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�XH. ItIfD:t I'1I1ST£lZ- /Jo/VOl/<'EfVlOVC- ~xtl. /c.E-F-lli-{,S (AMSTSeDAM, T>US~E:LPol!l=, ) This isthe checklist for the exhibition Claes Oldenburg at The Museum MoMAExh_0902a_902b_MasterChecklist of September 25 to November 23,1969 6 Street Ray GUns(1959-1960) (pq./O;;lo Catalogue of the Exhibition Three-dimensional Objects Various materials and objects fixed in glue and plaster, painted with enamel and casein, mounted on wood, The works are grouped in categories according to their In dimensions, height precedes width and depth. For a number of objects, the measurements given are variable, 16V, x 13'14 x 4 inches themes, which succeed one another in roughly chronological Collection Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Scull, New York (ivY ONL,\J) order; however, the various categories tend to overlap because of the nature of the materials, or because the objects somewhat in date. Within each group, the arrangement is in may be arranged in different positions. 7 Sireet Head, II ("Pear"){i 960) order of the making of each piece, according to information Milkweed Pods. Collected 1954; mounted 1959 {pq,/~ Burlap and paper ba~s, fixed in win1 ,and metal band, supplied by Ihe artist, who has also advised on the titles. 55x31J<~ iRsRes "1qi/4 x: ;;J.f5 17-- \( -;;<3/4-11 Milkweed pods, nail, wire on wood base, painted with latex Certain drawings related to specific works are shown with Collection Richard Bellamy, New York ('NY ONL-'1) them. The majority, however, are exhibited in the Paul J. and cas ein.Bvz x4Y4 inches x3'1~1i Owned by the artist (IV '/ OAJL '/ ) Sachs Gallery on the third floor of the Museum, where a 8 Streel Chick(1960 ) b'l, 103r number of notebook pages (uncatalogued), ranging in date Burlap, muslin, cardboard, wood, string, painted with casein, from 1954to 1969, are also shown unmounted in cases. The Street Developed out of Oldenburg's graffitilike sketches made 120x38x 15 inches along the Bowery and elsewhere on New York's Lower East Collection Samuel J. Wagstaff, Jr., Detroit Side, the figures, signs, and objects for The Street are con- structed out of various discarded or fragile materials. The 9 Sireel Head, III (Profile with Hat)·C960) (ptf,qqq- Street was first presented in a two-part exhibition with Burlap garbage bag filled with newspaper, painted with Showings: at Ihe Judson Gallery, January 30-March 17, 1960 casein, 76 x 46 x 7 inches , N. Y. : Sept. 22 - Nov. 23, 1969 (nos. 2-9). Oldenburg exhibited a second version in a Owned by the artist Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam: January 18 - March 15,1970 one-man show at the Reuben Gallery the lollowing May. Kunsthalle, Dusseldorf: April 14 - May24, 1970 (Related drawings, nos. 126-141) Flags Tate Gallery, London:June 22 - August 15, 1970 Oldenburg spent the summer of 1960 in Provincetown, Massachusetts. The compositions that he made there from Woman's Leg (,959 ) (;;9, /0/9 Newspaper soaked in wheat paste over wire frame, painted scrap wood and other materials picked up on the beach, as For Reproductions of works in Oldenburgshow PLEASE SEE: well as related works, are known as "flags" because of the with casein, 381/2 x 16V2 X 10 inches Rose, Barbara. CLAES OLDENBURG.New York, Museum Collection Raymond Saroff, New York (NY ONLY) stripes prominent in some of them.

MoMAExh_0902a_902b_MasterChecklist of Modern Art, 1970. (Relaled drawing, no. 130) C-E-L-I-N-E, Backwards(1959) (gr;,9'l"l- Newspaper soaked in wheat paste over wire frame, painted 10 Cemelery Flag (Provincetown).6960) Scrap wood, 141/2 x 8 x 6 inches with casein,a8% )( as')" II 5 iFlsl-1es3D:'ffg s: 40 '/4 ",:::l TI~/I Collection Raymond Sarafl, New York (/'IYOIV!-Y) Owned by the artist

11 "Kornville" Flag (Provincetown)(1960) (,q,ID/6 II Street Head, I ("Big Head"; "Gong")6959) (pC(. 8/(p Scrap wood, 191/4 x 17 X 3/4 inches Newspaper soaked in wheat paste over wire frame, painted (IVy oN!-~J Collection Raymond Sarofl, New York with casein, 61 Va X 64 x 13% inches Collection Mr. and Iy1rs~Burto~ JTremaine, Meriden, Connecticut (IVY ONLY.! 12 Heel Flag (Provincetownl(i960) (yqlqq~ Assemblage of worn heel, scrap wood, string, 5 "Empire" ("Papa") Ray Gun. 1959 0Cf,erCflj) 5% x 9Y2 x 1 Y2 inches Newspaper soaked in wheat paste over wire frame, painted) Owned by the artist with casein, 403/, x q,93/4 X 13V, inches (;11,/ ONLY (Owned bytheartist) 1'1uSeUM Of HoOF-(2J\J AP-r ------=~...

