Pop artist Claes Oldenburg, who created the iconic shuttlecock sculptures displayed on the lawn of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, has died at age 93. The massive shuttlecocks, which ...
Claes Oldenburg, the Swedish-born artist whose monumental renderings of everyday things — a clothespin, lipstick, binoculars and, of course, shuttlecocks — made him a leading force in pop art, died ...
The iconic Shuttlecocks on the grounds of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. The Swedish-born, New York City-based artist was famed for his gargantuan renditions of prosaic objects — a lipstick, a ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Claes Oldenburg, co-creator of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art's staple gigantic shuttlecock sculptures, has passed away at the age of 93, the museum announced in a Tweet. We are ...
The artist behind one of Kansas City's most iconic symbols, and maybe one of its most divisive, has died. Claes Oldenburg, part of the husband-and-wife team behind Shuttlecocks, the giant Pop art ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In 1994, the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art unveiled its most mystifying work of art, four badminton Shuttlecocks. Kansas City ...
Claes Oldenburg, the pop artist who reimagined everyday objects like clothespins and spoons as mammoth sculptures, has died at age 93, according to Pace Gallery in New York, which has represented the ...
Pop artist Claes Oldenburg, who turned the mundane into the monumental through his outsized sculptures of a baseball bat, a clothespin and other objects, has died at age 93. Oldenburg died Monday ...
The name Claes Oldenburg may bring to mind sculptures of giant lipsticks, ice cream cones and shuttlecocks. Today, the esteemed 83-year-old artist is known for his larger-than-life, playful public art ...