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Claes Oldenburg, known for his oversized Pop art sculpture, 1929–2022 - ArtReview
Claes Oldenburg, veteran of Pop Art known for his whimsical oversized sculptures of everyday objects – obituary
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Claes Oldenburg in a conversation on objects, from the Domus archive
Pop Art Master Oldenburg Unveils Another Big Idea : NPR
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Claes Oldenburg, pop artist who created Denver Art Museum's "Big Sweep," dies
Claes Oldenburg, Who Transformed Everyday Objects Into Towering Sculptures, Dies at 93 | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine
Claes Oldenburg, a whimsical father of pop art, dies at 93 - The Washington Post
A Jumbo Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen Gardening Tool Will Be Their First Public Artwork in New York in 20 Years
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Look Back at Pop Art Pioneer Claes Oldenburg's Most Memorable Works - Galerie
Sculptor Claes Oldenburg, maker of colossal everyday objects, has died at 93 - CNN Style
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Claes Oldenburg's Supersized Pop Sculptures Made Public Art Fun | Artsy
Claes Oldenburg & His Colossal Pop Art Sculptures
Artist Claes Oldenburg, Maker of Huge Urban Sculptures, Dies
Claes Oldenburg: Radical pop art sculptor dies at 93 - BBC News
Claes Oldenburg's Supersized Pop Sculptures Made Public Art Fun | Artsy
Claes Oldenburg Dies at 93; Pop Artist Made the Everyday Monumental - The New York Times
Artist Claes Oldenburg, maker of huge urban sculptures, dies | The Seattle Times
Sculptor Claes Oldenburg, maker of colossal everyday objects, has died at 93
Photos: Claes Oldenburg, a whimsical father of pop art, dies at 93 - The Washington Post
A Pop Art Giant, Claes Oldenburg Mastered the Urban Spectacle - Bloomberg
Claes Oldenburg, the Leading Pop-Art Sculptor Who Turned Hamburgers and Erasers Into Whimsical Totems of the 20th Century, Has Died at 93 | Artnet News