Van Bruggen, sculptor and critic, dies at 66

01 15 2009 3:21AM

Van Bruggen, sculptor and critic, dies at 66

LOS ANGELES – Coosje van Bruggen, a critic, art historian and sculptor who collaborated with her artist-husband on his giant sculptures of mundane objects, has died. She was 66.

Van Bruggen died Saturday in her after fighting breast cancer, said Andrea Glimcher, a spokeswoman for PaceWildenstein, which represented van Bruggen.

Van Bruggen gained a reputation as an inquisitive critic with her scholarly books and essays on the works of , , and other contemporary artists.

She was best known through her work with the Swedish-born, Oldenburg.

Their collaborations included a 38-foot-tall replica of an upended flashlight on the campus of the and a mammoth bicycle that appears to be half-buried at in Paris.

"She provided a formidable balance to what Claes brought creatively," said Paul Schimmel, chief curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art in . "He was playful. He's a draftsman; he begins with a sensual line. She looked at things with a much more conceptual and systematic approach."

Van Bruggen was born in Groningen, the Netherlands, on June 6, 1942. She got her professional start as a curator at the in and a professor at the in Enschede.

Her first work with Oldenburg came in 1976, when she helped him install his 41-foot "Trowel I" on the grounds of the Kroller-Muller Museum in Otterlo, the Netherlands. The pair married a year later.

She was credited with using a matter-of-fact-approach to persuade mayors and other city officials to embrace the sometimes controversial public artworks she and her husband sought to install.

"I'm the daughter of a physician," she said in a 2006 interview, "and I always feel that every piece is a diagnosis."

Besides her husband, van Bruggen is survived by her two children from a previous marriage, two grandchildren, two brothers and a sister.

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