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“Clothespin” resembles the ordinary household ... It took its place not far from Chicago’s famed Picasso sculpture, dedicated in 1967. “Batcolumn,” Oldenburg told the Tribune ...
These creations highlight how art can be both unexpected and playful, from a massive clothespin gripping the earth to a zipper revealing a flowing stream. In Glarus, Switzerland, “The Caring ...
“Clothespin” resembles the ordinary household ... It took its place not far from Chicago’s famed Picasso sculpture, dedicated in 1967. “Batcolumn,” Oldenburg told the Tribune ...
“Clothespin” resembles the ordinary household ... It took its place not far from Chicago’s famed Picasso sculpture, dedicated in 1967. “Batcolumn,” Oldenburg told the Tribune ...
Claes Oldenburg, the pop artist who reimagined everyday objects like clothespins and spoons as mammoth sculptures, has died at age 93, according to Pace Gallery in New York, which has represented ...
“Clothespin” (1976) by Claes Oldenburg, was commissioned by developer Jack Wolgin as part of the Redevelopment Authority’s Percent for Art program. (Caitlin Martin, courtesy of the Association for ...
Philadelphia, where we produce our show, has a 45-foot-high clothespin that's across the street from City Hall. It's easily my favorite public sculpture in the city. When I pass by, I feel as if ...
"Clothespin" resembles the ordinary household ... It took its place not far from Chicago's famed Picasso sculpture, dedicated in 1967. "Batcolumn," Oldenburg told the Tribune, "attempts to be ...
“Clothespin” resembles the ordinary household ... It took its place not far from Chicago’s famed Picasso sculpture, dedicated in 1967. “Batcolumn,” Oldenburg told the Tribune ...