25 White Shirt and BlueTie (Big White Shirt with BIUeTie).Q961) (pQ'/02'Ta,-/r 17 Iron. 1961 (PQ,/Olb Muslin soaked in plaster over wire frame,!ainted with f) 13 USA Flag. 1960 {j)Cf, qqt3 Muslin soaked in plaster over wire frame, painted with 1 11 enamel, 116x 31 X 19 ir.:JS~85 ~J /VteJI. ~ Muslin soaked in plaster over wire frame, painted with 56 /4- x /8 "/5 enamel, 66 x 44 x 8 inches Collection Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Scull, New York. (trj O(l/L'I) tempera, 2t ltOQ)('JJ(i! i!=l8F18S 23=//-a ~3D5f'5 X '3'S/f, Chrysler Art Museum, Provincetown, Massachusetts (NYONL~) Owned by the artist 26 Blouse. 1961 fpq.tO.3fi 18 Green Legs with Shoes. 1961 (pq,lo'J.l Burlap soaked in plaster over wire frame, painted with The Store Muslin soaked in plaster over Wirj frame, painted with On his return from Provincetown, Oldenburg began sketching enamel, 36 x 24 x 5 inches enamet M'lX \9di I C;("'1 g" 33"'/3 i-, gl/4-" Collection Samuel J. Wagstaff, Jr., Detroit (NY ONLY) food and various kinds of merchandise displayed in Collection Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Scull, New York (NY O/llL'I) neighborhood shops of the Lower East Side. Using the same subjects, he made a number of reliefs, fragments of signs 27 Two Loaves of Bread, One Cut. 1961 (pq.c, 3S (l--C 19 39Cenls. 1961 dJ'1. "l(P/ Muslin soaked in plaster over wire frame, painted with and advertisements, and other common objects, some of Muslin soaked in plaster over wire frame, painted with which were included in a group show "Environments, enamel;a)4'l'B x 15x7Y, inches; b-cut loaf) 10Y, inches enamel, 29 x 38 x 4 inches high x 20 inches diameter Situations, Spaces" at the Martha Jackson Gallery in the Collection Mr. and Mrs. Robert Breer, Palisades, New York .,\ spring ot1961. In December 1961, Oldenburg opened The (NY()N ...~/ Collection Professor Hantord Yang, New York {N'I ONLY) Store in his studio at 107 East Second Street; its inventory 20 Ice-Cream Sandwich (Ice-Cream Cake). 1961 (gq ·/'f5S consisted of pieces from the Martha Jackson show, plus Open Tin of Anchovies (Sardine Can with 2 Sardines on Paper Muslin soaked in plaster over wire frame, painted with 28 about sixty new pieces, mostly free-standing (nos. 14-29). Bag). 1961 (p q. /00 S a. -a... enamel, 22 x 22 x 7 inches A second version of The Store, which opened at the Green Burlap and muslin soaked in plaster, painted with enamel, Karl Strbher Collection, 1968, Darmstadt (,If, fjf-( L) Gallery on Fifty-seventh Street in September 1962, marked the 21'2 Jl11 J' 1Q iASASS i,31$ Il.. )4~/~x: 3~/'6:t first appearance of Oldenburg's giant objects and soft Collection Mrs. Claes Oldenburg, New York 21 Stockinged Thighs Framed by Skirt!! 961} {j)q.8i>r- (nos. 31-43). In addition to a group of small objects Muslin soaked in plaster over wire frame, painted with made for his one-man show at the Galerie Ileana Sonnabend Souvenir: Woman Figure with Salt-and-Pepper-Shaker enamel, 34% x 413/8 x 6 inches 29 in Paris, 1964 (nos. 56-59), there area number of objects Breasts (Times Square Figure). 1961 {Pq,IO;;"(P Collection Mr. and Mrs. Horace H. Solomon, New York (N'I OfVL'I) relating to the theme of The Siore which date from 1963 to Burlap soaked in plaster, painted with enamel, 133/4 inches 1967 (nos. 44-55). high (including base) x 6 x 93/4 inches 22 Store Ray GUn(1961) (PI; Ql'8 Collection Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. SCUll, New York MoMAExh_0902a_902b_MasterChecklist (Retated drawings, nos. 145-156) (/'IY OM.