Artistes Flashcards

Correlation of Artist, Origin, Collective, Style, and Impact. Additionally noteable works.

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John Baldessari

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I will not make any more boring
art, 1971

Pencil Story, 1972-73: Abstract expressionism -> pop art conceptualism. Aesthetic out of ready-made material aka appropriation art.

Collective: West Coast American conceptual artists.

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Donald Judd

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100 untitled works in milled aluminum, 1982-86—permanent installation of contemporary artwork in Marfa, Texas.

Specific Objects spoke springing the minimalist movement, which stems from abstract expressionism.

He created a place to share his and the artwork of his peers permanently.

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Mark Rothko

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Untitled (Violet, Black, Orange, Yellow on White, and Red) 1949 mo

Founder of the Ten; a group of abstract expressionists.

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Jackson Pollock

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Prioritized the process over the product of art. 1947~ focus on the technique of the process, not the final product.

One of the first American artists to achieve international recognition.

Spread modernist art. Influenced Gutai artists.

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Robert Zhao Renui

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Thermal still of production crew during the filming of Seeing Forest, 2023. Use of photography.

Focus on the environment and human relations. Inspired by travel.

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Shahzia Sikander

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Perilous Order, 1989-97; inspired by Islamic heritage. A nomadic interpretation of art.

Miniature painting, is work influenced by where artists have come from.

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Zeng Fanzhi

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The Last Supper, 2001; reference to the Last Supper, the figures are those who are wearing masks, a deeper commentary on capitalism.

Dine on watermelons and red scarves. Representative work of Chinese contemporary art.

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S. Sudjojono

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Seko: Guerilla advanced
guard, 1949; political commentary on Dutch invasion.

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Tarsila do Amaral

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A Negra, 1923

A Cuca, 1924

Anthropofagia, 1929

Collective: Grupo dos Cincos

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Francis Alys

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Politics of Rehearsal, 2005-07

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Atsuko Tanaka

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She wore her Electric Dress, in 1956. Social sculpture. Abstract expressionism!

Collective: the Gutai Art Assosciation

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Nam June Paik

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TV Bra for Living
Sculpture (collaboration with Charlotte
Moorman), 1969

TV Garden 1974

Collective: Fluxus

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Charlotte Moorman

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Cellist and performance artist performed concerto for TV Cello/Videotape/TV Bed.

Performance in TV Bra for Living Sculpture. Avant grade 1960s.

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Ben Vautier

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Ben Vautier, Total Art Matchbox, c.
1966

Collective: Fluxus

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Andy Warhol

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Brillo boxes, 1964; Pop art, readymade.

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Joseph Beuys

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7000 Oaks began in 1982; art is the capital .

Revolutionary Piano (Revolutions Klavier), 1969.

Social sculpture mixing organic and inorganic.

Collective: Fluxus

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Collective: Grupo dos Cincos

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Anita Malfatti, Mário de Andrade, Menotti del Picchia, Oswald de Andrade, and Tarsila do Amaral

Modernism beyond Europe