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* http://thirdrailquarterly.org/wp-content/uploads/thirdrail_spring2014_07_coldenburg_akitnick.pdf
 
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* [http://www.moma.org/interactives/exhibitions/2013/oldenburg/ Online companion to 2013 exhibition at MoMA]
 
* [http://www.moma.org/interactives/exhibitions/2013/oldenburg/ Online companion to 2013 exhibition at MoMA]
* Eva Ehninger , [https://sci-hub.se/10.1086/675802 "What’s Happening? Allan Kaprow and Claes Oldenburg Argue about Art and Life"], ''Getty Research Journal'' 6, 2014, pp 195-202.
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* Eva Ehninger , [https://sci-hub.st/10.1086/675802 "What’s Happening? Allan Kaprow and Claes Oldenburg Argue about Art and Life"], ''Getty Research Journal'' 6, 2014, pp 195-202.
  
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Claes Oldenburg (28 January 1929 – 18 July 2022) was a Swedish-born American sculptor, best known for his public art installations typically featuring large replicas of everyday objects. Another theme in his work is soft sculpture versions of everyday objects. Many of his works were made in collaboration with his wife, Coosje van Bruggen, who died in 2009; they had been married for 32 years. Oldenburg lived and worked in New York City.