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Modern Art Final
IDs and significances
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Art History
Undergraduate 1
05/05/2013

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Untitled Film Stills

Cindy Sherman

1978-1980

Photograph

"Identity"

  • Scenarios that viewer can put themselves in
  • Woman shown explores cultural context (what it means to be a women in these situations)
  • Evokes cultural images and stereotypes
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[image]
Definition

Gateway Arch

Eero Saarinen

1948 (completed 1964)

Stainless steel, carbon steel, reinforced concrete

St. Louis, MO

"Symbol"

  • Symbol of St. Louis; competition for an "expansion memorial"
  • Axis includes several important places, such as Capitol Building
Term
[image]
Definition

Lightning Field

Walter de Maria

1977

400 stainless steel poles

Near Quemado, New Mexico

"Focus"

  • Viewers have to commit to experiencing, have to take a pilgrimage there (remote location)
  • Focuses attention on majestic nature, while constantly changing your perception of it
Term
[image]
Definition

Untitled (Portrait of Ross in LA)

Felix Gonzales-Torres

1991

Multicolored candy (175 lbs.)

"Activation"

  • Invading people's space since it's on the floor
  • People interact directly by taking candy
  • Informs public about AIDS, sense of mourning rather than anger (absence of Ross and candy)
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[image]
Definition

For the Love of God

Damien Hirst

2007

Diamond, platinum, human teeth

"Market"

  • Made to capatalize (metaphorically and literally) on the sensationalism of art market, meant to stir public
  • Memento mori (reminder of death) vs. blingy surface is design overkill
Term
[image]
Definition

Seagram Building

Miles Van der Rohe and Philip Johnson

1954-1958

Glass, bronze, travertine, steel

New York City

"Business"

  • Only includes intentional pieces (unnecessary was arbitrary)
  • Effective building design, serves company and city
  • Bottom platform meant to be a podium, also is a go-to point for public
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[image]
Definition

Armory Exhibit

European artists and American "Eight"

1913

Exhibit

New York City

"Shock"

  • In a sober-looking building, further emphasized the serious motives for the exhibit
  • Wanted to shock America and inspire them to make modern art
  • First time America was exposed to cubism (successful; seen in American Pop Culture immediately)
Term
[image]
Definition

Golden Bird

Brancusi

1920

Wood, limestone, polished bronze

"Absotraction"

  • Challenges the line between abstraction and representation (base and sculpture); Brancusi was intentional with his own creation of the pedestal
  • Originally taxed as a kitchen utesil, only determined to be art since Brancusi was an artist
  • Art is what's created when you let your mind to drive the process
Term
[image]
Definition

Falling Water

Frank Lloyd Wright

1936

Local stone, bedrock, structural steel, glass, wood

Bear Run, PA

"Audacity"

  • Bold building; amazing artwork, especially at this time (recovering from recession)
  • Used natural outgrowth of the land for the design
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[image]
Definition

Wainwright Building

Sullivan and Adler

1891

Glass, steel, stone, red brick, terra cotta

St. Louis, MO

"Structure"

  • One of the first buildings to use structural steel
  • Honeycomb structure allowed for each office to have a window; more user-friendly
  • Fireproof brick allowed for the building to be tall since it was safer
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[image]
Definition

Fine Arts Pavillion (SLAM)

Cass Gilbert

1904

Staff, plaster, concrete, brick, stone, steel, glass

St. Louis, MO (Louisiana Purchase Exhibition)

"Classicism"

  • Beaux-arts classicism: classical architecture to fit modern life
  • "Acropolis" of Art Hill, relates back to ideas of Classicism
  • American art was placed in the center (most important objects used to be placed in the center of temples)
Term
[image]
Definition

Autumn Rhythm

Jackson Pollock

1950

Enamel on canvas

"Allover"

  • Abstraction: deliver idea without realistic representation
  • Every part of the canvas is significant
  • Way he make the artwork was similar: being everywhere and only seeing the final at the end
Term
[image]
Definition

Chicago Tribune Tower Competition

Howell and Hood (1st), Saarinen (2nd)

1922

Architectural plans

"Compromise"

  • Compromise between architects, newspaper company, and city
  • Wanted building to be commercial and integrated in the city
  • Other US architects used ideas from the Tribune competition in their own work
Term
[image]
Definition

The Gates of Hell

August Rodin

1880-1917

Cast bronze

"Afterlife"

  • Subject matter is Dante's Inferno
  • Process of casting bronze is modern; intended to last for a long time
Term
[image]
Definition

La Grande Jatte

Georges Seurat

1884-1886

Oil paint (Pointilism)

"City"

  • Modern subject and modern way of painting
  • Included elements of modern city life
  • Three people in front depict a combination of different classes, but the figures aren't interacting
Term
[image]
Definition

Most Wanted Men No. 12, Frank B.

