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Claes Oldenburg is still alive. he hasn't died he is still alive No, he is alive and kicking.
Yes he was. -Lily
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It is two kinds of steel.
'Apple Core' was made in 1992.
1953
He was marrid to Patricia Muschinski 1960-1970.
Claes Oldenburg created multiple works about apple cores. He has a print entitled Apple Core which is 40.5 inches tall and 29 inches wide and is housed at the Las Angeles County Museum of Art. There is also a sculpture by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen entitled Apple Core at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem which is 300x200x200 centimeters.
Claes Oldenburg's father was named Claes Oldenburg Sr. He was a businessman who worked in the textile industry. Claes Oldenburg's family background and experiences influenced his artistic development and perspective.
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
1992, It is situated at the israel museum of art
He has a web site that lists where his work can be seen. It is a long list that is national and international.
Jerusalem, Israel, Northern Hemisphere, The World, The Solar System, The Milkyway Galaxy, The Massive Galaxy
Claes Oldenburg is known as a Pop Artist Sculptor. You can find many of his works around the world in public locations as well as museums. His sculptures are oversized scale versions of common objects like stamps, garden hoses, typewriter brushes, etc.
Claes Oldenburg's "Apple Core" is a large-scale sculpture that represents a partially eaten apple, symbolizing themes of consumerism and the absurdity of everyday objects. By transforming a commonplace item into a monumental art piece, Oldenburg invites viewers to reconsider their perceptions of both art and the mundane. The work also reflects his interest in pop culture and the playful nature of his artistic practice. Overall, it serves as a commentary on the relationship between objects, their meanings, and the act of consumption.
Many things happened during Claes Oldenburgs life. During his life he was honored several times for his art work. His work has hung in many of the top art museums in New York such as Metropolitan Museum of Art.