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Stars : A Farce for Objects (Cat. Raisonne: 29 Axsom & Platzker, 1997)

1963

$15,000
£11,519.35
€13,201.04
CA$21,116.30
A$23,654.92
CHF 12,326.37
MX$288,541.17
NOK 156,639.87
SEK 147,700.23
DKK 98,528.94

About the Item

Claes Oldenburg (after) Stars : A Farce for Objects (Cat. Raisonne Ref: 29, Axsom & Platzker, 1997), 1963 Letterpress poster in 1 colour over stock offset lithograph "rainbow roll" in 3 colours on paper, mounted on wood board Unsigned and unnumbered, as issued Published in an unknown edition size 28 × 22 inches x 1 inch Published by Washington Gallery of Modern Art; Printed by Globe Poster, Baltimore A piece of Pop Art history - and a must have for collectors of Oldenburg's work. This historic poster was published on the occasion of the performance "Stars: A Farce for Objects" at the Washington Gallery of Modern Art, Washington, D.C., April 24 and 25, 1963. It was one of the earliest "Happenings" - done by Claes Oldenburg. D.C. might have seemed an unlikely venue, but it was during the idealistic and arts friendly Kennedy era - seven full months before the President's shocking assassination. Oldenburg was invited by Alice Denney, the assistant director of the fledgling Washington Gallery of Modern Art, for The Pop Art Festival she was organizing alongside her pioneering show of Pop Art, “The Popular Image Exhibition,” which opened in April 1963. It included a lecture/tape recorder performance by John Cage and a multi-ring dance event organized by Billy Kluver and featuring Yvonne Rainer and the Judson Church crew. Stars was originally called Cleaners, as it was first scheduled to be held at a rug cleaners on Dupon circle (foreshadowing today's political Happening at the Four Seasons Total Landscaping.) Oldenburg selected Aristo Rug Cleaners, located on P Street around the corner from the WGMA. His notes mention the activity of the site, and how... “the interaction of white shirts and brown and black (employees)” embodied the city itself...After a visit to Washington for the purpose of using the place [the cleaners], I did form the title STARS, already more specific than the first stage. This came from seeing very clear stars in the sky on the last moment of my visit and seemed to concentrate certain physical properties of the place, f. ex. the patriotic motif. The radiated way the streets are built. But the title was still abstract in that it was achieved part from a particular place in Wash. where the piece might be done..." Catalogue Raisonne Reference: Number 29 in "Printed Stuff : Prints, Posters and Ephemera by Claes Oldenburg : A Catalogue Raisonné‚ 1958-1996" by Claes Oldenburg, Richard H. Axsom, David Platzker. New York / Madison, NY / WI : Hudson Hills Press / Madison Art Center, 1997, pp. 92.
  • Creation Year:
    1963
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 28 in (71.12 cm)Width: 22 in (55.88 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
  • After:
    Claes Oldenburg (1929, American, Swedish)
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    Good vintage condition with age wear see photos. Work is permanently affixed to wood board, with hanging wire and is ready to hang as is.
  • Gallery Location:
    New York, NY
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1745215250152

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