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25 Cards in this Set
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Robert Rauschenberg "Bed" Quilt, pillowcase from move to New York, Acrylic Personal narratives in art Neo Dada |
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Robert Rauschenberg "Estate" Oil and Silkscreen Commercial photography, tourism Neo Dada |
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Jasper Johns "Flag" Encaustic oil and collage on fabric, plywood Familiar images used repeatedly for experimentation Neo Dada |
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Richard Hamilton "Just What Is It...?" Collage on paper British dialogue on American homogeneous consumer culture Pop Art |
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George Segal "The Diner" Plaster, furniture Isolation, every day life Notable for use of plaster to directly draw from life rather than imitate it through sculpting Pop Art |
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Claes Oldenburg "Floor Cake" Mixed media Soft sculpture Every day life Pop Art |
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Claes Oldenburg "Geometric Mouse" Steel and aluminum Bathtub drain plug as "anchor" Pop Art |
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Jim Dine "Double Isometric Self Portrait" Mixed Media Bathrobe symbolic of self - one of the few items brought with him to NYC Pop Art |
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Roy Lichtenstein "Whaam!" Oil and magna History painting for pop art generation Narrative of World War II Pop Art |
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Andy Warhol "210 Coca Cola Bottles" Oil and silkscreen American consumer culture, mass production of products and art Pop Art |
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Andy Warhol "Marilyn Monroe" Silkscreen, oil, acrylic Sex objects, popular culture icons as new subjects for portraiture Pop Art |
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Sam Francis "Shining Back" Oil on canvas Negative space, gestural abstraction Post Painterly Abstraction |
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Joan Mitchell "Land" Oil on canvas Pop art that rejected urban culture and reverted to nature Post Painterly Abstraction |
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Helen Frankenthaler "Interior Landscape" Acrylic on canvas Canvas staining, central figures that develop outward Second-Gen Color Field |
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Morris Louis "Kaf" Acrylic on canvas Staining on loose canvas, eliminating artist's "signature"/mark Second-Gen Color Field |
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Ellsworth Kelly "Orange and Green" Liquitex Slight manipulation of shapes to create dynamics Hard Edge |
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Ken Noland "Graded Exposure" Acrylic Experimentation with form and color Inspired by Barnett Newman Hard Edge |
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Anthony Caro "Midday" Steel Optical illusion in hard mediums Mentor was Henry Moore Minimalism |
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Frank Stella "Agbatana III" Acrylic Reintroduction of color after experimenting solely with shape and form in monochrome Curved canvas Quality of piece as object, not just as image Minimalism |
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Tony Smith "Die" Steel Recalls game piece while resembling tomb: death as a game of chance Minimalism |
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Donald Judd "Untitled" Galvanized steel Pattern, repetition, symmetry "Actual space is intrinsically more powerful and specific than paint on a flat surface" - Judd Minimalism |
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Sol Lewitt "Sculpture Series A" Painted wood Repetition, lines, geometry Mind fills in gaps and completes patterns Minimalism |
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Michael Heizer "Double Negative" Various "The kind of unraped, peaceful religious space artists have always tried to put in their work" -Heizer Still in progress Encloses viewer rather than separating from the viewer as an audience member Land Art
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Robert Smithson "Spiral Jetty" Various Great Salt Lake Artist's reflections on location, entropy, and reclamation of nature Neolithic architecture, sites, artifacts as inspiration |
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Nancy Holt "Stone Enclosure" Various Architectural sculpture "Seeing devices" for tracking stars, sun, and Earth's position |