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"Fountain", Marcel Duchamp, 1917 |
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"David-Henri Kahnweiler", Pablo Picasso, 1910 |
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"Figure", Andre Masson, 1927 |
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"Interventionist Demonstration", Carlo Carra, 1914 |
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"The Joy of Life", Henri Matisse, 1906 |
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"Les Demoiselles D'Avignon", Pablo Picasso, 1907 |
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"The Persistence of Memory", Salvador Dali, 1931 |
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"Composition with Grid 9", Piet Mondrian, 1919 |
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"Number One", Jackson Pollock, 1948 |
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"Guitar", Pablo Picasso, 1912 |
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"Marilyn Diptych", Andy Warhol, 1962 |
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"Cut With the Kitchen Knife", Hannah Hoch, 1919 |
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Dada Photo Montage Taking the fabric of the dominant media and uses that to show the reality of a diseased culture Machines that don't work/disintegration- opposite of futurism Photo montage as a remodelling of cubist grid |
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Released year Marilyn died pop art style difference and symmetry simultaneously + repetition Assembly line? Market product or emotional statement Uses new form of cubist grid |
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Sculpture Cardboard > metal First cubist sculpture |
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Abstract expressionism Poured painting, classic ~sober~ Pollock Gestural painting Can be read as modification of the accordionist Multiple interpretations |
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Abstraction as an offshoot of cubism Symbolist Theosophy Minimalism for truth |
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Surrealist Pre-modern representational- shading, perspective Illusionistic Dream state/imagination |
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Transitional work Beginning of Picasso's abstraction/early cubism Vulgar, prostitutes, aggressive gaze Masks and distortion of body |
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Expressionist Colour to express feeling Callback to Greek antiquity re-invention of classicism |
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Collage Futurism Interested in tearing down world to build it up again Language in state of flux Airplane propeller |
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Surrealist Automatic drawing Fluid line |
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Analytic cubism Use of grid Monochromatic Depth through gradiation Grid shatters recognizable form- lines and planes intersect to form picture |
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Ready-made/Dada Mocks artistic authorship Questions cultural status of art |
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Art movements that pushed the boundaries of what was acceptable Movements that pushed art forward |
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nineteen tens Analytic and synthetic GRID Analytic=monochromatic |
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Dream state and imagination Connected to automatic drawing |
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From WWone Tear down for the sake of tearing down, everything is meaningless Connected to ready mades of duchamp |
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Celebration of machine Condemnation of history Break down world to build up |
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Colour for feeling Anti-naturalist |
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Literally all of the things Range of gestures |
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