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You can take an object and simply put anything you want in that object, and I accessed that partly through Freudian ideas.
Claes Oldenburg
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Claes Oldenburg
Age: 95
Born: 1929
Born: January 28
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Ḳlaʼes Oldenberg
Claes Thure Oldenburg
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All the fun is locking horns with impossibilities.
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Duchamp is known for calling a thing art, rather than making it. A lot of that is picked up in pop art, too.
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I knew I wasn't that good a writer, and all I could remember was that I could draw. I'm better at drawing than I am at writing.
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For a thorough use of ice cream cones, buy two eat one and drop the other.
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Chicago has a strange metaphysical elegance of death about it.
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Of course, the '60s was a study in decadence. Everything just got worse and worse, and at the end of the '60s, everything was so horrible that people were killing each other.
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Art is a technique of communication. The image is the most complete technique of all communication.
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I am for an art that grows up not knowing it is art at all.
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My mother warned me to avoid things colored red.
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The art world was very small and the people got together at parties. There was less commercialism.
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I just started to do my own thing for about a year and a half, and I worked in the evening selling phonograph records. Then I said to myself, I'm afraid I have to go to New York after all.
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The right angle is one of the world's basic shapes.
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I got a job as a dishwasher in Oakland, and I would draw all day. It was nice because the lady who ran the boardinghouse where I worked let me live there for nothing if I gave her some drawings every week - mostly park drawings of birds and such.
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I am for an art that tells you the time of day, or where such and such a street is. I am for an art that helps old ladies across the street.
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I was very happy to be living in New York at that time, more than in the present time. Now it's all commerce.
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My work doesn't have the same rules as, say, Andy [Warhol]'s work. But it's gathered together for the simple reason that we all worked with the images and objects around us.
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Because my work is naturally non-meaningful, the meaning found in it will remain doubtful and inconsistent - which is the way it should be. All that I care about is that, like any startling piece of nature, it should be capable of stimulating meaning.
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In 1958 I finally found a large enough apartment on the Lower East Side, where I reverted to figure painting. I drew and painted quite a lot of figures and nudes. People would come and pose for me.
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