Zoe Gower-Jones - graphic designer

Monday, 29 June 2015

Desk Lamp Sculpture - Claes Oldenburg

I love this installation by Claes Oldenburg! Once again walking between my contract job and my hotel home for the week in Birmingham I found another cool bit of public art. Claes Oldenburg is most famous for installations of oversized, everyday objects in public spaces. A quick on-line search revealed a giant shuttlecock, a pair of binoculars and an upside down ice cream on the top of a building. There's clearly some humour in his work!

The desk lamp, outside the Mailbox,  is a working light and illuminates the street at night. There was something really friendly and cheerful about it. I wasn't sure if it was the bright red of the paintwork or if there has been an animated desk lamp in film I've seen; but I was almost expecting it to swing it's shade around, "look" at me and say hi! I also enjoyed how the sculpture messed with my perception of scale, the bricks of the Mailbox looked so small in comparison. Which, of course, with a desk lamp wouldn't be the case ordinarily. It really is the most pleasing desk lamp for many reasons. 

It was also lovely to see people interacting with the installation too, whether it was a smile being raised or people stopping to pose for a photo with the sculpture.

Hello!
What a great place for a bin. Honestly...

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