Lee, Janie C.: Claes Oldenburg. Drawings in the Whitney Museum of American Art. Exhibition: New York, Whitney Museum, 2002. 224pp with 92 colour plates and 8 monochrome illustrations. Hardback. 27.5x22.5cms. The largest collection in the world of drawings (c.90) by this American artist, put together by the Whitney over recent years.
The largest collection in the world of drawings (c.90) by this American artist, put together by the Whitney over recent years. Text in English
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York/Harry N. Abrams, New York 2002 In-4, pleine toile jaune, sous jaquette illustrée, photographies pleines pages en couleurs, 224 pp. En anglais. Très bon état d’occasion.
Claes Oldenburg, né le 28 janvier 1929 à Stockholm, vivant et travaillant à New York, où il a grandi, est un artiste du pop art. Il étudie l'art et la littérature à Yale entre 1946 et 1950 puis fréquente l'Institute of Art de Chicago de 1952 à 1954. Il développe des versions « hard » et des versions « soft » de ses œuvres. Très bon état d’occasion
, Whitney Museum Of American Art, 2002 Hardcover, 224 pages, ENG, 275 x 225 mm, dustjacket, dozens of illustrations in colour and b/w, the dustjacket has some scratches and is somewhat discoloured through time, book itself is in very good condition! ISBN 9780810968332.
Pop artist Claes Oldenburg has long been one of the most popular American artists, and museumgoers worldwide are familiar with his soft sculptures of everyday objects. For the past four years, the Whitney Museum of American Art has been quietly acquiring his drawings, as well as those made with his wife and artistic partner, Coosje van Bruggen. Most major art museums have no more than 10 Oldenburg drawings in their holdings: the Whitney now has approximately 90 -- the largest such collection in the world. This assemblage of Oldenburg drawings is evidence of the museum's commitment to collecting in depth the work of great living American draftsmen.Published to accompany the largest exhibition to date of Oldenburg's drawings, this beautifully produced volume covers nearly a 40-year period, from 1959 to 1998, and features 92 full-color illustrations, with text and an interview with Oldenburg by Janie C. Lee, the Whitney Museum's Curator of Drawings.