
Claes Oldenburg: Conservation of Floor Cake - MoMA
Oct 31, 2009 · Claes Oldenburg’s Floor Cake (1962) entered into the Painting and Sculpture Department at MoMA in 1975. Measuring five by nine feet, this popular piece of painted cake …
Claes Oldenburg. Floor Cake. 1962 - MoMA
Floor Cake. 1962. Synthetic polymer paint and latex on canvas filled with foam rubber and cardboard boxes. 58 3/8" x 9' 6 1/4" x 58 3/8" (148.2 x 290.2 x 148.2 cm). Gift of Philip …
Floor Cake (1962) by Claes Oldenburg – Artchive
“Floor Cake” is a large, soft sculpture that mimics the form and appearance of a slice of cake. The sculpture is crafted from painted canvas, with layers of what appears to be chocolate cake and …
Claes Oldenburg: Conservation of Floor Cake (Week 2) - MoMA
Nov 9, 2009 · For his seminal 1962 triptych Floor Cake, Floor Burger, and Floor Cone, Oldenburg enlisted the help of his first wife, Patti Mucha, who used a portable Singer sewing machine and …
Claes Oldenburg, Floor Cake - Smarthistory
Oldenburg’s wonderfully floppy, sloppy cake is filthy, humorous, and not at all edible. Claes Oldenburg, Floor Cake, 1962, synthetic polymer paint and latex on canvas filled with foam …
The Art Of Life: Claes Oldenburg At MOMA - NPR
Jun 19, 2013 · At the MoMA show, there's a huge 9-foot-long wedge of cake called Floor Cake sitting on the floor next to a 7-foot-wide hamburger, called Floor Burger, that you have to walk …
Floor Cake (Giant Piece of Cake) entered the collection of The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in 1975 and has been very heavily exhibited. The object has 15 square feet of painted cotton …
Floor Cake, 1962 - Claes Oldenburg - WikiArt.org
Inspired by a true story, Invincible recounts the last 48 hours in the life of Marc-Antoine Bernier, a 14-year-old boy on a desperate quest for freedom. ‘Floor Cake’ was created in 1962 by Claes …
Oldenburg, Floor Cake | Art History II - Lumen Learning
Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker provide a description, historical perspective, and analysis of Claes Oldenburg’s Floor Cake.
Oldenburg, Floor Cake – Art History II
Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker provide a description, historical perspective, and analysis of Claes Oldenburg’s Floor Cake.