Andy Warhol

1964

Silkscreened ink on canvas

New York City

"Everyday"

  • Exhibited in public at the World's Fair; offended public
  • Shows the triviality of fame, anyone can become a "celebrity"
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[image]
Definition

House

Rachel Whiteread

1993

Concrete cast

East London

"Memory"

  • Cast of interior space of house; placed at old location
  • Appears ghostly with material and lack of color
  • Project: make a solid object out of a memory
  • Very controversial, torn down quickly
Term
[image]
Definition

The Steerage

Alfred Stieglitz

1907

Photograph

"Aspiration"

  • Photographers wanted their work to be considered both a fine art and documentary, this helped prove that it is
  • Immigrants wanted to become Americans, this photo inspired them to pursue their dreams
Term
[image]
Definition

Tropon Advertisement

Henri Van de Velde

1898

Color lithograph poster

"Reproduction"

  • Advertisement (new concept) for a new product
  • Poster was intended for reproduction (also included repeated elements within)
  • Art Nouveau: "new art," artist's accepted the rapidly nature of modern life
Term
[image]
Definition

Andalusian Dog

Salvador Dali and Luis Bunuel

1929

Film

"Unconscious"

  • Intentional editing (fading, etc.) resembles fading in and out of consciousness
  • Ambiguity of gender; plays into unconscious (What is happening? What is real? Makes viewers question what they are actually seeing)
Term
[image]
Definition

The Joy of Life

Henri Matisse

1905-1906

Oil paint

"Color"

  • Color not related to subject matter, used to evoke emotion
  • Used studies to come up with color and composition
  • Not a modern theme, but painted in a modern way
Term
[image]
Definition

Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico

Ansel Adams

1941

Photograph

"Truth"

  • Adams believed nature was as alive as humans, strove to show liveliness in this image
  • Made careful adjustments in the darkroom, so what is shown isn't an accurate depiction of what this scene actually looked like
Term
[image]
Definition

Cut with the Kitchen Knife

Hannah Hoch

1919-1920

Photomontage (newspaper on cardstock)

"Disjunction"

  • Collage: assembly of previously created works
  • Three contexts: cubism, end of WWI, role of women
  • Arranged in a way that shows the clashing views of Dada; supporters, anti-Dada, supporting, mentally investing
Term
[image]
Definition

Frankfurt Kitchen

Shutte-Lihotzky

1926

Linoleum countertop, aluminium cabinets, glass

"Efficiency"

  • Shutte-Lihotzky did timed studies on women's efficiency in different kitchen layouts, used the most efficient one
  • Wanted to design a kitchen best suited for women, which would then best suit society as a whole
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[image]
Definition

Dinner Party

Judy Chicago

1974-1979

Ceramic, porcelain, textiles

"Collaboration"

  • Plates were made at ceramic workshop alongside other women artists
  • Mary Beth Edelson's idea of recreating Last Supper, where the idea for Dinner Party came from
  • Chicago then developed a book, film, and curriculum using Dinner Party to study feminism
Term
[image]
Definition

Fading Cloth

El Anatsui

2005

Aluminum liquor bottle capsuels and copper wire

"Globalism"

"Interconnecting the whole world"

  • Make western world aware of non-western art through traveling exhibitions
  • All has historical connection: weaving = African, tapestries = European, liquor = Europeans
Term
[image]
Definition

Guernica

Pablo Picasso

1937

Oil painting

"Ideology"

  • (Concepts about humans and their ways of thinking)
  • Subject is the bombing of Guernica, shows the aftermath
  • Wanted his work to be universally applicable: subject of "anti-war"
  • Black and white reflects the idea of Picasso getting news from newspaper
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