The New York School Pop Art Minimal Art & Earthworks Photorealism Conceptual Art Neo-Expressionism Neo-Dada Appropriation Digital Art Performance Happenings Chapter 22 Review 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
Film Pollock: Action Painting
Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure 22.2 Willem de Kooning, Woman and Bicycle, The New York School Abstract Expressionism: Action Painting
Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure 22.3 Mark Rothko, Orange and Yellow, The New York School Abstract Expressionism: Color Field Painting
Neo-Dada Into the Sixties Assemblages and Happenings
Art of the 60’s & 70’s Pop Art Derived imagery from popular, mass-produced culture
Economy & repetition Minimal Art
Photorealism: painting that resembles photographs Real/Super-Real
Idea is paramount, Form is secondary Symbols vs. physical objects Conceptual Art
Appropriation: artistic recycling of existing images Art Since the Eighties
Words and Images, Issues and Identities
Performance
The Digital Realm
MAM Visit – Sat. May 4 Meet in the main lobby at 10:30AM Bring notebook and pencil