-'I) Muslin soaked in plaster over wire frame, painted with 14 Mannikin Torso: Two-Piece Bathing Suit. 1960 tpq.q/'l enamel, 293/4 x 35% x 9 inches 30 Freighter and Sailboat.!l96~ (i;q, 99'1a.-6- Collection Letty Lou Eisenhauer, New York (N" DNLi) Muslin soaked in plaster over wire frame40 paintlid YJith Muslin filled with shredded foam rubber, painted with spray o tempera,a!!" )[11141 ilililolss -:;9//4- x/5 /rs >..~~/! It enamel, 1e)( e8 )( 11! telles. Made as a prop' for Store Days, 11 23 Cash Register. 1961 IJ;q.l634- Collection Renee Lachowsky, Brussels Owned by the artist PI , (}.q A /.;l '/:1.- " Muslin soaked in plaster over wire frame, painted with enamel, 26" 21 "a1 inches 35 x 2.0 15 Girls' Dresses Blowing in the Wind (Two Girls' Dresses). 1a61 sri )( '/.2.' 31 The Stove (Assorted Food on a Stove)(1962\ iJ;q.lOCJ.j Collection Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Selle, (i.:YONLV) Muslin soaked in plaster over wire frame, ~ainted.J)'ith (;'1, !OOf!:J Muslin and burlap soaked in plaster, painted' with enamel; 3 h enamel,4h 41 A 6\', iliCliCS -43 /4,,1-0 Is X (po/'6 utensils and stove; 58 x 28 x 27V2 inches Roast. 1961 (p9.'ffJ d. Collection Mrs. Claes Oldenburg, New York 24 Collection Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. SCUll, New York (IVY 0(1/1-,/) Muslin soaked in plaster over wire frame painted with enamel,l4li17 g' I/4-"dl?i./M' >- i(P"h 16 Red Tights (Red Tights with Fragment 9).1961 B1;+, fI> I ,.",r.:/ 32 Pastry Case, II (Assorted Pastries in a Case)(i962) &;<1,9'iSCf Collection Dr. and Mrs. Biliy Kluver, Berkeiey Heights, Muslin soaked in plaster over wire frame, painted with Muslin and burlap soaked in plaster, painted with enamel, in New Jersey enamel, 69% x 34114 x 83k inches glass and metal case, 20 x 30 x 14 inches The Museum of Modern Art, New York (gift of G. David Coliection Mr. and Mrs. Morton G. Neumann, Chicago (Ny ONLY) Thompson, 1961) , tr . 49 Giant BLT (Bacon, Lettuce and Tomato Sandwich)U 963 ) {pCl, g;;l8' a-t/.- Floor-Cone (Giant Ice-Cream Cone).(1962) 33 Glass Case with Pies (Assorted Pies in a Case). 196£ 1P1. 5.:U a-tr,\ Vinyl filled with kapok, wood painted with Liquitex, 32 x 39 x Canvas filled with pieces of foam rubber and paper cartons, Burlap soaked in plaster and formed in 6 pie tins, in glass and 29 inches (including wood base) painted with Liquitex and latex, 120 inches long x 36 inches metal case, 18314x 12% x 10Ya inches Collection Conrad Janis, New York O/IIL'!) diameter (pII,9SD (Iv\, (jl/.L./ ~ _ . &f Collection Me. and Mrs. Leo Castelli, New York ( Gallery, New York) 'PMlp JolAiI1S0>1 50 Soft Fur Good Humors. 1963 (pq.969 a~- e.on waoc:J base 34 Blue Men's Hal. 1962 09.'i5d5 Fake fur filled with kapok, wood paintep wilh en'lrl)J'\I~; 4 units, ./ 42 Giant Blue Men's pants(i962) (pq.45/ Felt hat soaked in plaster, painted with enamel, 5'1, x 12 x each19 eVE HZ!:il"1stwt@5 aUh~ I<;J/4 J.{· """'f.Jf8'( io . On tJ..10~eM Canvas filled with shredded foam rubber, painted with ' 10 inches Irving Blum Gallery, base ;;I,I/z x I f9 'T /f! 1\ -:; "I/s • Liquitex and latex, wood hanger, 60 x 28% x 6% inches Collection Mr. and Mrs. S. Brooks Barron, Detroit Collection William W. Harris, San Francisco (NY ONLY) 51 GiantWedgeofPecan Pie. 1963 (0'1. 