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  1. Oldenburg emerged as a Pop artist in the early 1960s with his so-called “soft” sculptures of quotidian objects, such as this work. Here he transforms the toilet—a factory-produced, rigid porcelain symbol of modern hygiene—into a hand-sewn, pliable object made of stuffed vinyl.

  2. 18 lip 2022 · By placing a toilet on a pedestal, Soft Toilet is an obvious homage to Marcel Duchamp's Fountain (an upturned urinal presented as art in 1917). Like its infamous predecessor, it is a mundane feature of the modern home intended for private use as opposed to aesthetic contemplation.

  3. The soft toilet embodies key characteristics of Pop Art by transforming a commonplace object into an artistic form that is both playful and oversized. This approach reflects the movement's interest in merging high art with everyday consumer items, emphasizing accessibility and humor.

  4. 5 kwi 2024 · Imagine a museum filled with masterpieces depicting grand landscapes, historical figures, or scenes from mythology. Now, picture a giant plush toilet plopped right in the middle. This is the subversive world of Claes Oldenburg’s “Soft Toilet,” a sculpture that redefined the boundaries of pop art and challenged our very definition of what ...

  5. The term 'soft toilet' refers to a notable soft sculpture created by artist Claes Oldenburg in 1966, which reimagines a common household item in a whimsical and exaggerated manner.

  6. The Home In California, Oldenburg started a new theme of works called “The Home”. While looking for new materials to use in surplus shops, he found some vinyl, which he eventually used to clothe works such as Toilet, Soft Toilet, Soft Washstand, and Soft Bathtub.

  7. 28 cze 2002 · A nice coup, because Mr. Oldenburg, whose early sculptures of everyday objects -- like his ''Soft Toilet'' of 1966 -- helped define the Pop Art movement, is one of the most original draftsmen...

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