C5: 1960-2015 Flashcards
David Hockney pieces and analysis
- Bigger Splash 1967, acrylic paint on canvas
- In the dull village 1966, etching
- Pearblossom Highway 11-18th April 1986, collage
Judy Chicago pieces and analysis
- Rainbow Picket 1965
- Womanhouse 1972
- The Dinner party 1979
Analyse Peter Blake’s Self-portrait with Badges
Peter Blake, Self-portrait with Badges 1961 is a riff off of Thomas Gainsborough’s “Blue Boy” 1770, the Mona Lisa of it’s time. He wears fashionable denim, has American badges to show his identity and has shoes and magazine for Elvis. Linking consumerism and identity and the influence of American culture over UK
Analyse Faith Ringgold’s “Ben”
Faith Ringgold “Ben” 1978, soft-materials as high art, too big to be doll too small to be sculpture, shows homeless veteran, alcohol, political badges, confederate flag- America in chaos
Yinka Shonibare pieces
- Nelson’s ship in a bottle 2010
2. The Swing (after Fragonard) 2001
Chris Ofili works + analyse
- Holy Virgin Mary 1996, shows genitals and racial identity alongside holy image. Challenges conceptions through using Black Madonna with golliwog imagery
- No Woman No Cry 1998, RIP Stephen Laurence written on it- both pieces larger than life and propped up on elephant dung
Claus Oldenburg works + analyse
- Lipstick ascending caterpillar tracks 1969
2. Lipsticks in Piccadilly circus 1966
2 works of High Tech architecture
- Richard Rogers and Renzo Piano Centre Pompidou 1977
- Emphasising usefulness of the building
- Bowelism, inside on the outside
- Technology, function, on form, outside
- “Fun palace” and “architecture for the people” not an elite building of high art, but democratic - Richard Rogers, Lloyds building 1986
(not for the people though, for Lloyds)
Summarise analysis of the Venturi Sainsbury wing
- Robert Venturi and Denise Scott-Brown, National Gallery Sainsbury Wing 1991
- Built on department store, odd outside therefore use of marble facade on steel frame
- Rhythms of classical elements to appear like a curtain pulled back, acknowledgement of detail
3 works by Frank Gehry for Deconstructivism
- Guggenheim 1997
- Dancing House 1996
- Santa Monica House 1978
3 works for Brutalism
- Trellick Tower, Goldfinger 1968
- Hayward Gallery, Higgs and Hill 1968
- National Theatre, Denys Lasdun 1976
Name 2 UK and 2 US non-objective (or abstract) works of art
UK1. Richard Long, Line made by walking 1967, traces of humans in nature, grass will grow back, impermanence
UK2. Anthony Caro (his teacher) Early One morning 1962, found steel welded together to create big masculine sculpture. High classical modernism and formalism, made to be pondered and interpreted
US1. Judy Chicago, Rainbow Pickett 1965
US2: Robert Smithson, Spiral Jetty 1970
Name 2 UK and 2 US Portraits (C5)
UK1: No Woman No Cry, Chris Ofili 1997
UK2: Peter Blake’s Self-portrait with badges 1961
US1. Andy Warhol, Golden Marilyn 1962
US2. Andy Warhol, Mao Tse-Tung 1972
“In 1960 the problem that has no name burst like a boil through the image of the happy American housewife”
Betty Friedan, Feminine Mystique, 1963
“Why are there no great women artists” Linda Nochlin, 1971
not only due to societal marginalisation, but also the celebration of the male genius as an artist and hero, which contrasts with the “Quotidian banality of the female, domestic sphere”