Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Branching Out

While studying Spoonbridge and Cherry, I've realized that there are many aspects of Spoonbridge and Oldenburg and van Bruggen's work that may be worthy of further explanation. Here I have included a few works from the final bibliography that explore other important topics that fall beyond the scope of this project. These works in particular have contributed to my understanding of Spoonbridge:

Walker Art Center:

http://www.walkerart.org/index.wac

Biographical:

The Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen Website. 24 Nov. 2007
http://www.oldenburgvanbruggen.com/spoonbridge.htm

Ramljak, Susan. “Claes Oldenburg: Lifetime Achievement Recipient.” Sculpture 13.5 (1995): 18-19.


Oldenburg's Anarchism:

“Larger Than Life: Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen Think-and Build-Big.” Journal of Art 5 (1991).


Oldenburg/van Bruggen Collaboration:

Cochran, Rebecca Dimling. “Creativity Loves Company.” Art & Antiques 30.6 (2007):52-4.

Pop Art:

Livingstone, Marco. Pop Art: a Continuing History. New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1990.

Gustafson, Donna. “Food and Death: vanitas in Pop Art.” Arts Magazine Feb (1986): 90-93.

Public Sculpture:

Penca, Jessica Trese. Walker Art Center, Palais de Tokyo, and Documenta: A Case Study of Creating Social Spaces and Participatory Experiences for New Audiences. Diss. U of Southern California, 2006.

Sculpture Gardens:

Treib, Marc. “Sculpture and Garden Overview.” Design Quarterly 141 (1988):44-59.