'fi!.'f';1 a-Ir 35 Restaurant Dinner: Meatballs.G 962) ~ If,/00 qa-o Muslin soaked in plaster over wire frame, wood, painted with 43 .Soft Calendar for the Monlh of August (August Calendar). Burlap soaked in plaster, painted with enamel; porcelain and enamel, 143/8x 50V2 X 203/4 inches (1962) (;'1.'1qo glass; 5V, inches high (including wood base) x 1B x lB inches Collection Mr. and Mrs. Bagley Wright, Seattle Canvas filled with shredded foam rubber, painted with Collection Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Paine, Boston (/'{)loNL'i) Liquitex and enamel, 42 • 12" e i"e"S6 4;1 x: f;;1 3/-r X 4 ~/13 II 52 Giant Blue Shirt with Brown Tie.(963) (P'1. 8 /S' 36 Two Cheeseburgers, with Everything (Dual Hamburgers). 1962 Collection Mrs. Albert H. Newman, Ch icago Cotton fabric and canvas filled with kapok, plexiglass 5 Burlap soaked in plaster, painted with enamel, 7 x 14'14 x 8 /,)3;:;.(,.1. "buttons," chromed-metal rack with wheels, 635/8 x 74% x (I.;y ONL.'I) inches; painted wood base '14 x 16 V, x 8 inches. From an 44 Soft Calendar for January (January Calendar). 1963 tiR. f:;;} ';), 24% inches overall advertisement Canvas filled with kapok, painted with Liquitex, mounted on (Collection Mr. and Mrs. Ian W. Beck, New York) fvlR. PETER M./3~AtJT 7 The Museum of Modern Art, New York (Philip Johnson wood, lBV, x 12 /8 x 9'1, inches Fund, 1962) Collection Eleanor Ward, New York 53 Pickle Slices in Jar (j963-196~ Oiq·985 Canvas filled with kapok, painted with Llquitex, in glass jar, 45 Baked Potato, II. 1963 (RCI. Sqq 37 Battleship: Centerpiece for a Party. 1962 (j)'f. gali> Burlap soaked in plaster, painted with enamel, jersey stuffed 10 inches high x 6 inches diameter Burlap soaked in plaster over wire frame, painted with Collection Professor Hanford Yang, New York with kapok, 6% x 13'/8 x 9V, inches enamel, 17 x 353/8 x 18% inches Collection Mrs. Leon Kraushar, Lawrence, New York Collection Mr. and Mrs. S. Brooks Barron, Detroit (ivy ONLY) 54 Shoestring Potatoes Spilling trotn a Bag (Falling Shoestring lL fr MoMAExh_0902a_902b_MasterChecklist Potatoes). 1966 (pq,8/f5 - 46 Banana SundaeC 963) (JJq.44D a -d: 3B Giant Ice-Cream Cone. 1962 (PQ·Q4-4 Plaster formed in sundae glass, painted with enamel, plate, Canvas filled with kapok, painted with glue and Liquitex, Muslin soaked in plaster over wire frame, painted with metal spoon, 9118 inches high x 7V8 inches diameter 108 x46 x42 inches enamel, 133/8 x 371/2 x 131/4 inches , (NYOt'JL-I) Collection Edward M. Plunkett, New York Collection Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sonnabend, Paris 47 Ice-Cream Soda, with Cookie. 1963 (p'l. IO-r~;J. a-g 55 Giant Loaf of Rai~n Brjad, Sliced (Raisin Bread: 5 Slices and 39 Floor-Burger (Giant Hamburger). 1962 (JIq.5iJ,.;< a-d. Plaster formed in soda glass, painted with enamel, plate, metal End, 42 Raisins) (1967 r... 9.q 76 a--f Canvas filled with pieces of foam rubber and paper cartons, Canvas filled with shredded foam rubber, painted with glue spoon, 111J2 inches high; on painted tray 133J4 x 10114 inches painted with Liquitex and latex, 52 iCO"86 Ai§A x 84 ics,,"s and Liquitex, 46 x 96 x 40 inches (including plywood base) ) Collection Dr. and Mrs. Sydney L. Wax, Downsview,..0ntario ) di""stci "/4'/2'11.1 ';, qOl..lldl~. (Irrcq) (/1J y OIV L-Y Collection Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Helman, SL Louis (NV DNL'I , Toronto 4B Toy Biplane. 