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Fountain


Duchamp


Dada


1917

*readymade


*wanted to bring modern art to the US


*pokes fun at the American culture


*said that the readymade denies value judgement


*function is removed

Cut with the Kitchen Knife


Hannah Hoch


Dada


1919-20

*preferred medium for Berlin Dada


*images stripped of original context & given new meaning


*a feminist statement

Fit for Active Service


Grosz


Dada


1916-17

*Uses a child-like style to appeal to the working class
*Uses dark satire to protest the war
*Berlin Dada is the group
directly affected by the war.

Little German Christmas Tree


John Heartfield


Neue Sachlichkeit


1934

*Photo-stack of a photo montage
*An anti-nazi statement
*Photo-stack for reproduction

The Trench


Otto Dix


Neue Sachlichkeit


1923

*Shows the disturbing reality of war
*Most controversial artwork of the early 20th century
*The new style is called the new sobriety
*Headliner for first Neue Sachlichkeit show
*Destroyed by the Nazi

Departure


Beckmann


Neue Schlichkeit


1932-33

*Often using a triptych format at this time
*Triumph of the spirit over evil in the world
*Deals with the nazi persecution of the artist

The Horde


Max Ernst


Surrealism


1927

*has disturbing quality


*using automatism


*using grattage


*represents war & conflict


*influenced by Freudian


psychoanalysis

Mama, Papa is Wounded!


Yves Tanguy


Surrealism


1927

*known for his dreamlike landscapes


*contains the obsessions that haunted him


*influenced by Freudian


psychoanalysis


*child's understanding of sex

Soft Construction with Boiled Beans, Premonitions of Civil War


Salvador Dali


Surrealism


1936

*main themes of blood, decay, & excrement


*has feeling of sexual violence


*painted on the eve of the


Spanish civil war

Woman with Her Throat Cut


Alberto Giacometti


Surrealism


1932

*theme of sexual violence


*shows interest in insects


*disturbing imagery

Guernica


Picasso


Surrealism


1937

*documents the bombing of Guernica


*black, whites, & greys for starkness and seriousness


*anti Spanish fascist statement

Woman 1


Willem de Kooning


Abstract Expressionism


1950-52

*criticized for returning to the classical nude


*combo of abstraction & figuration


*process as important as product


*using the theme of the femme fatale

Number 1 aka Lavender Mist


Jackson Pollock


Abstract Expressionism


1950

*process as important as product


*drip technique using automatism


*influence of Jungian psychoanalysis


*adheres to Greenbrug's truth to materials

White and Greens in Blue


Mark Rothko


Abstract Expressionism


1957

*lack of title allows for multitude of meanings


*interest in emotional impact of color


*process as important as product


*influence of Friedrich


*as his depression gets worse his palette gets darker

View of Paris: The Life of Pleasure


Jean Dubuffet


Art Informel


1944

*influenced by art of children & art of the insane


*known of his crude techniques


*dealing with existentialist ideas

Nude


Jean Fautrier


Art Informel


1960

*evocative use of materials


*recalls truncated body parts


*meant to recall mass burials


*heavy interest in existentialism

Just what is it that makes today's homes so different, so appealing?


Richard Hamilton


Pop Art


1956

*creating same appeal as pop culture


*it's a photo-montage


*shows fascination w/ American culture

Portion of F-111


James Rosenquist


Pop Art


1965

Backs


Magdalena Abakanowicz


Body Art


1976-80

Painting


Francis Bacon


Existentialist Art


1946

One and Three Chairs


Joseph Kosuth


Conceptual Art


1965

How to Explain Pictures to a Dead Hare


Joseph Beuys


Conceptual Art


1965

The Dinner Party


Judy Chicago


Feminist Art


1974-9

Untitled (Your Gaze Hits the Side of My Face)


Barbara Kruger


Feminist Art


1981

New Hoover (...)


Jeff Koons


Commodity Art


1981-86

The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living


Damien Hirst


Young British Artists


1991

After Piet Mondrian


Sherrie Levine


Art of Art History


1983

Portrait (Futago)


Yasumasa Morimura


Art of Art History


1988-90