22, 2017.
1293:Log May 1974 – August 1976,
1229:(Hudson Hills Press: 1997)
1203:
821:In 1989, Oldenburg won the
775:The Great Ice Cream Robbery
412:. During this time, artist
335:City News Bureau of Chicago
10:
4375:
2700:Awards for Claes Oldenburg
2636:Typewriter Eraser, Scale X
1815:Roy, Chris; Edmonds, Joe.
1740:Johnson, Ellen H. (1971).
1402:"Claes Oldenburg obituary"
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751:Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
593:Typewriter Eraser, Scale X
497:Metropolitan Museum of Art
352:
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4199:School of American Ballet
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3767:William "Smokey" Robinson
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1955:. Oldenburgvanbruggen.com
1113:, Seoul, South Korea
1046:Skulptur Projekte Münster
919:Pat Reading in Bed, Lenox
837:, New York, in 1995; and
621:, which was installed at
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2491:National Gallery of Art
1879:"Claes Oldenburg (1996)"
1623:Archives of American Art
831:Art Institute of Chicago
813:Gallery in Los Angeles.
797:, London). In 2002, the
544:came on commission from
313:Early life and education
110:Art Institute of Chicago
4304:American male sculptors
3379:Herzog & de Meuron
3167:Willard Van Orman Quine
3083:Michelangelo Pistoletto
3024:Michelangelo Pistoletto
2644:Needle, Thread and Knot
2628:Inverted Collar and Tie
2561:Sculptures by Oldenburg
1384:James O. Young (2001).
783:National Gallery of Art
685:Needle, Thread and Knot
671:which was broadcast on
348:
323:Latin School of Chicago
105:Latin School of Chicago
4359:Yale University alumni
4314:Artists from Stockholm
4128:The Presser Foundation
4108:Ford's Theatre Society
3737:Philippe de Montebello
3727:Florence Knoll Bassett
2816:Eduardo Souto de Moura
2612:Spoonbridge and Cherry
2142:March 4, 2010, at the
2032:British Film Institute
1619:Oral history interview
1613:Paul Cummings (1975).
1540:, June 5, 1987, page 3
1508:Guggenheim Collection.
1192:, 1500 Market Street,
991:Oldenburg's sculpture
901:Manhattan Mouse Museum
870:University of Teesside
827:National Medal of Arts
754:
742:
575:Spoonbridge and Cherry
548:with a grant from the
461:Martha Jackson Gallery
406:Judson Memorial Church
381:abstract expressionism
284:2000
281:National Medal of Arts
276:1995
267:1989
4184:Michael Tilson Thomas
3639:National Public Radio
2913:Mstislav Rostropovich
1649:The New York Observer
1504:May 10, 2012, at the
955:Charles and Ray Eames
857:from 1975 on and the
833:, Illinois, in 1979;
748:
737:with museum director
732:
635:Il Corso del Coltello
569:in the Netherlands.
563:Kröller-Müller Museum
493:Placid Civic Monument
4309:American pop artists
4113:Fisk Jubilee Singers
3996:Viktor Schreckengost
3498:Anne Sofie von Otter
3427:Jean-Philippe Vassal
3160:Logic and philosophy
2877:Krzysztof Penderecki
2467:Museum of Modern Art
2330:Architectural Digest
1821:Cleveland Historical
1707:Museum of Modern Art
1523:Biography in Context
1274:(Prestel: US, 2012)
1069:Freiburg im Breisgau
970:Richard E. Oldenburg
839:Royal College of Art
785:, Washington, D.C.;
763:Museum of Modern Art
361:57th Street Art Fair
188: 1960;
90:American (from 1953)
4174:Joseph P. Riley Jr.
4093:Olivia de Havilland
4056:University of Idaho
3971:Wilhelmina Holladay
3696:Helen Frankenthaler
3614:Mikhail Baryshnikov
2842:Yoshiharu Tsukamoto
2678:Binoculars Building
2384:The Washington Post
2252:Nancy Princenthal,
2158:Oldenburg Biography
2093:. December 18, 2021
1652:. January 16, 2012.
