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Contemporary Art Now (M) - Key Images
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10/13/2012

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Piero Manzoni

Artist's Shit No. 014

May 1961

Metal, paper, and "artist's shit".


explores the relationship between art production and human production

See: Artist's Breath - series of balloons filled with Manzoni's breath

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Kazuo Shiragr

Challenge to the Mud (Making a Work of Art With Ones Body)

October 1955

Performance with mud 


Shiraga also has a number of works on paint where he uses his body (feet) in mark making.

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Allen Kaprow

18 Happenings in 6 Parts

first perfomed 1959 (pictred 1964)

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Willem de Ridder and George Macunis

Fulxkit

1963-1967.

Vinyl case with mixed media 

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Yoko Ono

Cut Piece

1946,1965.

Performance with scissors and artist's clothing.

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Carolee Schneeman

Meat Joy

1964.

Staged at the Judson Church New York and at the Festival of Free Expression in Paris, running time varies.

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Donald Judd

Untitled

1966.

Amber Plexiglas and stainless steel.

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Donald Judd

Untiled (Stack)

1967

Lacquer on galvanized iron, twelve units, vertically installed 

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Eva Hesse 

Several

1965

Acrylic, paper-mache, rubber hose. 

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Eve Hesse

Repetition Nineteen III

1968.

Fiberglass and polyester resin, nineteen units.

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Eve Hesse

Contingent

1969

Fiberglass and polyester resin, latex on cheesecloth, eight units.

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Richard Tuttle 

Sum Confluence 

1964. 

Acrylic on plywood.

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Richard Tuttle

Cloth Octagolan 2

1967.

Dyed and sewn canvas.

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Jannis Kounellis 

12 Cavalli (12 Horses)

1969.

Installation at Galleria L'Attic, Rome

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Michelangelo Pistoletto

Venere delle Stracci [Venus of the Rags]

1967, 1974.

Marble and textiles.

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Ed Ruscha

Every Building on the Sunset Strip

1966.

Accordion-folded book.

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On Kawara

July 20, 1969 (Today series paintings)

1969.

 

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Sol Lewitt

Modular Open Cube

1976

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Arshile Gorky- The Liver Is The Cock's Comb ,1944

-one of a series of remarkable drawings he created during his fertile period

-identified asone of his greatest paintings

-bears little resemblance to its namesake

-transition between surrealism to abstract expressionism

-influenced by jazz and living in nyc in post ww II

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Barnett Newman, Onement 1, 1948

·         Related phenomenology of presence explored

·         Portrayed to be Newman’s artistic breakthrough

·         First time vertical bands were used to define the spatial structure of his work, later dubbed as a zip which became his signature mark

·         The zip simultaneously divides and unites the composition

·         Preferred the word zips over bands because it spoke of activity instead of a motionless state

·         Undermined the philosophical idea that a form merely conveys a preexisting content

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Barnett Newman

Vir Heroicus Sublimis,1950-51. Oil on canvas. 7’ 11 3/8 ” x 17’ 9 ¼”

·         Newman’s largest painting at the time

·         Meant to overwhelm the senses

·         Newman wanted the piece to be viewed from a short distance

·         Title means “ Man, Heroic, Sublime” in Latin

·         The zip simultaneously divides and unites the composition

·         Preferred the word zips over bands because it spoke of activity instead of a motionless state

·         Undermined the philosophical idea that a form merely conveys a preexisting content

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William De Kooning, Excavation, 1950. Oil and enamel on canvas, 80 ½ x 100 ½

·         Largest painting up to 1950

·         Exemplifies the artistic innovative style of expressive brushwork and distinctive organization of space

·         His point of departure was an image of woman working in a rice field from Bitter Rice an Italian Film Noir movie

·         The composition reflects his technically masterful painting process

-Aptly titled, the composition reflects his technically masterful painting process: an intensive building up of the surface and scraping down of its paint layers, often for months, until the desired effect was achieved.

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Willam De Kooning Woman I, 1950-52. Oil on canvas , 6’ 3 7/8” x 58”

·         Reflects the age old cultural ambivalence between reverence for and fear of the power of the feminine

-her threatening gaze and ferocious grin are heightened by de Kooning’s aggressive brushwork and intensely colored palette.

