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Quote of Note | Claes Oldenburg - mediabistro.com  mediabistro.com |
Quote of Note | Claes Oldenburgmediabistro.com-Artist Claes Oldenburg recalls for Carol Kino what actually happened at the Happenings, in an article published in today's New York Times. A critic writing in 1962 described “Nekropolis I” as enjoyable for “the heavy slow clamor of these bulky ... |
With ordinary objects, artist Laura Letinsky instills - and questions ... - WBEZ  WBEZ |
With ordinary objects, artist Laura Letinsky instills - and questions ...WBEZOr the latter half of the 20 th century, when Wayne Thiebaud gave us cakes and Claes Oldenburg gave us clothespins. Still lifes catch our eye in periods of time when images of objects clustered together have embodied something about the current culture ...and more » |
Image: A peek into the future. - Rediff  Rediff |
Image: A peek into the future.RediffThe 100000 square-foot campus was designed by architect Frank Gehry, and includes an entrance through an iconic pair of giant binoculars designed by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen. Around 500 employees develop video advertising for YouTube, ... |
Morning Links: Happening Edition - GalleristNY  GalleristNY |
Morning Links: Happening EditionGalleristNYSaid Claes Oldenburg: “At first almost everybody there was someone that you could recognize in the art scene. Then as the performances got more publicity, there came strangers. There was even something called a 'thrill club,' organized on Long Island ... |
What Happened at Those Happenings? - New York Times  New York Times |
What Happened at Those Happenings?New York TimesWithin months other artists were mounting their own performances too, including Claes Oldenburg, Jim Dine, Robert Whitman and Red Grooms. The scene flamed out almost as quickly as it had begun, but not before prompting a radical reassessment of the ... |
Building blocks: What happens when architects turn their hand to art? - Irish Times  Irish Times |
Building blocks: What happens when architects turn their hand to art?Irish TimesWith the right mix, however, a special blend can emerge THE AMERICAN ARTIST Frank Stella once called architects “guys in suits who can't paint”, and the Swedish-born sculptor Claes Oldenburg said that “the difference between art and architecture is ... |
An Art Expo on the Web, Virtual Fairgoer Included - New York Times |
An Art Expo on the Web, Virtual Fairgoer IncludedNew York TimesIt's a little strange to see a million-dollar Claes Oldenburg and Coosje Van Bruggen at Pace, with that gray silhouette-figure propped in front of it, or a fluorescent sculpture by Dan Flavin from 1964 floating like an abstract icon on the screen at ...and more » |
How Happenings Happened - New York Magazine |
How Happenings HappenedNew York Magazine... the Pace Gallery will open “Happenings: 1958–1963” with a selection of never-before-seen photographs by Robert R. McElroy as well as related artworks by the movement's key proponents, Kaprow, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Whitman, Jim Dine, Red Grooms, ... |
Steven Leiber, Dealer in Artists' Ephemera, Dies at 54 - New York Times  New York Times |
Steven Leiber, Dealer in Artists' Ephemera, Dies at 54New York TimesMr. Leiber appraised several important archives, including those of the Pop artist Claes Oldenburg; Allan Kaprow, a founder of the often participatory art events known as Happenings; and the short-lived 1970s art periodical Avalanche magazine.and more » |
Yayoi Kusama, Tate Modern, review - Telegraph.co.uk  Telegraph.co.uk |
Yayoi Kusama, Tate Modern, reviewTelegraph.co.ukBy this time – the early 1960s – Kusama was living in New York, where her stuffed fabric Accumulation works predated Claes Oldenburg's much better-known soft sculptures, and her silkscreened floor and wall coverings anticipated Warhol's famous “cow” ...Six decades of work by Yayoi Kusama disorient and delight at Tate ModernCulture24all 13 news articles » |
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