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The right angle is one of the world's basic shapes.
Claes Oldenburg
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Claes Oldenburg
Age: 95
Born: 1929
Born: January 28
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Sthlm
Ḳlaʼes Oldenberg
Claes Thure Oldenburg
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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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For a thorough use of ice cream cones, buy two eat one and drop the other.
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I am for an art of things lost or thrown away. . . I am for an art that one smokes like a cigarette. . . I am for an art that flutters like a flag.
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My mother warned me to avoid things colored red.
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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 went back to the Art Institute, then spent the summer at the Ox-Bow School in Saugatuck, Michigan. That's what really awakened me. I made a lot of oil paintings and my first performance.
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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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There's always been a potential erotic possibility with objects.
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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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Chicago has a strange metaphysical elegance of death about it.
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I am for an art that takes its form from the lines of life itself, that twists and extends and accumulates and spits and drips, and is heavy and coarse and blunt and sweet and stupid as life itself.
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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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All the fun is locking horns with impossibilities.
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I had no idea what art was. There was one art class in high school, but it didn't make a big impression on me. Then I went to college and thought I'd become a writer.
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Ox-Bow was a very free place, very open. You could do whatever you wanted to do.
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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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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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