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*Spoonbridge and Cherry* is a large-scale public fountain and sculpture installed in 1988 within the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, managed by the Walker Art Center. Created by the collaborative duo Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen, the artwork features a 52-foot-long stainless steel and alumin...
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Beloved Minneapolis landmark, widely recognized and popular, with solid Pop sculpture reputation rather than top canon status.
Scoring methodologyClothespin is a 45-foot Cor-Ten steel sculpture created by Swedish-American artist Claes Oldenburg. Installed in 1976 at Centre Square in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, it enlarges a common household object to the scale of a public monument. The work is noted for its pop art aesthetic, taking the form...
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Famous Oldenburg public object enlargement, witty and recognizable, though critical consensus treats it as lighter Pop monument.
Scoring methodologyTypewriter Eraser, Scale X is a monumental outdoor sculpture created in 1999 by the Swedish-born artist Claes Oldenburg and his wife, Coosje van Bruggen. The artwork is constructed from painted stainless steel and fiberglass, taking the form of an oversized, bright pink typewriter eraser with a deep...
Why this score?
Strong late Oldenburg scale object, museum recognized, though concept is familiar and less fresh than earlier works.
Scoring methodologyDropped Cone is a large-scale public sculpture created in 2001 by the collaborative artistic duo Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen. The artwork consists of a massive, inverted ice cream cone melting onto the pitched roof of the Neumarkt Galerie, a shopping center in Cologne, Germany. Constructe...
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Playful Oldenburg and van Bruggen public work, popular but generally seen as minor compared with earlier Pop monuments.
Scoring methodologyFree Stamp is a monumental outdoor sculpture created by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen, installed in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, in 1991. The artwork takes the form of a giant, 49-foot-tall rubber stamp with the word "FREE" carved into its base. Originally commissioned for the Standard Oil hea...
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Civic landmark with Pop wit, but more local and less critically influential than Spoonbridge and Cherry.
Scoring methodologyChristian IV was king of Denmark and Norway from 1588 to 1648 and a member of the Oldenburg dynasty. His reign is associated with extensive building in Copenhagen and elsewhere, including Rosenborg Castle, the Round Tower, and the building now known as Børsen. He also involved Denmark in the Thirty...
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Major builder and long-reigning Danish figure, but costly wars and economic decline hurt consensus.
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