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Europe and America after 1945

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LUDWIG MIES VAN DER ROHE and PHILIP JOHNSON, Seagram

Building, 1956–1958. Fig. 15-33.

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International Style Architecture –

Eero Saarinen

Eero Saarinen, TWA Terminal

JF Kennedy International Airport, New

York

1962 4

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Turning Torso Tower, Malmø, Sweden, 2005 Santiago Calatrava, Architect

Santiago Calatrava. Port Authority

Trans Hudson (PATH) station, World

Trade Center site. 2004.

Adrian Smith, and

Skidmore, Owings &

Merrill. Burj Dubai,

under construction.

October 26, 2008.

Tom Wills-

Wright. Burj Al-

Arab. 1999.

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Nancy Holt. Sun Tunnels,

Great Basin Desert, Utah

(one front view). 1973–76.

Nancy Rubins, Pleasure Point, 2006 San Diego, CA

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Jackson Pollock.

No. 29, 1950. 1950.

48 x 72 in.

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WILLEM DE KOONING, Woman I, 1950–1952.

Oil on canvas, 6’ 3 7/8” x 4’ 10”.

Abstract Expressionism

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WILLEM DE KOONING, Woman

and Bicycle. 1952–53.

76 1/2 x 49 in.

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Robert

Rauschenberg.

Monogram. First

State

Robert

Rauschenberg.

Monogram.

Second State

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Robert

Rauschenberg.

Odalisk. 1955–58.

83 x 25 1/2 x 25 1/8 in.

Robert Rauschenberg.

Monogram. 1955–59.

42 x 63 1/4 x 64 1/2 in.

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Pilgrim, 1960 Combine painting: oil, pencil, paper, printed paper, and fabric on canvas, with painted wood chair; 79 1/4 x 53 7/8 x 18 5/8 in.

Collection, 1954 Combine painting: oil, paper, fabric, newspaper, printed reproductions, wood, metal, and mirror on three canvas panels; 80 x 96 x 3 1/2 in.

ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG

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Romare Bearden.

The Block II, detail . 1972

13 3/8 x 18 3/4 in.

Romare Bearden.

The Dove

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ELLSWORTH KELLY, Red Blue Green, 1963. Oil on canvas, 6’ 11 5/8” x 11’ 3 7/8”.

Abstract Expressionism

Mark Rothko. Four

Darks in Red. 1958.

102 x 116 in.

HELEN FRANKENTHALER, Bay Side, 1967. Acrylic on canvas, 6’ 2” x 6’ 9”.

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Jasper Johns, Three Flags

Roy Lichtenstein. Whaam!. 1963.

5 ft. 8 in. x 13 ft. 4 in.

Roy Liechtenstein, “M-Maybe,” c.1965

Andy Warhol, “32 Campbell’s Soup Cans”

Andy Warhol. Marilyn Monroe

Andy Warhol,

Race Riot. 1963.

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Postmodern Feminist Art

BETYE SAAR, ****The Liberation of Aunt Jemima, 1972

FAITH RINGGOLD, Who’s Afraid of Aunt

Jemima? 1983. Fig. 15-26.

Faith Ringgold,

God Bless America.

1964. 31 x 19 in.

Ingres, The Grand Odalisque 1814

Cox, The Back, 2001

Cindy Sherman.

Untitled #96. 1981.

24 x 48 in.

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Re-visioning the Past: Gender Identity and Ethnic Identity

Yasumasu Morimura.

Portrait (Twins). 1988.

6 ft. 13 1/2 in. x 9 ft. 10 in.

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Shirin Neshat.

***Rebellious Silence,

from the series Women of

Allah. 1994.

Il passo storico dell'uomo leggero (The Light Man's

Historical Footstep), 1985

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Martin Puryear (1941–), Ladder for Booker T. Washington, 1996. Wood (ash and maple), 432 x 223⁄4 in., narrowing at the top to 11⁄4 in. x 3 in.

El Anatsui, Invitation into History, 1995

El Anatsui, Wastepaper Bag 2003, Aluminum plates and copper wire