Swedish American sculptor Claes Oldenburg works in his studio in 1969. His art has a strong presence in Los Angeles, thanks in part to his friendship with architect Frank Gehry. (Jack Mitchell / Getty ...
As accidental adverts for art shows go, a giant pooch made of flowers is a crowd pleaser. Outside the Guggenheim Bilbao in northern Spain, Jeff Koons’ much-loved flower 1992 sculpture “Puppy,” shows ...
This inclusive survey of the still life tradition within Pop provides a fresh take on some of the most familiar images from 20th century American art. Pop has received a new wave of curatorial and ...
Claes Oldenburg, the Pop-art pioneer who transformed everyday foods like ice cream and objects like toothpaste into soft or supersized sculptures, died Monday at age 93. Mr. Oldenburg’s gallery, Pace, ...
Charting the Legacy of Pop Art in the Work of Derrick Adams, Mickalene Thomas and Tomokazu Matsuyama
Pop Art emerged at a pivotal moment when mass consumption and communication strategies were just beginning to take shape, capturing the “inevitable phenomenon” of postwar American pop culture and its ...
Among the many major movements of the 20th century, Pop art remains one of the most influential today, remaining highly sought after by collectors and a continual source of inspiration to new ...
Taking ordinary objects like hamburgers and household items, he sculpted them in unfamiliar, often imposing dimensions — what he called his “Colossal Monuments.” By Martha Schwendener Claes Oldenburg, ...
One of the many good reasons to see the exhibition of Roy Lichtenstein’s pre-Pop-art work, “Roy Lichtenstein: History in the Making, 1948–1960”—which originated at the Colby College Museum of Art in ...
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