no he did pop art
Pop art
He studied art at the institute of Chicago.
Oldenburg has a BA from Yale, and he studied at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Israel Museum of Art, Jerusalaem
Claes Oldenburg's "Flying Pins" is located at the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden in Minneapolis, Minnesota. This large-scale outdoor sculpture features oversized bowling pins and reflects Oldenburg's signature style of transforming everyday objects into monumental art. The piece is part of the Walker Art Center's collection and contributes to the garden's reputation as a vibrant space for contemporary art.
Yale University and the Art School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
1946-1950
no he did pop art he liked to work big with sculptures
Claes Oldenburg moved to the United States in 1936 when he was just a child. He was born in Sweden in 1929 and relocated with his family to Chicago, Illinois. Oldenburg later became a prominent figure in the Pop Art movement, known for his large-scale sculptures of everyday objects.
1992, It is situated at the israel museum of art
Claes Oldenburg and his wife, Coosje van Bruggen, had three children together. They are known for their artistic contributions and collaboration, but specific details about their family life are often kept private. The couple's partnership also significantly influenced their work in the art world.