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American Modernism Armory Show Chicago, 1913
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Paul Cézanne Four Bathers 1879-1882
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Pablo Picasso Woman with Mustard Pot 1910
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Marcel Duchamp Nude Descending a Staircase 1912
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Seeing New York with a Cubist The Rude Descending a Staircase (Rush Hour at the Subway) 1913
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Henri Matisse Le Luxe II 1907-08
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American Modernism Had to Deal With The Place of Internationalism The Schematic Theory What does it mean to be new?
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Chicago Optimism A little uncivilized
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Spectacle “ Step In! No Danger! Cubist Show Now On! ” "Remember, this is the uncensored sho. It's there--there--there--on the inside, ladies and gentlemen. It's continuous. It's different, and it's art-- art of the present and the future. A thrill every minute. Something new to tickle the fancy and feast the eye." That was all that was needed--just a real old-fashioned bally-ho at the head of the marble staircase in [the] Art Institute yesterday--to make the first-time visitor to the international exhibition of modern art believe he had done a Rip Van Winkle act and awakened in the old Clark Street Museum. Chicago Record-Herald, March 25, 1913
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Chicago Evening Post March 24, 1913 Colonel Henry Clay Medders of Kentucky in the Big City “Let’s see now. I had two small ones before breakfast and—”
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Crazy quilt art
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Three modes of interaction Parody The law Obscenity
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Alexander Archipenko Le Repos 1911
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Underlying Issues Spectacle Primitivism Difficulty Mimesis
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Modernism As a Deliberate Break Moment of modernism was unmistakable Shaken faith in traditional modes Implications of this break Self-conscious modernism
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Three sites of struggle Professionalism Public culture Modes of coping
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Professionalism Definitions Specialization and technical innovation Self consciousness Rise of difficulty
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Public Culture Mass culture Urbanization Democratization The avant-garde
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Modes of Coping Finding order Subject/object and representation Romanticist or Classicist?
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