ニューヨーク近代美術館のインスタグラム(themuseumofmodernart) - 1月27日 02時18分
#tbt in honor of #ClaesOldenburg's 88th birthday this month. Oldenburg was the subject of MoMA’s first major Pop art show. The exhibition was also the first comprehensive treatment of the artist’s work, including more than 200 of his drawings and sculptures and featuring such iconic installations as "The Street" (1959–60) and "The Store" (1961). In the exhibition catalogue, critic Barbara Rose described the “hall of mirrors” effect of Oldenburg’s work and the questions it raises: “What is both hard and soft? What changes, melts, liquefies, and yet is solid?” The catalogue itself was an Oldenburgian object: it was bound in a foam-filled vinyl cover, with little sketches by the artist of toothpaste tubes, bananas, and screws decorating the bright-pink end paper, epitomizing Oldenburg’s guiding notion, “Nothing is irrelevant, everything can be used.”
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See the out-of-print catalogue, installation views, and more at mo.ma/52exhibitions. 20 of #52exhibitions #MoMAhistory
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