1963 ~0914 Burlap soaked in plaster over wire frame, painted with 56 Glace en degustation (Ice-Cream in Process of Being 40 Floor-Cake (Giant Piece of cake:(i 962) (Pq 9\30 Consumed).l!964) &9. ~ 3D t-L ~d-- enamel,4 inches high; on painted wood disk 10Y, inches Canvas filled with pieces of foam rubber, painted with Plaster painted with tempera, metal spoon, 3Va x 93J4 x Liquitex and latex, 6e-.H~ 555 3/'iJ X 1/4 '!q ~5'6:7/& diameter Collection Jonathan D. Scull, New York (NY oNI.-'i) 6 inches Collection Philip Johnson, New Canaan, Connecticut (/'Jt ONLY) Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo (gift of Seymour H. Knox) &1 ONL.Y) . , 69 Soft paY-Te)ePhOJe-"Ghost" Version (Model "Ghost" 57 Pain et fromage (Bread and Cheese).(1964) (pq,

60MoMAExh_0902a_902b_MasterChecklist Bedroom Ensemble.(1g63) (sJ, Si£Pflz ~ t-, iV"~IN'i.R. Painted wood, 47V, x 28% x 6 inches; plug, 7 x 15 x 11 inches • I bedside tables, each 36 x 36 x 16V2 inches; other items, Coilection Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Solomon, New York (A/Y OA/L,// including two lamps, purse, "leopard" coat, rug, "p,aintings" 68 Soft Bathtub (Soft TUb)(1966) (p,?, ) wood panel covered with canvas, 52 x 52 x gYa inches ) painted with lacquer, 48 x 60 inches. Copy of an advertisement Electrical and Mechanical Objects Kari Stroher Collection, 1968, Darmstadt (NY, AM, L with type removed Objects representing various electrical and mechanical Private collection (JIll. AMIY J>ot4D a-b: 93 Soft Air,Jlow-Scale 2 (model). 1965 c"f.'il83 a-c. L 120 x 58", x 61'/, inches; cord and plug, 291 V4 inches long Vinyl filled with kapok, fake fur, 22l8"',fz'z->""'1H7 ,,..,41g shellacked; 25V, x 38'/, x 19'/, inches 89 Soft Airflow-Scale 1 (model). 1965 (pq,q'1O Molded polyurethane over two-color hand-printed lithograph, Collection Dr. Hubert Peeters, Bruges Canvas filled with kapok, impressed with patterns in sprayed 32V, x 64 V, inches enamel, on wood stand, 15 x 22 x 12 inches ) Gemini G.E.L., LosAngeles@1968 83 Giant Soft Swedish Li9ht;>witches-')'Ghost" Version (Model "Ghost" Light Switches)l1966-1968 f..pq, c"-c 3 Collection Mr. and Mrs. Arnold B. Glimcher, New York (),If b/VLY Canvas filled with kapok, painted with Liquitex, 52 inches diameterx15inchesdeep 0$0 SoftAirflow-Scale1.(i965) Pa<"I-ed. Wallraf-Richartz-Museum, Cologne (Ludwig Collection){IJY DNL9 Vinyl filled with kapok, plexiglass, fel~on metal stand,"" . a-d: 2~,,1Hill'"'" 15'/4 x g"/8" II /~111 84 Giant Soft Swedish Light SWltches.(1967) (P9. qS!'p Collection Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Helman, Sf. Louis Vinyl filled with kapok, ~2 ifl:8R8SEl'lilRi@lc: x 1S iFlShOS dSQfl .I r The AlbertA. List Family Collection (NY ONLY) 6/"/&X f'I" l!JJb" 1,1, 'f )r;> Soft Drainpipe- Red (Hot) version(1967) (pC!, qf.p4 103 Soft Version of Maquette for a Monument Donated to Chicago 108 Monuments, Models, Landscapes, and Outdoor Sculpture Vinyl filled with styrofoam vermicellh ~anv~s. metal rack, by Pablo Picasso. 