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CLAY & CLAES

• Claes Oldenburg was born in Stockholm, Sweden in 1929. He
  moved to America at the age of 1. He grew up in Chicago and
  attended the Chicago Institute of Art. Claes was very influential in
  the Pop Art Movement that glorified popular culture of the 1960’s.
  Pop Art is defined as a movement that glorified the realities of life
  or popular culture of the time. It spoke visually of the everyday
  person working and playing in the 1960’s. The media and
  advertising were favorite subjects for Pop Art artists. Andy
  Warhol was most likely the most recognized of all the Pop culture
  artists with his “Campbell Soup” and “Marilyn Monroe” series.
• Claes Oldenburg’s sculptures emphasize visual spatial
  relationships with everyday objects. Playing with the scale of his
  creations, he liked to enlarge his artwork to extraordinary sizes.
Knife Ship I, 1985. Vinyl-covered wood,
steel, and aluminum with motors, dimensions
 variable, maximum height 31 feet 8 inches x
40 feet 5 inches x 31 feet 6 inches. Solomon
    R. Guggenheim Museum, Gift, GFT USA

      Corporation, New York. 95.4489.
Knife Ship I, 1985. Vinyl-covered wood,
steel, and aluminum with motors, dimensions
 variable, maximum height 31 feet 8 inches x
40 feet 5 inches x 31 feet 6 inches. Solomon
    R. Guggenheim Museum, Gift, GFT USA

      Corporation, New York. 95.4489.
C l a e s   O l d e n b u r g
G l a s s   C a s e   w i t h    P i e s  ( A s s o r t e d   P i e s  i n    a   C a s e ) ,
                                           1 9 6 2
     G i f t   o f  L e o    C a s t e l l i , i n   H o n o r    o f  t h e    5 0 t h
     A n n i v e r s a r y   o f   t h e   N a t i o n a l  G a l l e r y    o f A r t
•      In this project, we are
        making an attempt at
     sculpting food out of clay
    exactly as it is in real life,
       to fool the viewer into
    believing that it is actually
    food.   Once clay is formed,
       we will bisque fire and
     then paint food sculptures
         using acrylic paint.
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Claes oldenburg keynote

  • 1. CLAY & CLAES • Claes Oldenburg was born in Stockholm, Sweden in 1929. He moved to America at the age of 1. He grew up in Chicago and attended the Chicago Institute of Art. Claes was very influential in the Pop Art Movement that glorified popular culture of the 1960’s. Pop Art is defined as a movement that glorified the realities of life or popular culture of the time. It spoke visually of the everyday person working and playing in the 1960’s. The media and advertising were favorite subjects for Pop Art artists. Andy Warhol was most likely the most recognized of all the Pop culture artists with his “Campbell Soup” and “Marilyn Monroe” series. • Claes Oldenburg’s sculptures emphasize visual spatial relationships with everyday objects. Playing with the scale of his creations, he liked to enlarge his artwork to extraordinary sizes.
  • 2. Knife Ship I, 1985. Vinyl-covered wood, steel, and aluminum with motors, dimensions variable, maximum height 31 feet 8 inches x 40 feet 5 inches x 31 feet 6 inches. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Gift, GFT USA Corporation, New York. 95.4489.
  • 3. Knife Ship I, 1985. Vinyl-covered wood, steel, and aluminum with motors, dimensions variable, maximum height 31 feet 8 inches x 40 feet 5 inches x 31 feet 6 inches. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Gift, GFT USA Corporation, New York. 95.4489.
  • 4. C l a e s O l d e n b u r g G l a s s C a s e w i t h P i e s ( A s s o r t e d P i e s i n a C a s e ) , 1 9 6 2 G i f t o f L e o C a s t e l l i , i n H o n o r o f t h e 5 0 t h A n n i v e r s a r y o f t h e N a t i o n a l G a l l e r y o f A r t
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