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The catalogue of the exhibition Claes Oldenburg: The Sixties, edited by Achim Hochdörfer and Barbara Schröder, offers the most comprehensive overview to date of the Swedish artist’s groundbreaking, indescribable work from the 1960s. Halfway between Expressionism and Pop Art, this work also reflects his being a pioneer of performance art and installation art.
The 320-pages monograph contains numerous pictures, including images capturing his creative process, to help illustrate the penetrating essays by Benjamin H. D. Buchloh, Achim Hochdörfer, Branden W. Joseph, Gregor Stemmrich, and Ann Temkin. They deeply explore the early stages of Oldenburg’s career—brand new interpretations of his work and unknown intriguing influences in his productions are unveiled.




