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Street-Dresden
Kirchner
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-Kirchner influenced by Fauves and Munch as evidenced by his use of perspectival distortions, disquieting figures, and color choice
-piece provides glimpse into urban activity of busy German city before WWI |
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Improvisation #28
Kandinsky
1912 |
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-influenced by the scientific theories of Einstein and Rutherford that convinced Kandinsky that material objects had no real substance
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Demoiselles d'Avignon
Picasso
1907 |
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-influenced by African and ancient Iberian sculpture and later works of Cézanne
-tension between representation and abstraction=key, Picasso represented 3D space with 2D figures lying flat on the surface of a stretched canvas |
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The Portuguese
Braque
1911 |
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-analytic cubism piece, cubists rejected the pictorial illusionism that had dominated western art
-Braque concentrated on dissecting form and placing it in dynamic interaction with space
-cubists used a more subdued color palette |
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-"readymade" sculptures were mass-produced objects that the Dada artist modified
-Duchamp placed the status of art on a urinal and forced viewers to see the object in a new light |
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-artist's treatment of forms and space in Night matched his view of brutality in the 20th century
-objects seem dislocated and contorted, and the space appears buckled and illogical
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Persistence of Memory
Dali
1931 |
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-Dali aimed to paint "images of concrete irrationality"
-in the realistic landscape he depicted three watches decaying as an allegory of empty space where time has ended |
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Suprematist Composition(:Airplane Flying)
Malevich
1915
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-Malevich developed an abstract style he called Suprematism to convey that supreme reality in the world is a pure feeling
-he placed brightly colored shapes to float against a white space; believed people would easily understand his work b/c of the universality of its symbols
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-painted in the aftermath of WWII, intentionally revolting image of a powerful figure presiding over a slaughter is Bacon's indictment of humanity and a reflection of war's butchery
-Bacon referred to his art as "the brutality of fact" and strived to portray that vibe
-man with umbrella is meant to be Neville Chamberlain: wartime British prime minister |
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-Pollock's painting style emphasizes the creative process; his mural size canvases consist of rhythmic drips, splatters, and dribbles of paint that envelop viewers
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-Judd's minimalist sculpture incorporates boxes fashioned from undisguised industrial materials
-artist chose to use Plexiglas b/c its translucency gives the viewer access to work's interior
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-artist combines intersperse painted passages with sculptural elements
-Canyon incorporates pigment on canvas with pieces of printed paper, photographs, a pillow, and a stuffed eagle
-resembles a Dada collage |
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Marilyn Diptych
Warhol
1962 |
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-Warhol's repetition of Monroe's face reinforced her status as a consumer product, her glamorous visage confronting the viewer endlessly, as it did the American public in the aftermath of her death
-chose to portray Marilyn Monroe, not Norma Jean Baker, even using a publicity photo and then proceeding to flatly apply garish colors to reinforce her status as a consumer product not a person |
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Dinner Party
Chicago
1979 |
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-honors 39 women from antiquity to 20th century America; the triangular form and the materials (painted china and fabric) are traditionally associated with women |
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Spiral Jetty
Smithson
1970 |
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-Smithson used industrial equipment to create environmental artworks by manipulating earth and rock; Spiral Jetty is a mammoth coil of black basalt limestone and earth extending into the Great Salt Lake
-he viewed it as symbolic of humankind's inability to win against nature |
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One and Three Chairs
Kosuth
1965 |
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-conceptual art=the concept behind artwork is the defining component as in this piece
-Kosuth juxtaposed a chair, a photograph of a chair, and a dictionary definition of the word "chair"
-he challenges the viewer to ponder the notion of "chairness" |
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