Claes Oldenburg

Claes Oldenburg, born in Sweden in 1929, is a pioneering figure in Pop Art known for his larger-than-life sculptures of everyday objects. Emigrating to the United States in 1936, Oldenburg's artistic practice challenged conventional notions of art by elevating mundane items such as hamburgers, ice cream cones, and typewriters into monumental sculptures. His works often blur the line between art and functional objects, inviting playful interactions and reimagining public spaces. Oldenburg's distinctive style combines a keen sense of humor with a critical examination of consumer culture, making profound statements about mass production and the role of art in society. Through his bold and innovative approach to sculpture, Oldenburg continues to influence generations of artists, leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of contemporary art.

Available Works

CHAIR, 1964

Lithograph

22” x 30”

Ed. 20

$2,500.00

SOFA, 1964

Lithograph

22” x 30”

Ed. 20

$2,500.00