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25 Cards in this Set

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Robert Rauschenberg


"Bed"


Quilt, pillowcase from move to New York, Acrylic


Personal narratives in art


Neo Dada

Robert Rauschenberg


"Estate"


Oil and Silkscreen


Commercial photography, tourism


Neo Dada

Jasper Johns


"Flag"


Encaustic oil and collage on fabric, plywood


Familiar images used repeatedly for experimentation


Neo Dada

Richard Hamilton


"Just What Is It...?"


Collage on paper


British dialogue on American homogeneous consumer culture


Pop Art

George Segal


"The Diner"


Plaster, furniture


Isolation, every day life


Notable for use of plaster to directly draw from life rather than imitate it through sculpting


Pop Art

Claes Oldenburg


"Floor Cake"


Mixed media


Soft sculpture


Every day life


Pop Art

Claes Oldenburg


"Geometric Mouse"


Steel and aluminum


Bathtub drain plug as "anchor"


Pop Art

Jim Dine


"Double Isometric Self Portrait"


Mixed Media


Bathrobe symbolic of self - one of the few items brought with him to NYC


Pop Art

Roy Lichtenstein


"Whaam!"


Oil and magna


History painting for pop art generation


Narrative of World War II


Pop Art

Andy Warhol


"210 Coca Cola Bottles"


Oil and silkscreen


American consumer culture, mass production of products and art


Pop Art

Andy Warhol


"Marilyn Monroe"


Silkscreen, oil, acrylic


Sex objects, popular culture icons as new subjects for portraiture


Pop Art

Sam Francis


"Shining Back"


Oil on canvas


Negative space, gestural abstraction


Post Painterly Abstraction

Joan Mitchell


"Land"


Oil on canvas


Pop art that rejected urban culture and reverted to nature


Post Painterly Abstraction

Helen Frankenthaler


"Interior Landscape"


Acrylic on canvas


Canvas staining, central figures that develop outward


Second-Gen Color Field

Morris Louis


"Kaf"


Acrylic on canvas


Staining on loose canvas, eliminating artist's "signature"/mark


Second-Gen Color Field

Ellsworth Kelly


"Orange and Green"


Liquitex


Slight manipulation of shapes to create dynamics


Hard Edge

Ken Noland


"Graded Exposure"


Acrylic


Experimentation with form and color


Inspired by Barnett Newman


Hard Edge

Anthony Caro


"Midday"


Steel


Optical illusion in hard mediums


Mentor was Henry Moore


Minimalism

Frank Stella


"Agbatana III"


Acrylic


Reintroduction of color after experimenting solely with shape and form in monochrome


Curved canvas


Quality of piece as object, not just as image


Minimalism

Tony Smith


"Die"


Steel


Recalls game piece while resembling tomb: death as a game of chance


Minimalism

Donald Judd


"Untitled"


Galvanized steel


Pattern, repetition, symmetry


"Actual space is intrinsically more powerful and specific than paint on a flat surface" - Judd


Minimalism

Sol Lewitt


"Sculpture Series A"


Painted wood


Repetition, lines, geometry


Mind fills in gaps and completes patterns


Minimalism

Michael Heizer


"Double Negative"


Various


"The kind of unraped, peaceful religious space artists have always tried to put in their work" -Heizer


Still in progress


Encloses viewer rather than separating from the viewer as an audience member


Land Art


Robert Smithson


"Spiral Jetty"


Various


Great Salt Lake


Artist's reflections on location, entropy, and reclamation of nature


Neolithic architecture, sites, artifacts as inspiration

Nancy Holt


"Stone Enclosure"


Various


Architectural sculpture


"Seeing devices" for tracking stars, sun, and Earth's position