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Artists
- Horst Antes
- Donald Baechler
- John Baldessari
- Bernd and Hilla Becher
- Peter Blake
- Mel Bochner
- Chuck Close
- Peter Doig
- Elger Esser
- Abdulnasser Gharem
- Damien Hirst
- Candida Höfer
- Gary Hume
- Friedensreich Hundertwasser
- Axel Hütte
- Robert Indiana
- JR
- Anish Kapoor
- Deborah Kass
- Alex Katz
- Yves Klein
- Jeff Koons
- Robert Longo
- Ahmed Mater
- Joan Mitchell
- Not Vital
- Alexander Ponomarev
- Richard Prince
- Marc Quinn
- Walid Raad
- Gerhard Richter
- Ugo Rondinone
- Anri Sala
- Sean Scully
- Andres Serrano
- Gary Simmons
- Thomas Struth
- Donald Sultan
- Luc Tuymans
- Joana Vasconcelos
- Andy Warhol
- Yue Minjun
- Zhang Xiaogang
Works Available By
- Adel Abdessemed
- Ai Weiwei
- Refik Anadol
- El Anatsui
- Renate Bertlmann
- Frank Bowling
- Maurizio Cattelan
- Christo
- Brian Clarke
- Tacita Dean
- Olafur Eliasson
- Tracey Emin
- Brian Eno
- Liam Gillick
- Douglas Gordon
- Antony Gormley
- Peter Halley
- Jan Henderikse
- David Hockney
- Jenny Holzer
- Jia Aili
- KAWS
- Friedrich Kunath
- Annie Leibovitz
- Nate Lowman
- Joel Mesler
- Farhad Moshiri
- Ben Nicholson
- Claes Oldenburg
- Park Seo-Bo
- Otto Piene
- Larry Poons
- Laure Prouvost
- Tom Sachs
- Collin Sekajugo
- Sarah Slappey
- Mickalene Thomas
- Cy Twombly
- Manolo Valdés
- Bernar Venet
- Wang Guangle
- Wang Guangyi
- Wang Qingsong
- Rachel Whiteread
- Erwin Wurm
- Yan Pei Ming
- Yang Shaobin
Claes Oldenburg
(American, 1929 – 2022)
Claes Oldenburg is a Swedish-born American sculptor known for his innovative and humorous reconstructions of everyday objects in both large-scale public installations and soft materials. Along with Tom Wesselmann, Jasper Johns, and Allan Kaprow, Oldenburg is associated with the Pop Art movement. “Because my work is naturally non-meaningful, the meaning found in it will remain doubtful and inconsistent—which is the way it should be,” he explained of his work. “All that I care about is that, like any startling piece of nature, it should be capable of stimulating meaning.” Born on January 28, 1929 in Stockholm, Sweden, his family moved to America in 1936. Oldenburg went on to study at Yale University before working...
