Unit 2 Contemporary Art & Architecture
cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 2 Prehistoric Artworks African Rock Art, 100,000 B.C.
cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 3 Prehistoric Artworks Stone tools, North and South America
cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 4 -Pablo Picasso(Spanish, 1881–1973) -Georges Braque (French, 1882–1963) -Paris between 1907 and French art critic Louis Vauxcelles Cubism
cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 5 Cubism Les Demoiselles d'Avignon by Picasso
cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 6 Cubism Still Life with a Bottle of Rum, 1911, by Picasso
cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 7 Cubism Candlestick and Playing Cards on a Table, 1910 by Georges Braque
cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 8 Cubism The Bargeman, 1918 by Fernand Léger (French, 1881–1955)
cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 9 -In 1874, the Anonymous Society of Painter, Sculptors, Printmakers, -Claude Monet, Edgar Degas, and Camille Pissarro - Modernity, its rejection of established styles, its incorporation of new technology and ideas Impressionism
cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 10 Impressionism Impression, Sunrise, 1874, by Claude Monet
cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 11 Impressionism La Grenouillère, 1869 Claude Monet
cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 12 Impressionism The Dance Class, 1874 Edgar Degas
cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 13 - aka Synthetism - In the late 1800's and early 1900's -Paul Gauguin (1848–1903) - Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890) - Paul Cézanne (1839–1906) Post-Impressionism
cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 14 Post-Impressionism Ia Orana Maria (Hail Mary) 1891 by Paul Gauguin
cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 15 Post-Impressionism Two Tahitian Women, 1899 Paul Gauguin
cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 16 Post-Impressionism Peasant Woman Cooking by a Fireplace, 1885 Vincent van Gogh
cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 17 Post-Impressionism Road in Etten, 1881 Vincent van Gogh
cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 18 - In the late 1910s and early '20s - Officially started in Paris in 1924 with the publication of the Manifesto of Surrealism by the poet and critic André Breton (1896–1966) - Salvador Dali, Max Ernst, René Magritte and Joan Miró. Surrealism
cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 19 Surrealism The Satin Tuning Fork 1940 Yves Tanguy (American, born France, 1900–1955)
cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 20 Surrealism The Barbarians, 1937 Max Ernst (French, born Germany, 1891–1976)
cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 21 Salvador Dali -Critical Paranoia
cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 22 Salvador Dali -Critical Paranoia Can you see the face of a pirate?
cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 23 Salvador Dali -Critical Paranoia
cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 24 Surrealism and Photography [Jacqueline Goddard], 1930 Man Ray (American, 1890–1976)
cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 25 Surrealism and Photography The Doll, 1934–35 Hans Bellmer (French, born Silesia, 1902–1975)
cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 26 - In the early 1940s, primarily in New York - “Abstract Expressionists" or "The New York School" - Jackson Pollock (1912–1956) - Willem de Kooning (1904–1997) -Franz Kline (1910–1962) -Lee Krasner (1908–1984) etc. Abstract Expressionism
cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 27 Abstract Expressionism Untitled. 1948–49 Jackson Pollock (American, 1912–1956 )
cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 28 Abstract Expressionism No. 13 (White, Red, on Yellow)1958 Mark Rothko (American, born Russia, 1903–1970)
cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 29 Structuralism Berlin Holocaust Memorial by Peter Eisenman
cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 30 Deconstructivism Seattle Public Library designed by Rem Koolhaas (2004)
cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 31 Expressionism The Einstein Tower (Einsteinturm) in Potsdam is an Expressionist work by architect Erich Mendelsohn, 1920 Photo: Creative Commons by Doris Antony The Einstein Tower by architect Erich Mendelsohn, 1920 The Einstein Tower by Erich Mendelsohn, 1920
cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 32 Green Architecture