Movements: Terms: The New York School: Action painting Pop Art Appropriation Minimal & Earthworks Installation Photorealism Assemblage Conceptual Art Performance Neo-ExpressionismHappening Neo-DadaPluralism Feminism Postmodernism Chapter Twenty-two Art Since 1945
The New York School Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure 22.1 Jackson Pollock, Number 1, 1949 Abstract Expressionism: Action Painting
Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure 22.3 Willem de Kooning, Woman and Bicycle, The New York School Abstract Expressionism: Action Painting
Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure 22.4 Mark Rothko, Orange and Yellow, Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure 22.5 Helen Frankenthaler, The Bay, The New York School Abstract Expressionism: Color Field Painting
Into the Sixties: Neo-Dada, Assemblages Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure 22.7 Jasper Johns, Target with Four Faces, Into the Sixties Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure 22.8 Jean Tinguely, Homage to New York, 1960 Assemblages and Happenings
Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure 22.9 Allan Kaprow, The Courtyard, Assemblages and Happenings
Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure Andy Warhol, 100 Cans, 1962 Art of the 60’s & 70’s Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure Roy Lichtenstein, Masterpiece, 1962 Pop Art Derived imagery from popular, mass-produced culture
Abstraction, economy & repetition Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure Frank Stella, Valparaiso Flesk and Green, Minimal Art & Earthworks Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure Donald Judd, Untitled, 1969.
Photorealism: painting that resembles photographs Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure Don Eddy, New Shoes for H., Real, Super Real
Idea is paramount, Form is secondary Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure Joseph Kosuth, One and Three Chairs, Conceptual Art
Honored female art and the domestic realm Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure Miriam Shapiro, Heartfelt, 1979 Feminism and Feminist Art
Postmodernism: Words and Images, Issues and Identities Appropriation: artistic recycling of existing images Pluralism: multiple directions Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure Sherrie Levine, Fountain, Art Since the Eighties Postmodern World
Neo-Expressionism: emotional intensity of the Expressionists Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure Anselm Kiefer, Interior, 1949 Postmodern The Painterly Image
Words and Images, Issues and Identities Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure David Wojnarowicz, Untitled (Sometimes I come to hate people), Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure Juane Quick-to-See Smith, House, 1995.
Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure Laurie Anderson performing, Stories from the Nerve Bible, Toward Theater Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure Cai Guo-Qiang, Dream, A full performance text of can be found online. Performance and Installation
Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure Mary Flanagan, [collection], The Digital Realm To participate:
Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure Matthew Barney, Cremaster 5: Her Giant, 1997 Being Human The Life of the Body
Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure Lorna Simpson, Still from Easy to Remember, 2001 The Life of the Spirit Being Human
Movements: Terms: The New York School: Action painting Pop Art Appropriation Minimal & Earthworks Installation Photorealism Assemblage Conceptual Art Performance Neo-ExpressionismHappening Neo-DadaPluralism Feminism Postmodernism Chapter Twenty-two Art Since 1945