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San Francisco
The sculpture "Cupid's Span" on the embarcadero, with the Bay Bridge in the background.
Für Renate
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Adele - Rolling in the Deep
Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen's "Monument to the Last Horse" at the Chinati Foundation, Marfa, Texas.
Gardener's Spoon
sculpture artists: Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen
Parque de Serralves
Porto, Portugal
'DroppedCone' (2001)
Pop Art sculpture by Claes Oldenburg and Coosja van Bruggen
Neumarkt in Cologne
Urethane foam, fibreglass, wood and steel
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany 11.08.2018
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'DroppedCone' (2001)
Pop Art-Plastik von Claes Oldenburg und Coosja van Bruggen
Neumarkt in Köln
Urethanschaum, Fiberglas, Holz und Stah
Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland 11.08.2018
The ice cream cone is a work of the pop artist Claes Oldenburg
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Die Eistüte ist ein Werk des Pop-Art-Künstlers Claes Oldenburg
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SIGHTS OR SIGHTSEEING is the topic for Saturday August 26th 2023, Group Our Daily Challenge
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Off the line: "Clothespin" is a 45' high metal sculpture by Claes Oldenburg, seen against City Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
This building, which was completed in 1901, placed at #21 of 150 on a list called "America's Favorite Architecture", as determined by surveys of members of the AIA (American Institute of Architects) and the public; source: www.flickr.com/groups/23735488@N00
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Claes Oldenburg
American, b. 1929
Molded polyurethane relief over lithograph
Portland Museum of Art in Portland, Maine
A marriage of Seattle's wilderness beauty and its industrial grit.
Danny Westneat
This is one of six shots (out of eighteen) of the Olympic Sculpture Park, taken with my new Canonet QL 17 G-III that I was able to salvage using a bit of post-processing. The camera was tested without the light meter battery, with 200 film and no previous experience using this rangefinder. I just wanted to see if it worked or not. Everything came out quite washed out except for the photos that I took in low light which came out fuzzy but very colorful. In order for the photos to look like this I sharpened them, saturated the color and warmed the temperature up with Picasa2.
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Shuttlecocks, Claes Oldenburg & Coosje van Bruggen
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Minolta Autocord, Rokkor 75mm f/3.5
Fuji Velvia 100
f/8, 1/125
impressions @ street
Cologne, Neumarkt - Art installation "Dropped Cone"
by Coosje van Bruggen & Claes Oldenburg
another work of art by Claes Oldenburg, seen in Freiburg/Brsg.:
The top of a sculpture titled "Typewriter Eraser, Scale X" juxtaposed against the nearby Veer Towers residential complex in Las Vegas, Nevada
Giant Pool Balls/ Riesige Billardkugeln/ 1977
Künstler/ Skulptor:
Claes Oldenburg
* 1929 in Stockholm, Schweden
lebt und arbeitet in New York, USA
Claes Oldenburg
* 1929 in Stockholm, Sweden
lives and works in New York, USA
Construction/ Technique
Installation aus drei Kugeln, bewehrter Beton
Kugeldurchmesser je 3,5 m
Installation of three spheres, reinforced concrete
sphere diameter 3,5 m each
Standort/ Location:
Münster
Aaseeterrassen am nördlichen Ufer des Aasees
permanente Aufstellung
Aaseeterrassen on the northern shore of the Aasee
permanent installation
Eigentümer/ Owner:
Stadt Münster
Köln, Neumarkt, "Die Eistüte" (2001) v. Claes Oldenburg
Song Title Inspiration: "Ice Cream" v. Lou Bega
Spoonbridge and Cherry is a sculptural fountain designed by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen. It was funded by a $500,000 donation from art collector Frederick R. Weisman and is permanently located in the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden. The piece was completed and installed in 1988 for the Sculpture Garden's opening and consists of a large cherry resting atop a large spoon partially straddling a small pond. [Wikipedia] You may be able to see mist coming from the end of the stem and also notice the effect of the mist on one of the trees.
Shuttlecock sculpture
Others from this trip are in the Album www.flickr.com/photos/thadz/albums/72157660032324601