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Delve into the evolution of art from Abstract Expressionism to Conceptual Art, exploring works by influential artists like De Kooning, Warhol, and Kosuth. Witness the transition from minimalism to pop art, and the emergence of Neo-Expressionism in the 1980s.
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Abstract Expressionism Minimal Art (1950s) (1960s) Ellsworth Kelly, Red Blue Green De Kooning, Composition
Minimal Art (1960s) Pop Art (1960s) Kelly, Red Blue Green Warhol, Campbell’s Soup Cans
Minimal Art (1960s) Pop Art (1960s) Donald Judd, Untitled “Stack” Warhol, Campbell’s Soup Cans
Richard Hamilton, British precursor of Pop Art Warhol, Campbell’s Soup Cans What Is It That Makes Today’s Homes So Different, So Appealing? (1956)
Warhol, Campbell’s Soup Cans Detail
Roy Lichtenstein Drowning Girl Girl at a Piano
Detail Girl at a Piano
Mondrian Lichtenstein
Masaccio, head of St. Peter from the Tribute Money Lichtenstein
Claes Oldenburg, Two Cheeseburgers, with Everything, 1962 Claes Oldenburg, Pastry Case, 1961
CONCEPTUAL ART Joseph Kosuth, One and Three Chairs (1965)
CONCEPTUAL ART DADA Marcel Duchamp, Fountain (1917) Kosuth, One and Three Chairs (1965) Kosuth: “The value of particular artists after Duchamp can be weighed according to how much they questioned the nature of art.”
CONCEPTUAL ART Note: deals with semiotics: the study of signs Joseph Kosuth, One and Three Chairs (1965)
EARTH ART or “EARTHWORK” Robert Smithson, Spiral Jetty (1970)
Spiral Jetty Ancient Peruvian spirals
NEO-EXPRESSIONISM Anselm Kiefer (German), To the Unknown Painter (1983)
Neo-Expressionism (1980s) Abstract Expressionism (1950s) Jackson Pollock, Autumn Rhythm Kiefer, To the Unknown Painter
Detail of Pollock Detail of Kiefer
Classical statues seen in introductory lecture Kiki Smith, Untitled (1990)