1968 {PQ,QiJ4 From 1965 on, Oldenburg has devised a number of proposals H'8 x 69" ~5iAe;,es la,q ..tte». ~b 'Nt, ,;. '15" Canvas, rope, painted with Liquitex, 38 inches x 283/4 x 21 for imaginary monuments intended for specific sites. For the Collection Mr. and Mrs. Roger Davidson, Toronto (Ny ONLY) most part, these exist only as drawings, and usually in several inches (adjustable) William N. Copley Collection, New Yprk (©Letter Edged in versions; but some of them have been constructed as three- Soft Ladder, Hammer, Saw, and Bucket(i967) (pq, 15{P a ..b- Black Press Inc.) (,/Ii f OIltL-'I) 109 dimensional models (nos. 97-102,105). The first of his Canvas filled with foam rubber, starched with glue, painted ~/ . 1 monuments to be actually realized, unveiled on the campus of with Liquitex, mounted on wood, 96 J! 61 Q 1~lillil"li6 It C> '/2 It 58 /er )( i& Iff l1 104 Monument for : Lipstick (Model for a Giant Yale University in May 1969, is here represented by a model Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam Traveling and Telescoping Lipstick with Changeable Parts (no. 104). Showing Three Stages of Extension). 1969 (pq';061 a-e o (Related drawings, nos. 177-212) Giant Fagends-Scale 1.6967) a Cardb0,5rd, canvas, glue, painted with enamel, shellacked; 110 u>'f.8/4 - Canvas filled with polyurethane foam and Hydrocal, painted tractor,W x 25x 16Y4 inches; lipstick, stage 1,4 inches high 97 Study for a Ootossal Monument in Times Square, New York: with Liquitex; 13 pieces, ranging from 19V2 to 41 Vz inches x 10V4 inches wide x 8Y2 inches deep; stage 2,14112 inches Banana. 1965 (PC(, g'3Of long x 11 inches diameter; painted wood base, 22'/4 x 102 3 high; stage 3, 23V, inches high Canvas formed on plaster, wire, metal pipe, wood, 16 14 x 88% inches Owned by the artist inches high (including plaster base) x 9Y, x 8% inches .) The Kleiner Foundat,on, Beverly Hills (courtesy Los Angeles Collection Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Selle, Chicago (NYONI-~ 105 Feasible Monument for a City Square: Hats Blowing in the County Museum of Art) (N'I O(vL~) Wind. 1969 Ctf/,q!5'C 98 Soft Manhattan, 1-Postal Zones. 1966 G/?, B Q'l Giant Soft Drum Set (min iature sketch)~967) (p Canvas, wire, starched with glue, painted with spray enamel, 111 o. qSI Canvas filled with kapok, impressed with patterns in sprayed Canvas, rope, wood, on cardboard base, painted with spray mounted on wood base, shellacked, 18'/2 l( 28 H 89 il'IeFles enamel, wood roc, 79 x 27 x 4V2 inches overall Collection , Chicago 9.'/S A 31~I6>cd.q'/5" enamel, 1Q,,1Q,,11 i, ."es (),,/S/6 X iXo6/i1 A la/ Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo (gift of Seymour H. Knox) Owned by the artist 106 Outdoor Sculpture for The Museum of Modern Art Garden: 99 Soft Manhattan, II-SUbway Map. 1966 (/i. 915 Bass Pedal for Giant Soft Drum Set (original model). 1967 &9.90;), 9 Canvas filled with kapok, impressed with patterns in sprayed /c~:V;;tric Mouseitvar~~n UJl8 9(f{1;Jk,?1 112 Cardboard, styrofoam, wood, mounted on wood base, painted pa", a }We,r.'~ 4 ,,1 4< tl4 Mchts, ~ab1,cated by (/Vol ONL'~) enamel, wooden sticks, wood rod, 68 x 32 x 7 inches with spray enamel, 24 x 29'/4 x 15 inchl's Collection Mrs. Claes Oldenbur9, New York (#Y LippjncotLEnvirQnlllental Arts, Inc", North rJaven, Connecticut O/YLY) S'dI1CjJflN)~ G"l/-L ..Er<.Y, N1=W '10ILIt:-, Owned by the artist (IVY 6NL'I) MoMAExh_0902a_902b_MasterChecklist 100 Proposed Colossal M~nument for Karlaplan, Stockholm: Miscellaneous Objects, 1967-1969 Giant Soft Drum Set[1967) a.