Claes Oldenburg
Poem Posters
as Self... with real-life portraits of Jayne Mansfield, Frak O'Hara, Ruth Ford, Ned Rorem, Virgil...
Movie pageRoy Lichtenstein
as SelfIn conversation with Roy Lichtenstein, critic Lawrence Alloway places Pop Art on a continuum of...
Movie pageWho Gets to Call It Art?
as Self (archive footage)Metropolitan Museum of Art curator Henry Geldzahler reflects on the 1960s pop art scene in New York.
Movie pageThe Shock of the New
as uncreditedA definitive eight part series on the rise and fall of the modern art movement presented by...
Movie pageTarzan and Jane Regained... Sort of
as uncreditedShot during Warhol's cross-county trip to Los Angeles during his second exhibition at the Ferus...
Movie pageSort of a Commercial for an Icebag
as HimselfThis short film sees the thoughts and process of Claes Oldenburg come to life as he produced the...
Movie pageManhattan Mouse Museum
as HimselfManhattan Mouse Museum takes a glimpse into the world of American Pop Art icon Claes Oldenburg...
Movie pageFotodeath
as uncreditedAn experimental film from Al Kouzel which edits unrelated scenes together with a camera tying...
Movie pagePat's Birthday
as uncreditedBreer was influenced by the new performance art and "happenings" making waves in the avant-garde...
Movie pageGrimace
as uncreditedProduced over several years between 1962 and 1967, Grimaces shows the faces of over a hundred...
Movie pageHannah's Haircut
as uncreditedHannah Wilke, upon Tschinkel's suggestion, cuts fellow artist, Claes Oldenburg's hair, which is...
Movie pageThe Great Ice-Cream Robbery
as uncreditedTwo screens of film about - and sometimes shot by - Claes Oldenburg, detailing his inspiration,...
Movie pageClaes Oldenburg: The Formative Years
as uncreditedGathering inspiration from the world around him, Claes Oldenburg has dedicated his career to...
Movie pageArt of the Sixties
as uncreditedThis film documents the major directions in modern American art during the first seven years of...
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