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Modigliani, Nude, 1917. (School of Paris) |
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Soutine, Carcass of Beef, c. 1925. (School of Paris) |
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Picasso, Three Musicians, 1921. (Picasso’s post-Cubism color-blocking geometric phase) |
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Mondrian, Tableau 11 with Red, Blue, Black, Yellow and Gray, 1921-25. (de Stijl) |
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van Doesburg, Composition IX: Card Players, 1917. (de Stijl) |
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Rietveld, Schroeder House, 1917. (de Stijl) |
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Klee, In the Current Six Weirs, 1929. |
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Breuer, Airchair, 1927-28 |
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van der Rohe, Model for a Glass Skyscraper, 1922. (Bauhaus transplanted in the U.S.A.) |
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Ernst, Europe After the Rain, 1940-2. (“decalcomania”) |
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Miro, Harlequin’s Carnival, 1924-5. |
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Miro, Object, 1936. (assemblage) |
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Dali, The Persistence of Memory, 1931. |
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Magritte, The Rape, 1934. |
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Oppenheim, Object/Luncheon in Fur, 1936. |
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Giacometti, Woman With Her Throat Cut, 1932 |
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Picasso, Guernica, 1937. (Picasso during Surrealism) |
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Sloan, Hairdresser’s Window, 1907. (Ashcan School) |
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Hine, Child in a Carolina Cotton Mill, 1908. |
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Stieglitz, The Steerage, 1907. (“Straight Photography,” “291 Group”) |
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Weber, Chinese Restaurant, 1915. (291 Group) |
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O’Keefe, Music – Pink and Blue II, 1919. (“291 Group”) |
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Ansel Adams, Frozen Lakes and Cliffs, The Sierra Nevada Sequoia National Park, Calif., 1932. (photograph, “f-64 Group”) |
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The Armory Show, 1913. (Be sure you know why this exhibition was significant to the development of American art!) |
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Demuth, The Figure 5 in Gold, 1928. (“291 Group,” Precisionist style) |
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Hayden, A Janitor Who Paints, c. 1930. (Harlem Renaissance) |
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Wood, American Gothic, 1930. (American Regionalism / American Scene Painting) |
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Lange, Migrant Mother, 1936. |
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Weegee, The Critic, 1943. |
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Rivera, Detroit Industry, 1932-33. (Mexican Muralism) |
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Kahlo, Self-Portrait on the Border of Mexico and the U.S.A., 1932. (Mexican Surrealism) |
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de Kooning, Woman I, 1950-2. (Abstract Expressionism - Action Painting) |
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Pollock, Number 1A, 1948. (Abstract Expressionism - Action Painting) |
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Krasner, Untitled, 1949. (Abstract Expressionism) |
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Rothko, Untitled, 1949. (Abstract Expressionism - Color Field Painting) |
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Rothko, Rothko Chapel, 1965-66. (Abstract Expressionism - Color Field Painting) |
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Newman, Onement, 1948. (Abstract Expressionism - Color Field Painting) |
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Klein, Blue Monochrome, 1961. (New Realism) |
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Tinguely, Homage to New York, 1960. (New Realism) |
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Saint-Phalle, Shooting Picture, 1961. (New Realism) |
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Beuys, The Pack, 1969. (installation art) |
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Hamilton, Just What Is It That Makes Today’s Homes So Different, So Appealing?, 1956. (Independent Group [British Pre-Pop]) |
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Hockney, A Bigger Splash, 1967. (Independent Group [British Pre-Pop]) |
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Rauschenberg, Bed, 1955. (a “combine”) |
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Oldenburg, Floor Cake, 1962. |
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Lichtenstein, Whaam!, 1963. |
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Warhol, 210 Coca-Cola Bottles, 1962. |
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Thiebaud, Pie Counter, 1963. |
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Kaprow, Household, A Happening, 1964. (Happening) |
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Frankenthaler, Interior Landscape, 1964. (Post-Painterly Abstraction) |
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Kelly, Orange and Green, 1966. (Hard-Edged Painting) |
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Noland, A Warm Sound in a Gray Field, 1961. (Hard-Edged Painting) |
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Vasarely, Vega Per, 1969. (Op Art) |
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Flavin, Untitled (installation, Guggenheim Museum, New York), 1992. (Light Art) |
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Morris, installation - Green Gallery, New York, 1964 |
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Andre, 37 Pieces of Work, 1969 |
