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1 Art 1020 Professor Catherine Jo Ishino
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Line Value Shape Texture Motion Space 2
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Path of a moving point made by a tool, instrument, or medium as it moves across an area Made visible as it contrasts in value with its surroundings Shortest distance between two points 3
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Agnes Martin, Canadian-American painter (March 22, 1912 – December 16, 2004) Referred to as a minimalist, but considered herself an abstract expressionist 8
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11 Barnett Newman (January 29, 1905 – July 4, 1970) American - one of the foremost color field painters
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14 Edward Weston, Nude, 1925
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15 Edward Henry Weston 20 th Century American photographer (March 24, 1886–January 1 1958) Nature & nude photographer
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18 Paul Strand, Typewriter Keys, 1916
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19 Paul Strand. American modernist photographer and filmmaker. (October 16, 1890 – March 31, 1976). Along with fellow photographers – Alfred Stieglitz & Edward Weston – helped establish photography as an art form in the 20th century.
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20 Humor In Line
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Area stands out from space next to or around it defined or implied boundary or has differences of value, colour, or texture 21
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Modern Art 22
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23 Jasper Johns, Flag, 1954–55
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24 Donald Lipski, Who's Afraid of Red, White & Blue, 1991 http://donaldlipski.net/
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25 Jeff Koons, Rabbit, 1986.
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26 Rabbit, 1989. Jeff Koons Jeff Koons, Rabbit, 2008, Château de Versailles
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27 Rabbit, 1989. Jeff Koons Jeff Koons, Rabbit, 2007, New York
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28 Jeff Koons, Rabbit, 2009, Covent Garden, London
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29 Jeff Koons, Rabbit, 2009, Nuite Blanche, Toronto
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Relative degree of light or dark Characteristic of color determined by light or dark, or quantity of light reflected by the color 31
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Georges Seurat, Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, 1884 – 1886 32
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Surface character of a material that can be experienced through touch or the illusion of touch Produced by natural forces or through the artist’s manipulation of the art elements 37
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Anselm Keiffer, Palm Sunday 2006, Palmsonntag 38
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Andy Goldsworthy, Slate Cone, Cumbria, August 1986 39
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Eva Hesse, Contingent 40
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The interval, or measurable distance, between points or images. http://stuartcollection.ucsd.edu/StuartCollection /Irwin.htm 42
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Robert Irwin, Large Blue Light, installation 43
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James Turrell, Sky Pesher, 2005, interior view 44
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Bill Viola, Stations, 1994, five-channel video/sound installation 45
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47 http://wirednewyork.com/parks/central_park/christo_gates/
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48 Christo’s Gates around the Central Park’s Pond, with Plaza Hotel. 9 February 2005 http://wirednewyork.com/parks/central_park/christo_gates/ http://wirednewyork.com/parks/central_park/christo_gates/
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Design “A wholeness of need and spirit, reunited through the process of design, can contribute in great measure to the quality and raison d’ etre of life in urban societies.” - Phillip Meggs, 1983- 50
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