Catalogue raisonné of Claes Oldenburgs multiples from 1964 - 1990. Foreword by Arthur Solway, introduction by Thomas Lawson, texts by Claes Oldenburg. Catalogue raisonné by David Platzker. Catalogue raisonné provides a complete listing of all multiples (works in editions of 26 and greater) created by Claes Oldenburg between 1964 and 1990. ... [details]
An illustrated anthology of the fourteen most significant Happenings with working scripts, descriptions of the productions, and comments by the artists on their work. Written and edited by Michael Kirby. ... [details]
Axsom / Platzker #68. [details]
The "final" version of the catalogue raisonné of Oldenburg's multiples [after "Multiples in Retrospect" (Rizzoli, 1991), "Multiples 1964 - 1990" (Portikus, 1992), and "Multiples 1964 - 1990" (La Roche sur Yon / Musée d'Art modern de Saint Saint-Etienne, France, 1993). ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue / monograph published in conjunction with first Oldenburg retrospect held September 25 - November 23, 1969. Essays written by Barbara Rose. Foam filled soft flexible vinyl cover designed by Chermayeff & Geismar Associates, not Oldenburg, to mimic the artist's soft sculpture. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue of a Claes Oldenburg exhibit at the Sidney Janis Gallery from March 9 - April 2 1966. Includes studio notes by the artist and black-and-white images. [details]
Exhibition catalogue of a Claes Oldenburg exhibit at the Sidney Janis Gallery from November 4 - 28, 1970. Includes an excerpt from an interview with the artist from August 1970 and black-and-white images. [details]
Well crafted exhibition catalogue for show held at PaceWildenstein, April 22 - June 18, 2005. Extensive text by Richard Morphet touching on relationship of Oldenburg / van Bruggen's works with notions of leisure, music and musical instruments within art history. ... [details]
Raw Notes, originally published in 1973, collects all of the material relating to his performances "Stars," "Moveyhouse," "Massage," and "The Typewriter" - which was "performed" for Esquire Magazine without an audience. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue for early Pop, or "Neo-Dada," exhibition held at Dwan Gallery, November 18 - December 15, 1962. However, nowhere in text does Nordland define work as "Pop," rather he writes of "American Painting" and artists as being "new patriots" in search of "their own idiom. ... [details]