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Mark Rothko

Mark Rothko

No3/No13


1949


Abstract Expressionism (Color Field Painting)


Interested in expressing basic human emotions. Meant to be a religious experience

Jackson Pollock

Jackson Pollock

Number 31


1949


Abstract Expressionism (Action Painting)


Complete surrender to the materials. It is simply paint on a canvas, nothing more. He moved from the wall to the floor. No singular focal point



Frank Stella

Frank Stella

Zambezi


1959


Minimalism


Wanted to make a painting that was nothing more than a painting


He wanted to completely surrender to the medium

Robert Rauschenberg

Robert Rauschenberg

Satellite


1955


Abstract Expressionism (Neo Dadaism)


Used the materials around him


Once you realize that a canvas is just a rag, then everything becomes a tool for art

Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol

Marylin Diptych


1962


Pop Art


Attempting to dehumanize or commercialize humanity



Sol LeWitt

Sol LeWitt

Incomplete Open Cube Structures


1974


Conceptual Art


He starts with an idea and turns that into a concept which in turn makes art


You make an arbitrary rule and make art from that

James Turrell

James Turrell

Ganzfeld: Breathing Light


2013


Postmodernism


Wanting to make light into an object


Focusing on the "thingness of light"


Wanting to create a "sublime" experience

Do-Ho Suh

Do-Ho Suh

Home Within Home Within Home Within Home


2013


Postmodernism


Representative of the moving between cultures and home