Kashi
Kashi or Kashgar , city (1994 est. pop. 190,500), SW Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, China, on the Kaxgar (Kashgar) River (a tributary of the Tarim). It is the hub of an important commercial district, the western terminus of the main road of the province, and a center for caravan trade with India, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan. Wheat, corn, cotton, barley, rice, beans, and fruit are grown there. Cotton and wool cloth, rugs, leatherware, and jewelry are manufactured. From Kashi a mountain pass provides a route to Samarkand and thence to the Middle East. The city, predominantly Uigur in ethnic composition, first came under Chinese rule in the period of the Han dynasty (206 BC-AD 221). Romans traded there in the 6th cent. When Kashi was the capital of the Uigur Turks (750-840), it was also a center of Manichaeism . Visited by Marco Polo in 1275, Kashi was soon after conquered by Jenghiz Khan. From the 15th to the 17th cent. it was ruled by hereditary Khojar (Muslim) kings. The city passed definitively to China in 1760, but since then there have been uprisings and periods of contested control. Points of interest include the Aidkah Mosque and the Abak Hoja Tomb, bearing the remains of a 17th-century ruler, and the city's large traditional bazaar.
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Pop Art Sculptor Claes Oldenburg is Still Going Strong
Transcript from: NPR Morning Edition; 2/10/1995; 700+ words
; ...exhibition of the work of sculptor Claes Oldenburg. This is Oldenburg's first...the whiskers at the other. CLAES OLDENBURG, Sculptor: I thought it was...polarities. SUSAN STAMBERG: Claes Oldenburg says drawing is the accidental...
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Claes Oldenburg.(Swedish sculptor)
Magazine article from: School Arts; 4/1/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...and sweet and stupid as life itself." -- Claes Oldenburg, 1961 Claes Oldenburg takes everyday objects as the subject of his...functional objects become nonfunctional. Background Claes Oldenburg was born in Sweden on January 28, 1929. His...
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Claes Oldenburg: Making the Ordinary Extraordinary.(20th century sculptor)(includes teaching bibliography and teaching activities)
Magazine article from: School Arts; 1/1/1999; ; 700+ words
; Throughout his career Claes Oldenburg has demonstrated the power of the imagination to transform the...metaphoric associations. About the Artist Born in Sweden in 1929, Claes Oldenburg was brought to America as an infant and raised in Chicago...
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Demon in the kitchen: Oldenburg's alterations. (Claes Oldenburg retrospective, Guggenheim Museum, New York, New York)
Magazine article from: Art in America; 10/1/1995; ; 700+ words
; ...public monuments, a retrospective of the work of Claes Oldenburg highlights the artist's unpredictable tansformations of everyday objects and spaces. "Claes Oldenburg: An Anthology," an international traveling exhibition...
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Claes Oldenburg in retrospect: old softies.
Magazine article from: Artforum International; 1/1/1996; ; 700+ words
; The chock-full, chronologically arranged Claes Oldenburg show at the Guggenheim Museum is called an "anthology...retrospective" denatured the very idea of career.) Yet "Claes Oldenburg: An Anthology," curated by the Guggenheim's Germano...
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Spoonbridge and Cherry: Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen. (Looking & Learning).
Magazine article from: School Arts; 12/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...sculpture Spoonbridge and Cherry by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen. It weighs...character. About the Artists Claes Oldenburg was born in 1929 in Stockholm...Her first collaboration with Claes Oldenburg was in 1976, when his sculpture...
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Pop master Claes Oldenburg explored in two-part exhibit. (New York).(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Art Business News; 8/1/2002; 666 words
; ...figures of the Pop Art movement, Claes Oldenburg. With 92 works on view, 88...Oldenburg drawings. The first, "Claes Oldenburg Drawings, 1959-1977," includes...more intimate. The second, "Claes Oldenburg with Coosje van Bruggen Drawings...
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Claes Oldenburg, Master Printmaker.(Review)
Newspaper article from: San Francisco Chronicle; 10/5/1997; ; 700+ words
; ...PRINTED STUFF Prints, Posters, and Ephemera by Claes Oldenburg A Catalogue Raisonne, 1958-1996 By Richard H...Claes Oldenburg is renowned as an originator of pop art, most known...
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At the National Gallery, Oldenburg's freewheeling fun house. (Claes Oldendburg, National Gallery for the Arts, Washington, D.C.)
Magazine article from: Insight on the News; 3/6/1995; ; 700+ words
; For 35 years, Claes Oldenburg has found inspiration in the common-place, transforming everyday...there is anything I like to do, it is live in the present," Claes Oldenburg I said at the February opening of his new show at Washington...
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Claes Oldenburg and Coosje Van Bruggen
Magazine article from: Artforum; 11/1/2002; ; 696 words
; ...The Whitney owns ninety-two of Claes Oldenburg's drawings (the largest such...periods and an answer is suggested by Oldenburg's definition of drawing as...rendering of an "idea," to use Oldenburg's language again. The loss of...
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Claes Oldenburg
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Claes Oldenburg American artist Claes Oldenburg (born 1929) created works of art which were a wonderful...Oldenburg's father served as consul general of Sweden. Claes Oldenburg graduated from the Latin School in Chicago in 1946 and then...
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Oldenburg, Claes
Book article from: A Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Art
Oldenburg, Claes (1929– ). Swedish-born...before they settled in Chicago in 1936. Oldenburg studied art and literature at Yale University...leaders of American Pop art. Subsequently Oldenburg has also become well known for projects...
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happening
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...the aesthetic effect produced was a result of the combination of events experienced. Celebrated happenings include Claes Oldenburg 's "Store" (1961), "Autobodies" (1963), and "Washes" (1965); Robert Rauschenberg 's "Map Room II...
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The 1950s: The Arts: Overview
Book article from: American Decades
...everyday objects such as beds, umbrellas, and tires — designed to "fill the gap between art and life." Claes Oldenburg opened his first one-man show in 1959 by walking through the streets of New York in a papier-m â ch...
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Gruppo Gft
Book article from: Contemporary Fashion
...1986); Arata Isozaki (1986-87); and Giulio Paolini (1988); GFT sponsored major exhibitions of the work of Claes Oldenburg, Coosje van Bruggen, and Aldo Rossi, who also designed corporate headquarters in Turin, Italy. And in the 1990s...
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