Claes Oldenburg
Claes Oldenburg (January 28, 1929 – July 18, 2022) was a Swiss-born American sculptor who was born in Sweden. He was best known for his public art installations typically featuring large replicas of everyday objects. Another theme in his work is soft sculpture versions of everyday objects. Many of his works were made in collaboration with his wife, Coosje van Bruggen, who died in 2009; they had been married for 32 years. He spent most of his life in Chicago and New York City.
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Born | Stockholm, Sweden | January 28, 1929
Died | July 18, 2022 New York City, New York, U.S. | (aged 93)
Nationality | American |
Field | Sculpture, Public Art |
Training | Latin School of Chicago, Art Institute of Chicago, Yale University |
Movement | Pop Art, Avant-garde[1] |
Awards | Rolf Schock Prizes in Visual Arts (1995) |
Oldenburg died on July 18, 2022 from problems caused by a fall in New York City, aged 93.[2]
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Artists Claes Oldenburg and Fay Peck with museum director Jan van der Marck in 1968
Oldenburg in Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, 1970
References
- ↑ James O. Young (2001). "Art and Knowledge." New York: Routledge, p. 135.
- ↑ Claes Oldenburg, Pop Artist Who Monumentalized the Everyday, Dies at 93