Find galleries and museums exhibiting the artist's work, learn about selected past exhibitions, and see examples of his art.
Locate museums, art galleries, image archives, and other resources featuring the work of the Swedish-American sculptor and pop artist.
Provides a biography of the artist known for his large-scale sculptures of everyday objects. Browse external links.
Read a concise biography of the American sculptor and pioneer of pop art famous for his soft sculptures of bathroom fixtures. Includes links.
Enumerates 50 things worth saving in the next millennium, including sculpture. View "Spoonbridge and Cherry" at the Walker Art Center.
Located at Oberlin College, the giant sculpture of an electric plug is partly buried in the ground at an angle. Look at multiple views.
Tribute to the American pop artist includes a list of links to related books, recent exhibitions, biographies, and works.
Comprehensive survey organized by the Madison Art Center showcases the pop artist's printmaking career. Read an overview and see images.
McPherson and Company offer a description and ordering instructions for this film depicting one of Oldenburg's 1962 Happenings.
Univ. of PA sculpture is the second major outdoor work in Phila. after "Clothespin," by the pop-artist. Read press clippings and editorials.
Article on the iconoclastic sculptures of the Swedish-American artist includes quotes and a movie of the "Torn Notebook" unveiling.
Complete resource on the pop artist's collaboration with Coosje van Bruggen to create a giant steel notebook offers articles, history, and bios.
Journal of visual culture offers an article on the life and work of the American pop artist. View "Bottle of Notes" and "Spoonbridge and Cherry."