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11.10.24 The Pepsi Corporation HQ in Westchester has an incredible sculpture park on its grounds surrounding its campus, which is open to the public. I visited and was blown away by the monumental works by sculpture superstars. Pictured are works by Alexander Calder, Bret Price, Asmunder Sveinsson, Robert Davidson, Louise Nevelson, Noguchi, Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth, Henry Moore (again), Henri Laurens (twice), Gidon Graetz, Henry Moore (again), George Segal, Claes Oldenberg, Henry Moore (again), Arnaldo Pomodoro, Jean Dubuffet, David Wynne.
Claes Oldenberg
Claes Oldenberg, French Fries and Ketchup, 1963, Vinyl and kapok on wood base, 10 1/2 × 42 × 44in. (26.7 × 106.7 × 111.8 cm), Whitney Museum of American Art
Episode 131: XL Art
Let’s talk about BIG ART. In this super-sized episode, Nat, Jen and Gin discuss art on a large-scale. From the tallest file cabinet in the world, to the eerie work of Ron Mueck, this episode deals with big stuff and why we like it (or don’t).
1. Corridor Pin, Blue by Claes Oldenberg and Coosje van Bruggen
2. Samuel Yates, UNTITLED (Minuet in MG)
aka the tallest filing cabinet in the world
3. Stonehenge
4. Standing Woman, Ron Mueck, 2011
5. Boy, 5 meters tall, Ron Mueck
6. A Girl, Ron Mueck, 2007
11.2.17 Claes Oldenberg at Pace.
Whopper ... Homage to Claes Oldenburg