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Modern Art Defining modernism: modern refers to a period dating roughly from the 1860s through 1970 . Modernism was not one movement, but rather a multiplicity of ‘isms’. We are focusing on works post 1900.
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Modern Art

• Defining modernism: modern refers to a period dating roughly from the 1860s through 1970 . Modernism was not one movement, but rather a multiplicity of ‘isms’.

• We are focusing on works post 1900.

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Abstract ExpressionismPost WW II

• Abstract expressionism: originated in New York in the 1940s and 1950s and aimed at subjective emotional expression with particular emphasis on the creative spontaneous act (e.g., action painting).

• The emphasis is on spontaneous, automatic or subconscious creation. What does it feel like.

• New York replaced Paris as the center of the artistic world.

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Jackson Pollock“You don’t look at a rose and ask what it means”

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Lavender Mist: Number 1, 1950

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Lavender Mist

• It looks like an aerial photograph of a city, but it is a city that has somehow been blasted . . . It also looks like astronomical photographs of nebulae and galaxies . . . while at the same time close up details of this and other paintings resemble microscopic photos of molecular structures.

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Jackson Pollock

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrVE-WQBcYQ

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Summertime

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Full Fathom Five, 1947

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Eyes in the Heat, 1946"This is not art--it's a joke in bad taste." --Reynolds News headline, 1959

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Georgia O’Keefe

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Radiator Building, Night, New York

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1926 - Yellow Calla

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1930 - White Camelia

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1927 - Red Poppy

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1931 - Red, White, and Blue

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1929 - Black Cross, New Mexico

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1965 - Sky Above Clouds IV

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Edward Hopper'The man's the work. Something doesn't come out of nothing.'

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Nighthawks

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Automat

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New York Movie 1939

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Rooms By the Sea

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Pop Art

• "The term first appeared in Britain during the 1950s and referred to the interest of a number of artists in the images of mass media, advertising, comics and consumer products.

• Pop art challenged tradition by asserting that an artist's use of the mass-produced visual commodities of popular culture is contiguous with the perspective of fine art.

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The Big Guns of Pop Art

Andy Warhol Roy Lichtenstein

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Andy WarholTurquoise Marilyn 1962

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Mickey Mouse 1981

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Campbell's Soup Can 1964

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Whaam! 1963

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Roy LichtensteinDrowning Girl 1963