Tom Claassen
Dutch, b. 1964
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Tom Claassen is famous for his ability to manipulate hard materials like plaster, metal, and wood to evoke a pleasant softness and roundness, particularly in his depictions of cloth and flesh. While he makes work in all sizes, Claassen is best known for his public sculptures and installations, frequently featuring animal or human subjects, like birds, rabbits, standing women, biomorphic worms, or his invented “wobbledogs”. Claassen’s sculptures have a simplicity that borders on cartoonish or toy-like abstraction, but remain identifiable through their postures and recognizable attributes. The works share the sense of scale and whimsy commonly associated with Claes Oldenburg and Henry Moore.
Auction Results
Past Auctions
3 results
Elephant, 1999
bronze with a brown patina
30 x 43 x 28cm
Nov 1, 2016 • Christie's
Elephant, 1999
bronze with a brown patina
30 x 43 x 28cm
Nov 1, 2016
Christie's • Amsterdam
Post-War and Contemporary Art
Lot 236
Little man, 1998
50 x 36 x 13 cm
Dec 4, 2007 • Christie's
Little man, 1998
50 x 36 x 13 cm
Dec 4, 2007
Christie's • Amsterdam
Twentieth Century Art
Lot 286
Elephant, 1999
sculpture
30.48 x 45.72 x 27.94 cm
Mar 11, 2006 • De Vuyst
Elephant, 1999
sculpture
30.48 x 45.72 x 27.94 cm
Mar 11, 2006
De Vuyst • Lokeren
Fine Art
Lot 586


