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35 Cards in this Set

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"The Green Stripe" (Madam Matisse)
By Matisse
"False Mirror"
By Magritte
"Bicycle Wheel"
By Dunchap
"Nude Descending a Staircase"
By Duchamp
"Persistence of Memory"
By Salvador Dali
"Just What Makes Today's Homes So Different, So Appealing?"
By Hamilton

First piece of pop art
Matisse
"Madam Matisse"
"The Dance"

Fauves artist
Duchamp
Futurist Dada

Ready mades by combining two normal found objects
Miro
Organic surrealist
Magritte
Realistic surrealism
Dali
Realistic surrealism
Pollock
Action painter
Motherwell
Action/color field painter
deKooning
Action painter
Warhol
Pop art/films
Oldenburg
Humor
Large scale familiar objects
Hamilton
Pop art
The Fauves
(The wild beast) an exploration if the use of color to achieve emotional impact
Armory show
New York 1913
Organized by American artists. It included the work of Americans and Europeans
Readymades
Found object, sticking two objects together; sometimes complete opposites.
The New York School
Abstract expressionism
WPA
Works Progress Administration
Created by FDR to alienate the hardships or the depression
Federal Arts Project
Artists were hired to paint murals for city buildings
Combines
The combination of art and sculpture
Avant Garde
The advanced art-pushing the boundaries-going into uncharted territory
Kitsch
Art, objects, or design considered to be in poor taste because of excessive garnishment , but can be appreciated as ironic.
Fin de Siecle
End of cycle
period of intense change/growth/progress/activity -a burst of activity
What influenced the Dadaists?
WWI was a big influence; against machines/progress/inventions because they were used to kill people
Who/what influenced surrealists?
Very interested in psychology (frued/Jung)
What are the three influences in the abstract expressionists?
WWII, existentialism, and the first atomic bomb
Two sub categories of surrealism:
Organic surrealism (Klee, Miro, Arp, Moore)
Realistic Surrealism (deChiro, Magritte, Dali)
Two subcategories of Abstract Expressionism:
Action painters and color field painters
Three main print series of Andy Warhol:
Celebrities, disasters, consumers project
Three main print series of Andy Warhol...
Celebrities, disasters, consumer products project
Who said, "in the future everyone will be world for fifteen minutes"?
Andy Warhol