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Quotes by Claes Oldenburg

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They asked me to do a show, and I was planning on showing my figure paintings. But my friends told me I shouldn’t – the paintings were good but a little old-fashioned. They said, “Why don’t you show the other stuff?” I had also been making rather strange objects, more in the Freudian tradition.
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I knew I wasn’t that good a writer, and all I could remember was that I could draw. I’m better at drawing than I am at writing.
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I was very happy to be living in New York at that time, more than in the present time. Now it’s all commerce.
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I knew I had to take my ambition more seriously, so I enrolled at the Art Institute of Chicago. Then, in the fall, I went on a tour of my own. I didn’t go to New York because that was too well known for its art scene.
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I just started to do my own thing for about a year and a half, and I worked in the evening selling phonograph records. Then I said to myself, “I’m afraid I have to go to New York after all.”
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Of course, the ’60s was a study in decadence. Everything just got worse and worse, and at the end of the ’60s, everything was so horrible that people were killing each other.
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The sexual is part of everything, and it’s highly formalized. I hadn’t done figure for a long time. And I thought to myself, “Why not the erotic figure?”
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I had no idea what art was. There was one art class in high school, but it didn’t make a big impression on me. Then I went to college and thought I’d become a writer.
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When you’re working with an object, you can put in almost anything you want, you can make it abstract.
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I always knew America was all about guns. You go to the movies as a kid, everybody’s got a gun.
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