Gorky, The Liver is the Cock’s Comb
Cubism Kandinsky Miro
Jackson Pollock painting
Pollock,Full Fathom Five,1948
Pollock,Full Fathom Five, detail
Pollock, Lavender Mist: Number 1, 1950
Pollock, Autumn Rhythm (Number 30), 1950
Pollock, Convergence (Number 10), 1952
Pollock, Blue Poles, Number 11, 1952
Rothko, Orange & Yellow
Rothko, Earth & Green
Rothko, Red on Maroon
Rothko, No. 10, 1952
Rothko, Light Red over Black, 1957, oil on canvas
Rothko, Yellow band, 1956
De Kooning, Excavation, 1950, oil on canvas
De Kooning, Gotham News, 1955, oil on canvas
Woman 1
De Kooning, Woman IV, oil, enamel and charcoal on canvas
Venus of Willendorf - prehistoric Greek venus Kirchner - Two Women in the Street
Munch: Madonna
Woman 2
Woman on a Bicycle
Doris Day - a 1950’s Film Star
De Kooning, Saturday Night, 1956, oil on canvas
“A freedom from outer values, but to some extent, the mark of slavery to inner feelings.” This could be said of the character and content of works created during the time of Dada, Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism. Discuss this statement, with reference to at least ONE specific work of art by an artist from each of these three movements. (45 marks )