-j'1. In these recent works, Oldenburg has continued to explore a 113 {pQ,9f5 Wing-nut{1966-1967) (PSI,~8 c Vinyl and canvas, stuffed with shredded foam rubber, painted Wood, painted with Liquitex, 11 " 18 ilieMe, 11.> Yo. il number ofthemes, often related to those which he has 1." 4ilz. )..,.8 wood, metal, on wood base covered with formica; chrome created in other mediums, materials, or dimensions. He has Collection Mr. and Mrs. Bagley Wright, Seattle metal railing; 9 inslruments (125 pieces), 84 x 72 x 48 inches also become interested in objects fabricated by industrial Collection John and Kimiko Powers, Aspen, Colorado (NY oN~'IJ 101 Proposed Colossal MonumentforSkeppsholmen and Ka,stell- methods (no. 116). holmen, Stockholm: Door Handle and Locks(1966-1967j &q, <;>014 (Related drawings, nos. 213-214,218-220) 114 Souvenir: Loc!'1 Ma\erialS Composed in the Shape of a Ray Bronze,39% x 39Va x 5 inches Gun, Chicag«,.1967/ {PC(. 107 Soft Drainpipe-Blue (Cool) version(1967) (pq,IDOO tgq.;L Owned by the artist (liY ONt:;) Canvas, string, paper, clothespins, painted with spray enamel, Canvas, metal, painted with Liquitex, 84 H 196'/2 H Hi iF1el,es 3 10% x 93/4 x 17/8 inches; mounted on plexiglass, 18114 x 18 /8 102 Proposed ColossalJw1oD,.ument tor Coronation Park, Toronto: (adjustable by pulley) IQ"l'/2.A B:'Y.>:.ILf'" .i : inches Drainpipe. 1967 (Pq, 'f~ cL-/r Owned by the artist Collection Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Tananbaum, New York (NY DNL'I) Wood, painted with Liquitex, 51V4x 323f8 x 11 % inches ) Wallraf-Richartz-Museum, Coloqne (Ludwig COllection){fI'I olJl-'1

------~ ...... - < ;-.:_~...:.-----..-_-~-.....-- 115 Soft SCissors(1968) (jq,I03IP (L-L 121 Obsessive shapes: falling forms, elephant and chocolate, 131 Man and Woman Talking(1960) (P'1.84-0 Canvas filled with kapok, painted with l.iquitex: 7 pieces, knees. 1957 CPtf,/O'tf! Pen and ink, 11Ya x 9Va inches ranging from 24 to 72 inches iong; 72 x 35 x 6 inches overall of fragments cut from magazines, mounted on Coliection Mrs. Claes Oldenburg, New York Collection Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Terbell, Jr. (courtesy cardboard, 14 V4 x 11 inches Pasadena Art Museum) Qw(J~-by-t1'leiJr-ti£t (N'! ONLY) 132 Dra~ng for announcement of The Street at Reuben Gallery. (960) (p q, '84-1 1 116 Giant Saw- Hard Version(i 969) tpq, ql1 a-c 122 Self-Portrait. 1958 (pC/, 1044- Collage: pen and ink on torn newspaper, ~ /0 x. 13 /7.-)1 Laminated wood, aluminum, filled with polyurethane foam, prayon and pencil, 113/4x 9 inches ..) Owned by the artist hinged, 144 x 40 x 6V, inches; blade, 1 inch thick \Q.wned by the artist) (Vtiva k C"lIechOV1 AI iCfi:d,,~ The Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, B. C. 133 "Van "(960) (P'1./t>Oe.. 123 Pat Sitting on a Hammock, Lenox. 1959 (pCt. IttJ.. Cardboard, oil wash, and wood, ~x 13 inches Crayon, 11 va x 17V2 inches Collection Mrs. Claes Oldenburg, New York Drawings Collection Mr. and Mrs. Gosta Oldenburg, New York 134 Car on a Fragment at Street. 1960 &q.104 q The drawings are grouped in categories which are approx- 124 Pat Sewing.(959) Lo'?ID