Claes Oldenburg
1 day agoSwedish-born artist Claes Oldenburg who turned everyday objects such as a clothespin a baseball bat or a flashlight into giant sculptures of public art in the United States and around the world. 1 day agoOldenburg was married to Patty Mucha nee Muchinski from 1960 until their divorce in 1970 and to Coosje van Bruggen from 1977 until her death.
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Claes Oldenburg was born Jan.

. 28 1929 in Stockholm Sweden. 1 day agoOldenburg who moved to the US in the 1950s is known for his trademark works depicting clothes pegs baseball bats hamburgers and electric plugs. Claes Oldenburg January 28 1929 July 18 2022 was a Swedish-born American sculptor best known for his public art installations typically featuring large replicas of everyday objects.
Much of Oldenburgs early life was spent in the United States Sweden and Norway a result of moves his father made as a Swedish consular official. Claes Oldenburg in full Claes Thure Oldenburg born January 28 1929 Stockholm Sweden Swedish-born American Pop-art sculptor best known for his giant soft sculptures of everyday objects. Many of his works were made in collaboration with his wife Coosje van Bruggen who died in 2009.
But young Claes pronounced klahs spent much of his childhood in Chicago where his father served as Swedish consul general for. He is survived by. 1 day agoOldenburg was born in 1929 in Stockholm Sweden son of a diplomat.
He was educated at Yale. 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. They had been married for 32.
Another theme in his work is soft sculpture versions of everyday objects. His brother Richard died in 2018. His father was a diplomat and the family eventually wound up in Chicago where the elder Oldenburg served as consul general beginning.
Many of his sculptures adorn public spaces in. Oldenburg came to prominence in New York City in the 1950s forming part of the pop art. Swedish-born artist Claes Oldenburg who turned everyday objects such as a clothespin a baseball bat or a flashlight into giant sculptures of public art in the United States and around the world died on Monday at age 93 the Paula Cooper Gallery said.
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