Claes Oldenburg 🔍

Sculptor (1929 - 2022)

Swedish-American artist known for his monumental public art installations and soft sculptures. He transformed mundane objects into playful, iconic works, often distorting scale and material.

Mentors & Influences (Looking Backward)

10%
Jean Dubuffet
Painter, Sculptor
Dubuffet's embrace of crude materials, raw textures, and an anti-art aesthetic, exemplified in Art Brut, resonated with Oldenburg's early 'Store' and 'Happenings' work that deliberately subverted artistic refinement.
11%
Meret Oppenheim
Artist
Oppenheim's Surrealist practice of transforming mundane objects through unexpected material juxtapositions, exemplified by her fur teacup, directly influenced Oldenburg's subversion of everyday items with soft, pliable materials.
13%
Kurt Schwitters
Artist
Schwitters' groundbreaking use of everyday refuse and found objects in his 'Merz' collages and installations provided a vital precedent for Oldenburg's own embrace of urban detritus and non-traditional materials in his early work.
7%
Ray Johnson
Artist, Mail Art Pioneer
Johnson's conceptual play with everyday objects, fragmented imagery, and consumer culture ephemera in his collages and mail art offered a witty, subversive approach to common materials echoed in Oldenburg's work.
9%
Marisol Escobar
Sculptor, Artist
Marisol's sculptural integration of common objects, found materials, and a direct engagement with the human form within a Pop art context offered a parallel exploration of art from everyday life that Oldenburg pursued.
11%
Saul Steinberg
Cartoonist, Illustrator, Artist
Steinberg's unique graphic explorations of scale, urban environments, and the surreal transformation of ordinary objects through drawing provided a visual vocabulary and conceptual freedom that resonated with Oldenburg's artistic approach.
5%
Peter Voulkos
Ceramist, Sculptor
Voulkos's pioneering work in transforming humble clay into monumental, expressive, and often abstract sculptures challenged traditional material hierarchies, inspiring Oldenburg's own monumentalization of everyday objects.
9%
H.C. Westermann
Sculptor, Printmaker
Westermann's meticulously crafted, idiosyncratic sculptures that transformed mundane objects into absurd or monumental forms offered a precedent for Oldenburg's own playful and critical reinterpretation of everyday items.
9%
Pablo Picasso
Painting
Picasso's revolutionary Cubist deconstruction of objects and his pioneering use of assemblage in sculpture provided a foundational conceptual and formal framework for artists like Oldenburg to reimagine and manipulate everyday forms.
15%
Marcel Duchamp
Artist
Duchamp's pioneering concept of the readymade profoundly influenced Oldenburg's elevation of mundane, manufactured objects to the status of art, questioning the boundaries of artistic creation.
Unknown Influence Log in to Generate
Unknown Influence Log in to Generate

Inspired By Claes Oldenburg (Looking Forward)

100%
Erwin Wurm
Artist
Oldenburg's humorous manipulation of common objects and their scale directly resonates with Wurm's 'fat cars' and other distorted everyday forms.