Films How Claes Oldenburg Redefined What Sculpture Can Be Published Tuesday, Jul 29, 2025 On the occasion of our exhibition of Claes Oldenburg’s work in Tokyo, Pace Founder and Chairman Arne Glimcher recounts memories of his first encounters with the artist—with whom he would maintain a 60-year friendship—in the early 1960s. Oldenburg’s first solo exhibition with Pace, which took place in Boston in 1964, featured works from his sculptural installation The Store. Here, Glimcher discusses Oldenburg’s radical and uncanny ability to transform everyday objects into animated sculptural entities, and how the artist changed “the history of what sculpture can be.” This & That, our lively presentation of Oldenburg’s work in Tokyo, continues through August 23, 2025. Read More Past Claes Oldenburg This & That Jul 17 – Aug 23, 2025 Tokyo Journal View All Films Turn Into Anything: Kiki Smith at the Foundry Dec 22, 2025 Films Beauty, Innocence, and Love: Reflections on Agnes Martin Dec 17, 2025 Films Paper as Materiality: Antoni Tàpies’s Radical Aesthetic Propositions Dec 11, 2025 Museum Exhibitions LACMA to Present A New Browser-Based Artwork by john gerrard Dec 11, 2025 Films — How Claes Oldenburg Redefined What Sculpture Can Be, Jul 29, 2025