Exam 3 Flashcards

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Joseph Kosuth, “One and Three Chairs,” 1965.

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John Baldessari, “Art History,” 1971.

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Joseph Beuys, “How to Explain Pictures to a Dead Hare,” 1965.

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Bruce Nauman, “Self-Portrait as a Fountain,” 1966-70

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Carolee Schneeman, “Interior Scroll,” 1975.

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Ana Mendieta, “Untitled,” from Fetish series, 1977.

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Chris Burden, “Shoot,” 1971.

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Gilbert and George, “The Singing Sculpture (“Underneath the Arches”), 1969.

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Feminist Art Program, “Womanhouse (detail of linen closet,” 1971.

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Judy Chicago, “The Dinner Party,” 1974-79.

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Guerrilla Girls, “The Advantages of Being a Woman Artist,” 1988.

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OBAC (Organization of Black American Culture), “Wall of Respect,” 1967.

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Wadsworth Jarrell, “Revolutionary,” 1971.

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Yoko Ono, “Cut Piece,” 1965.

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Faith Ringgold, “Who’s Afraid of Aunt Jemima?,” 1983.

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David Hammons, “Higher Goals,” 1982.

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Robert Colescott, “George Washinton Carver Crossing the Delaware: Page from an American History Textbook,” 1975.

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Robert Morris, “Untitled,” 1967-68.

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Eva Hesse, “Contingent,” 1969.

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Jackie Winsor, “Exploded Piece,” 1980-82.

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Michael Heizer, “Double Negative,” 1969-70.

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Walter de Maria, “Lightning Field,” 1970-77.

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Robert Smithson, “Spiral Jetty,” 1969-70.

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Nancy Holt, “Stone Enclosure: Rock Rings,” 1977-78.

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James Turrelll, “Roden Crater Project,” begun 1974.

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Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen, “Batcolumn,” 1977.

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Richard Serra, “Tilted Arc,” 1981.

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Maya Ying Lin, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, 1982.

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Rachel Whiteread, “Nameless Library,” 2000.

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Chuck Close, “Linda,” 1975-76.

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Richard Estes, “Bus Reflections (Ansonia),” 1972.

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Audrey Flack, “Wheel of Fortune,” 1977-78.

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Duane Hanson, “Tourists,” 1970.

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Miriam Schapiro, “Black Bolero,” 1980.

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Joyce Kozloff, “Mural for Harvard Square Subway Station, New England Decorative Arts,” 1984.

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Susan Rothenberg, “Pontiac,” 1979.

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Robert Moskowitz, “Red Mill,” 1981.

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Neil Jenney, “Meltdown Morning,” 1975.

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Robert Venturi, Chestnut Hill House, Philadelphia, PA, 1962.

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Philip Johnson and John Burge, AT&T Headquarters Building, New York, NY, 1978-83.

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I.M. Pei, Grand Louvre Pyramid, Paris, 1988.

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Cesar Pelli, Petronas Towarsa, Kuala Lumpur, 1998.

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Frank O. Gehry, Chiat/Day Building, with Claes Oldenburg and Clooje van Bruggen, “Binoculars,” 1991.

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Barbara Kruger, “Untitled (Your Gaze Hits the Side of My Face,” 1981.

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Sherrie Levine, “After Piete Mondrian,” 1983.

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Richard Prince, “Untitled (Cowboy),” 1991-92.

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Cindy Sherman, “Untitled Film Still #35,” 1979.

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Jenny Holzer, Selection from “Truisms,” Times Square, New York, 1982.

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Georg Baselitz, “The Brucke Choir,” 1983.

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Gerhard Richter, “Vase,” 1984.

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Anselm Kiefer, “Breaking of the Vessels,” 1990.

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Julian Schnabel, “The Sea,” 1981.

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Peter Halley, “Two Cells with Circulating Conduit,” 1985.

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Keith Haring, “Untitled,” Keith Haring One Man Show, 1982.

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Jean-Michel Basquiat, “Grillo,” 1984.

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David Wojnarowicz, “Fire,” 1987.

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Andres Serrano, “Piss Christ,” 1987.

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Jeff Koons, “Michael Jackson and Bubbles,” 1988.

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John Ahearn, “Homage to the People of the Bronx: Double Dutch at Kelly Street I: Freida, Jevette, Towana, Stacey,” 1981-82.

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Pepon Osorio, “La Cama (The Bed),” 1987.