1517:"Claes Oldenburg."
1350:Les Presses du réel
1270:Höchdorfer, Achim,
1225:Axsom, Richard H.,
843:Brandeis University
668:The South Bank Show
661:and the exhibition
455:, and screenwriter
445:Richard Artschwager
339:naturalized citizen
75:New York City, U.S.
4083:Richard M. Sherman
3783:Austin City Limits
3338:Nikolai G. Makarov
3314:Michael Aschbacher
3296:Richard P. Stanley
2806:David Chipperfield
2794:Álvaro Siza Vieira
2764:Giancarlo De Carlo
2740:Wolf Prize in Arts
2554:Coosje van Bruggen
2349:The New York Times
2275:The New York Times
2058:The New York Times
2008:on August 10, 2019
1787:The New York Times
1455:The New York Times
1420:Coosje van Bruggen
1302:(The Press of the
1298:Oldenburg, Claes.
1291:Oldenburg, Claes.
1284:Johnson, Ellen H.
1263:Haskell, Barbara.
1258:Fundació Joan Miró
1164:Chiat/Day Building
999:New York in 2009.
823:Wolf Prize in Arts
755:
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608:downtown Cleveland
578:sculpture for the
554:Coosje van Bruggen
437:Carolee Schneemann
307:Coosje van Bruggen
263:Wolf Prize in Arts
203:Coosje van Bruggen
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4042:Henry Z. Steinway
3895:Louis Auchincloss
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3522:Herbert Blomstedt
3373:Torsten Andersson
3152:Rolf Schock Prize
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3030:Rosemarie Trockel
2859:Vladimir Horowitz
2738:Laureates of the
2692:
2691:
2425:"Claes Oldenburg"
2407:Typewriter Eraser
2405:Claes Oldenburg,
1885:on April 21, 2023
1759:. Oberlin College
1755:Duffes, Melissa.
1686:Los Angeles Times
1571:Los Angeles Times
1483:on July 18, 2022.
1386:Art and Knowledge
1365:978-2-84066-450-5
1340:978-2-07-078627-5
1306:: Halifax, 2005)
1239:Busch, Julia M.,
993:Typewriter Eraser
896:, Boston (2004).
739:Jan van der Marck
623:Loyola Law School
596:(1999) is in the
580:Walker Art Center
410:Washington Square
292:
291:
272:Rolf Schock Prize
249:Richard Oldenburg
37:Oldenburg in 2012
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4022:N. Scott Momaday
4017:Morten Lauridsen
3905:Paquito D'Rivera
3813:Tabernacle Choir
3747:Lawrence Halprin
3660:Barbra Streisand
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2917:Daniel Barenboim
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937:Stedelijk Museum
809:in New York and
713:was included in
690:Piazzale Cadorna
627:Giant Binoculars
517:Albany, New York
447:, art gallerist
441:Oyvind Fahlstrom
414:Robert Beauchamp
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3991:Gregory Rabassa
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3925:Wynton Marsalis
3915:Leonard Garment
3883:
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3818:Leonard Slatkin
3798:Suzanne Farrell
3771:
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3645:Claes Oldenburg
3592:
3586:
3556:
3551:
3456:
3385:Giuseppe Penone
3367:Claes Oldenburg
3349:
3308:Endre Szemerédi
3302:Luis Caffarelli
3290:Elliott H. Lieb
3254:
3203:Jaakko Hintikka
3173:Michael Dummett
3155:
3149:
3119:
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3099:Lawrence Weiner
3095:Laurie Anderson
3089:Olafur Eliasson
3059:Claes Oldenburg
3041:
3012:Gerhard Richter
2978:
2933:Plácido Domingo
2847:
2822:Phyllis Lambert
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393:Lower East Side
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