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The Accidental Possibilities of the City

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Claes Oldenburg’s commitment to familiar objects has shaped accounts of his career, but his associations with Pop art and postwar consumerism have overshadowed another crucial aspect of his work. I...
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Claes Oldenburg’s commitment to familiar objects has shaped accounts of his career, but his associations with Pop art and postwar consumerism have overshadowed another crucial aspect of his work. In this revealing reassessment, Katherine Smith traces Oldenburg’s profound responses to shifting urban conditions, framing his enduring relationship with the city as a critical perspective and conceiving his art as urban theory.
 
Smith argues that Oldenburg adapted lessons of context, gleaned from New York’s changing cityscape in the late 1950s, to large-scale objects and architectural plans. By examining disparate projects from New York to Los Angeles, she situates Oldenburg’s innovations in local geographies and national debates. In doing so, Smith illuminates patterns of urbanization through the important contributions of one of the leading artists in the United States.
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Price: $65.00
Pages: 352
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date: 02 March 2021
Trim Size: 10.00 X 7.00 in
ISBN: 9780520305489
Format: Hardcover
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"Smith's book will be valuable for those interested in urban art, multidisciplinary urbanism, or the history of ideas."


 
Katherine Smith is Professor of Art History at Agnes Scott College.
Acknowledgments 

Introduction 
1. Streets 
2. Stores 
3. Holes 
4. Plugs 
5. Binoculars 
Epilogue 

Notes 
Bibliography 
List of Illustrations
Index