-believed oil painting was invented for flesh

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Jackson Pollock, War, 1947. Pen and Ink, and colored pencils on paper, 20 5/8 x 26 “

·         Only drawing he ever titled

·         Relates to iconographically complex images he produced earlier

·         The destruction of war is conveyed both by the fierceness of the graphic execution and by the imagery

·         Narrative is one of horrific proportions

·         Drawing from the psychological language of surrealism that fueled his early works

·         Influenced by Picasso’s Guernica and "The Dream and Lie of Franco," 

- has a personal dimension, drawing on from the psychological language of Surrealism that fueled his early works

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Jackson Pollock Autumn Rhythm ( Number 30), 1950. Enamel on canvas, 105 x 207 in

·         Lyrical composition comprised of the intricate skeins of lines

·         No central point of focus, no hierchy of elements in the composition

·         Every bit of surface is equally significant

·         Worked the canvas on a flat on the floor constantly moving all around it

·         Work is a record of its process of coming into being

·         Drips are direct evidence of the very physical choreography of applying paint with the artists new methods

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Alberto Burri, Sacco Number 5 , 1953
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Bruce Connor, Child. 1959-60, Wax, nylon, cloth, metal, twine, and high chair, 34 5/8 x 17 x 16 ½”

 

·         Made in protest against capital punishment

·         Based on the case of Caryl Chessman a deathrow inmate sentenced to death and a sexual conviction

·         Best known sculpture, departs from prior works

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Bruce Connor, 

 

Looking Glass, 1964. Mixed Media , 60 ½ x 48 x 14 ½

 

·         A meditation on male desire, vanity, and mass marketed ideals of feminity and beauty

-The scratched, torn, and burned surfaces of the photographs add to the distinct sense of repulsion or frustration conveyed by this work.

-Conner's use of found materials influenced his fellow Northern California artists and inspired a widespread interest in the sculptural style now known as assemblage.



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Robert Rauschenberg and John Cage, Automobile Tire Print, 1953. Black paint on twenty sheets of paper mounted on fabric , 16 ½ in x 264 ½ in

·         Developed as a weapon against the expressive mark in a range of work

·         Meant to attract fleeting and ambient impressions the way Cage’s music opened itself to the noise of its audiences

·         The logic of noncomposition based on Duchamps work was an influence, labeled as destructive art 

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Robert Rauschenberg-Erased De Kooning,  1953. Traces oh ink and crayon on paper, mat, label, and gilded frame, 25 ¼ in x 21 ¾ in x ½ in

·         Set out to discover wether an artwork could be produced entirely through erasure

·         Jasper Johns helped with the framing and also labeling and naming of the art piece

·         He idolized De Kooning which made the erasure of this piece more significant than if it was his own work, which he attemped to use but didn’t work as well

·         Labeled as destructive art

·         Promoted as a scandal since De Kooning was very admired by the art world at the time

·         Labeled as a Dadaist rerun

·         Hostilec attitude toward Abstract Expressionism and it’s dominance over advanced art world

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Robert Rauschenberg- Monogram, 1955-59

-his mad esthetic output, while jovial and fearless, borders on being suicidal and squandering and can lead to art that peters out, turns theatrical or becomes formulaic.

-contributed enormously to postwar ideas about agglomeration, order, appropriation, duplication, assemblage, collage and photo-into-painting, his esthetic garrulousness often turns his work into a department store: something scanned, not studied

- convinced that all things in the world are equal that the work itself often equals out and gets slushy in the mind

-artistic suicide bomber: a true believer who is unafraid to have his work look cruddy.

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Jasper Johns,  Target with Plaster Casts.1955. Encaustic and collage on canvas, 51 x 44 x 3 ½

·         An irony of to test what one expects a work of art to do

·         Used to preformed conventional, depersonalized, factual, exterior elements

·         Transforms a familiar image to a tangible object by building up the surface with the encaustic

·         Sculptural precise re inforces the objectiveness of the painting

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Jasper Johns, 

Three Flags, 1958. Encaustic on canvas, 307/8 x 40 ½ x 5 in

·         Reintroduced geometry back into art

·         Signaled a transition from Abstract Expressionism to Pop Art

·         Transformed pieces into data for examining perception, visual ambiguity, and the meaning of art itself

·         Examines rather engaging in the personal expression

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Yves Klein, Anthropometry, Princess Helena, 1960

-Used female bodies as living paint brushes

-the series was named after the study of human body measurements

-he stayed clean and never dirtyed himself in that manner of painting

-stageg a series as an elaborate performances for audiences

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Yves Klein, Leap Into The Void, 1960

-paradoxically created the impression of freedom and abandon through a highly contrived process

-hired photographers Harry Shunk and Jenn Kender to photograph montages

-photos were multiple photos printed together

-supposed to represent the indifference in this world

-recalls film stills taken on sets of silent movies

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Piero Manzoni, Achrome, 1957

-an empty space without lines or colours, devoid of any sign that might imply a meaning or a reminiscence of the artist's work on the materials of art

- transformed into a work of art by itself, throughout a self-sufficient process

-held on to the "tautological closure" that inspired his first works

-works of art purged of color and characterized by unconventional surfaces that he referred to as "the living flesh.

-encouraged interpretation of his work to focus on the physical matter of which it was made.

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