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But I always wanted to do sculpture, and I was looking at Claes Oldenburg and H.
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"He is responsible for the situation we are facing at the moment, " said Willi Claes.
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Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen's "Soft Shuttlecock" drapes its 24-foot-long painted canvas feathers over a stone wall high overhead.
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"The reply of General Mladic is not sufficient and does not constitute a basis for terminating air strikes, " emphasized Claes.
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His jokes were seldom caustic or off-color, like Claes Oldenburg's or Tom Wesselman's, and never Swiftian in their misanthropy, as James Rosenquist's political murals could be.
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After touring the home, take a stroll through the sculpture garden, with works by Andy Goldsworthy and Claes Oldenburg, and two slabs of the Berlin Wall.
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These include pieces by important 20th-century masters: Gaston Lachaise, Constantin Brancusi, Jacques Lipchitz, Barbara Hepworth, Isamu Noguchi, Claes Oldenburg, George Rickey, Richard Serra, David Smith, Mark di Suvero.
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"Claes Oldenburg: The '60s" runs through May 28.
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The NSHSS, based in Atlanta, is an 11-year-old membership honor society founded by Claes Nobel, a member of the Swedish Nobel family (Alfred Nobel, inventor of dynamite and creator of the Nobel prize, is the best known).
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"Imagine you are below the shark, the shark is swimming and you have the light from the Sun coming down, " explained Dr Julien Claes, a shark biologist from the Catholic University of Louvain in Belgium, and the lead author of the study.
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Robert Morris's walk-in "Labyrinth" and 25-by-33-foot "Aluminum I-Beams Construction" and a floor piece by Carl Andre also fit handily, as does Claes Oldenburg's Brobdingnagian, brilliant-red "Knife Ship, " its motorized oars rowing and its knife blades rising and lowering at the gallery's far end.
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