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Cast aluminum and brass multiple with latex paint, 1989-90, incised with the initials on a brass label on the underside, titled, dated '89', and numbered on 75pc (total edition includes 25 artist's proofs), with the blindstamp of the publisher, Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles // Claes Oldenburg’s Profiterole (1989) is a playful sculpture crafted from cast aluminum and brass, with latex paint, measuring 15 x 21.2 x 20.5 cm. This limited edition piece, produced by Gemini G.E.L. in Los Angeles, whimsically transforms the dessert into a sculptural form, complete with drips of chocolate sauce cascading over layers of cream puffs. Oldenburg, known for his larger-than-life renditions of everyday objects, brings a sense of humor and indulgence to this work, turning a familiar treat into a permanent, larger-than-life symbol of culinary delight. The glossy textures and rich detail create a mouthwatering illusion, blending the boundaries between art and whimsy.
Profiterole, 1989
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Cast aluminum and brass multiple with latex paint, 1989-90, incised with the initials on a brass label on the underside, titled, dated '89', and numbered on 75pc (total edition includes 25 artist's proofs), with the blindstamp of the publisher, Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles // Claes Oldenburg’s Profiterole (1989) is a playful sculpture crafted from cast aluminum and brass, with latex paint, measuring 15 x 21.2 x 20.5 cm. This limited edition piece, produced by Gemini G.E.L. in Los Angeles, whimsically transforms the dessert into a sculptural form, complete with drips of chocolate sauce cascading over layers of cream puffs. Oldenburg, known for his larger-than-life renditions of everyday objects, brings a sense of humor and indulgence to this work, turning a familiar treat into a permanent, larger-than-life symbol of culinary delight. The glossy textures and rich detail create a mouthwatering illusion, blending the boundaries between art and whimsy.
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