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The art world moved from where to where.

Paris to New York b/c of WW2.

Color Field and Gestural painting

Abstract Expressionism

Social Realism

Promoting Justice

Socialist Realism

Promoting Justice within the Soviet Union. It dignifies the socialist life style. Usually had Stalin



Narrative Realism

Tells a real story and has subject matter





Norman Rockwell

Kich painter, homegrown and all people can relate to the paintings.



Art world's interpretation in the USA of Narrative Realism.

They didn't like narrative realism because it was too alike to Socialist realism.

Anti Communist prefer which kind of art

Preferred narrative realism - Not similar to socialist realism b/c abstract art represented chaos and people did not understand it.

Gorky

Surrealism

Colder

Famous for being a transferal figure between Abstract to Modern art b/c he did both and made the transition

Woodruff

African American Artist who painted symbols from African Culture


NOT A GESTURAL PAINTER




HE IS CULTURAL. Will be on Multiple Choice and Slide ID

Dekooning

Paints Women


Abstract


Gestural Movement

Rothko

"Sublime" - Stillness Luminist


Color Field

Jackson Pollock

Action Painter


Doesn't traditionally paint


Drip method painter

How did Jackson Pollock get a start

Regionalist painter


Trained with



Abstract Expressionism


What are the two types of styles

Gestural or Action

Most famous Gestural painter

Jackson Pollock

Lee Krasner

Jackson Pollock's wife

Robert Rauschenberg


and Jasper John Significance

Paintings now have subject matter again

Jasper John Symbols

American Flag


Target

The Beat Generation

rejection of standard narrative values, the spiritual quest, exploration of American and Eastern religions, rejection of materialism, explicit portrayals of the human condition, experimentation with psychedelic drugs, and sexual liberation and exploration.

Joseph Correll

Pre dated the beat generation


Work that combines sculptures and paintings

Johnn Chamerlain

Junk Sculpture artist

Diane Arbus

Fashion Photographer


Beat Generation

Simon Rodia

Outsider art (Untrained artist)


Tile setter


Used concrete and galss


Made the Watts Towers

Escentric Abstractions

1966 exhibit organized by feminist art


foundation of feminist art of the body


Neon templates of the left half of the body

Lucy Lippard

Made the exhibit Escentric Abstraction

Christo

Valley Curtain


Art was huge with help from community and local participation.


Always disrupted something

Blue Shirt in MKE airport

Public art project that was killed


Symbolism used as leverage that mke shouldn't be blue collar when mke is a manufacturing city.


But it was actually blue b/c the artist liked blue not to do w/ blue collar

Bronze Fonz

Place-making


Involves an element of art


Bypassed public debates and was funded by hollywood



Andy Warhol

Campbell's Soup


Famous with pop culture


Death was always a theme of his

Janet Zweig

Train departure kiosk


Cards that had pedestrian drama and were in motion

Minimalism

Stripped down aesthetic


Industrial fabrication techniques





Repetition

Milwaukee art museum


invites public to walk on art piece

Carl Andre Commonality w/ Charles Sheeler?

Industry and the forms/ techniques

Eva Hesse

Organic and piece with no painting just canvas which was backward w/ wire

Earth Art

Nancy Holz


Robert Smithson- Basalt Spiral


Christo and Jean Claude- Valley Curtain


Running Fence- 24 1/2 mi long

John Cage

Conceptual Artist

developed Chance music


Member of jazz band fluoxs


Pencil Story

John Baldessari

Grandma Moses

Consumer Culture


Well known w/ contract w/ Halmark cards

Claes Oldenburg

Pop Artist


The Store


Skyscrappers- Baseball Bat


Lipstick monument - Criticizing commercialization of women

Roy Lichtenstein

Pop Artist


Comic books and women within those books

Minimalism

Reduction of Color and looks flat

Ellsworth Kelly

Minimalist Painter


Painting w/ texture

Kenneth Noland

Minimalist Painter

David Smith

Abstract Expressionist Painter


Wields and makes structures

Deaf person presentation


The family dog

People who are deaf feel like they are taking care of me but they wouldn't sign and communicate.

"It's about the metaphysical world"

Barnett Newman

Combine

Combination of painting a sculpture in a piece of art

Cornell

Early assemblaged


Always used a box

Nevelson

Trajected out


Seemed to be hung from wall

Edward Klenholz

Free Standing art


Installation art



Evolution and installation art

Can walk on it, in it



Subject of Klenholtz

Abortion

Gestural Painting

emphasizes the process of making art, often through a variety of techniques that include dripping, dabbing, smearing, and even flinging paint on to the surface of the canvas. These energetic techniques depend on broad actions directed by the artist's sense of control interacting with chance or random occurrences. For this reason, Gestural Abstraction is better known asAction Painting

Color Field

features large expanses of unmodulated color covering the greater part of the canvas. Barnett Newman and Mark Rothko are the main Color Field dudes



On the Road

JackKerouac

Beat Movement


Music, Poetry Drugs



Andre

Makes Sculptures

Modernism Artists

Calder, Noguchi

Surrealism Artists

Cornell, Gorky

Abstract Expressionism Artists

Pollack, kline, Motherwell, Krasner, Smith

Color Field painting Artists

Newman, Rothk

Assemblage Artists

Rauschenberg, Johns, Nevelson, Marisol

Installation artist

Kienholz

Minimalism artists

Stella, Judd, Andre, Smith, Nauman, Flavin

Luminal Artist

Nauman, Flavin

Earth Artist

Holt, Smithson, Christo, Jeanne-Claude

Feminism

Benglis, Chicago, Ringgold, Guerilla Girls, Bourgeois

Conceptual Artists

Cage, Kosuth

Pop Art artists

Oldenburg, Lichtenstein, Warhol, Rosenquist

Civil Rights Activism artists

Bearden, Ringgold, Parks

Chicano Muralism artist

Baca

Universalist Approach Artists

Noguchi, Pollack

Cultural Approach

Woodruff

Bringing objects back into art - artists

Rauschenberg, Johns

Sculptor artists

Smith, Andre, Judd

Photography artists

Frank, Arbus, Mapplethorpe, Parks, Serrano

Outsider Artists

Edmondson, Ramirez, Rodia, Grandma Prisbrey, Hampton

Commentaries about AIDS artists

Herring, Gonzalez-Torres, Mapplethorpe

Culture Wars artists

Mapplethorpe, Serrano

Community Art - artists

Baca, Christo, Jeanne-Claude, Professor Deal

Narrative Artists

Wyeth