Pollock is…Crouching in My Pants” : Claes Oldenburg’s Ray Gun as Feminist Critique of the Abstract Expressionist Ego


Autoria(s): Kwapis, Beth A.
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01/01/2009

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The “seminal” piece of Claes Oldenburg’s Ray Gun art is Empire (Papa) Ray Gun (1959), a paper maché sculpted gun resembling an erect phallus and swollen testicles. After Empire (Papa) Ray Gun, Oldenburg defined Ray Gun art as anything with a right angle—a form representing the angle at which a handgun’s barrel and handle meet and/or where the erect penis and hanging testicles meet. The forms and tenants of Ray Gun continued into Oldenburg’s later installations, performances, and soft and monumental sculptures.

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http://digitalcommons.du.edu/art_mrp/286

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Digital Commons @ DU

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Master's Research Papers

Palavras-Chave #Oldenburg #Claes #|d1929- -- Criticism and interpretation #Abstract expressionism #Modernism (Art) #History of Art, Architecture, and Archaeology #Modern Art and Architecture
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