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Serra, One Ton Prop (House of Cards), 1969 |
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Serra, Tilted Arc, 1981. (Public Sculpture) |
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Lin, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Washington, D.C., 1982. (Public Sculpture) |
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La Verdiere and Myoda, Tribute in Light (911 Memorial), 2001-2002. (Public Light Sculpture) |
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Kosuth, One and Three Chairs, 1965. |
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Wilson, Mining the Museum, 1992. (Institutional Critique) |
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Wilson, Mining the Museum, 1992. (Institutional Critique) |
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Nauman, Self-Portrait as Fountain, 1966-70. (Performance art) |
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Schneemann, Interior Scroll, 1975. (Performance art) |
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Burden, Shoot, 1971. (Performance art) |
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Chicago, The Dinner Party, 1974-9. (Feminism) |
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Guerrilla Girls, The Advantages of Being a Woman Artist, 1988. (Feminism) |
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Colescott, George Washington Carver Crossing the Delaware, from American History Textbook, 1975. (African-American Art) |
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Hesse, Contingent. 1969. (Process + post-Minimalism) |
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de Maria, Lightning Field, 1970-7. |
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Smithson, Spiral Jetty, Great Salt Lake, Utah, 1969-70 |
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Harvey, Myra, 1995. (Young British Artist) |
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Estes, Bus Reflections, 1972. (Hyper-Realism) |
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Celmins, Untitled (Big Sea No. 2), 1969. (Hyper-Realism) |
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Hanson, Tourists, 1970. (Hyper-Realism) |
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Kruger, Untitled (Your Gaze Hits the Side of My Face), 1981. (Feminism, Appropriation Art |
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Prince, Untitled (Cowboy), 1991-2. (Appropriation Art) |
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Sherman, Untitled Film Still, 1979. (Feminism) |
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Richter, Uncle Rudi, 1965. (“photo-painting”) |
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Kiefer, Departure from Egypt, 1984. |
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Haring, One/Man Show, 1982. (Graffiti installation) |
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Koons, Michael Jackson and Bubbles, 1988. (Commodity Art, sculpture) |
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Hirst, The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living, 1991. (Young British Artist) |
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Morimura, Portrait (Futago), 1988. (contemporary art) |
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Emin, My Bed, 1998. (Young British Artist) |
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Kentridge, Felix in Exile, 1994. (South African video still drawing) |
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Neshat, Untitled (Rapture), 1998. (Iranian/American video art) |
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Mori, Play with Me, 1994. (Japanese performance art) |
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Attie, Hebrew Bookstore, 1991-3. (public projection art, German/American) |
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Amer, Untitled, 1998. Embroidery technique (Artist: From Egypt, France, U.S.A.; Feminism) |
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Gonzalez-Torres, Untitled (Portrait of Ross in L.A.), 1991. (Contemporary Art, installation, AIDS/Gay issues) |
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Hammons, Higher Goals, Cadman Plaza, Brooklyn, 1982. (Installation, African-American Art) |
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Marclay, The Clock, 2010. (contemporary art, video installation) |
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Feminist Art Program, Womanhouse (detail of linen closet), 1971. (Feminism) |
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Christo, Wrapped Kunsthalle, 1968. (New Realism) |
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Kertesz, Distortion No. 4, 1933. (photography) |
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Klein, Shroud Anthropometry 20/Vampire, c. 1960. (New Realism) |
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Magritte, This is Not a Pipe/The Treachery of Images, 1928-9. |
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Gropius, Workshop Wing, Dessau Bauhaus, 1925-26. |
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Yoko Ono, Cut Piece, Carnegie Hall, 1965. (Fluxus performance) |
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Frank, Political Rally, Chicago – from The Americans series, 1956. (Street Photography) |
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Rietveld, Red and Blue Chair, 1917. (de Stijl) |
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Picasso, Large Nude in a Red Armchair, 1929. (Picasso during Surrealism) |
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Basquiat, Grillo, 1984. (Graffiti-Inspired Painting) (Also – know what “SAMO©” is!) |
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van Doesburg/Taueber/Arp, Interior, Café l’Aubette, 1926-28. (de Stijl) |
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Walker, Insurrection (Our Tools Were Rudimentary, Yet We Pressed On), 2000. (installation) |
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Moholy-Nagy, Light-Space Modulator, 1922-30. |
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Serrano, Piss Christ, 1987. (Brooklyn Art Museum) |
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