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Almost unrecognizable, he
German Artists.
Cubism.
Cézannes’ cubism.
Arthur G. Dove.
Fog Horns. 1929
music.
Synchronism: harmonious
Arthur G. Dove.
Goin Fishin. 1925
together.
Morgan Russell.
Synchrony in
Orange to form.
1914
abstract.
Georgia O’Keefe.
Cow’s Skull with
Calico Roses. 1913
=life
of life.
Thomas Hart
Benton. City
Building. 1930
Very thematic.
Grant Wood.
American Gothic.
1930
European Art.
childhood memories.
He is a realist artist.
Edward Hopper.
Early Sunday
Morning. 1930
feelings.
Edward Hopper.
The Waste Land.
1922
Edward Hopper.
Carolina
Edward Hopper.
Morning Sun. 1952
He is communicating that
are martyrs.
Pamonacity College.
Jose Clemente Orozco
Orozco, Ancient
killing.
Orozco, the coming
of Quetzalcoatl
return.
destructive elements.
and death.
Orozco, Anglo
America
Mexican origin.
controlled.
Orozco, Hispano-
America
He is considered to be one of
He is influenced by cubism.
represents civilization. He is at
the cross roads.
of humankind.
Frida Kahlo, the
broken column.
1944
Kahlo, Wounded
Deer, 1946
Terms of Freud
Freud: Ego, Super Ego and It
• When Freud Rose, he had a powerful impact on Surrealism. He was
studying about dreams and what symbolisms conveyed in
those dreams. He say, “We work through our dreams
symbolically.”
He was an emotional
symbolist.
his paintings.
represents rationality.
represent dreams.
Rene Magritte, the
conqueror. 1926
hierarchy.
Make more contact with your
Rene Magritte, The
False Mirror, 1928
copying ti.
unknown.
a construct of language. It
doesn’t exist in nature or
reality.
fabrication, a lie.
ambiguous.
Rene Magritte,
Theapeute, 1941
Rene Magritte, The
Rape, 1934
represents rationality.
consciousness.
zoomorphic.
represents rationality.
Max Ernst.
Elephant celebes.
1921
A zoomorphic figure.
represents industrialization.
Rationality is destructive
painting.
Subconsciously, mankind is
very violent.
Max Ernst. The
king Playing with
the Queen. 1954
bull.
figure.
Joan Miro, Dog
Barking at the
moon, 1926
Joan Miro. Blue II,
1961
very subjective.
Salvador Dali (1904-1989)
• He is the most important surrealist. He said, “the difference
between me and a surrealist artist is that I am
surrealism.” He also wrote some books that talks about
his life, specifically about his experienced of being in his
mother’s womb. He said that language is total nonsense.
He was not really a surrealist until 1929. He was thrown
out of the movement because he was commercializing
his works and making money. He also started designing
buildings. His father was atheist and his mother was
catholic. He fears impotence and fears his father due to
bad relationship. Most of his works are associated with
sexuality because Freud’s laws of psychology.
Dali, the Great
Masturbator, 1929
He is preoccupied with sex.
Dali, Sleep, 1937
Dali, Christ of St.
John of the Cross.
1951
William de
Kooning. Woman I.
1950-1952
William de
Kooning. Painting,
1948
Arshile Gorky, The
Artist and His
Mother. 1926
Arshile Gorky, Liver
is the Cock’s Comb.
1944
Franz Kline,
Mahoning, 1956
Jackson Pollock,
Number 1 Lavender
Mist, 1950
Jackson Pollock,
Guardians of the
Secret, 1943
Jackson Pollock,
Portrait and a
Dream, 1953
Mark Rothko, No.
18. 1948
Rothko, Untitled,
1949
Barnett Newman,
Genesis, the break.
1946
Barnett Newman,
vir Heroicus
Sublimis, 1950-51
Adolph Gottlieb,
orb, 1964
Hans Hofman, The
Gates, 1959-1960
Hans Hofman,
Effecvercenza
1944
Joseph Beuys, How
to Explain Pictures
to Dead Hare, 1965
Joseph Beuys,
Talking to Coyote,
1974
Andy Warhol, 210
coca Cola Bottles,
1962
Allan Kaprow, Tires
Happening, 1961
Allan Kaprow,
Installation
John, Painted
Bronzes, 1960
D’arcangelo,
Fullmoon, 1963
Lichtenstein, I
know how you
must feel, 1960
Mel Ramos,
Chaquita, 1964
Kieholtz, The
Hospital, 1966
D’Archangelo,
Marilyn, 1962
Hamilton, What is it
that makes Today’s
heroes so different.
So Appealing, 1956
Joseph Beuys, fat
chair, 1984
Joseph Beuys,
Piano Covered with
Felt, 1966
Christo, Florida,
1976
Chirsto and Jean-
Claude, Running
Fence
Robert Smithson,
Spiral Jetty, 1970
Richard Smithson,
Nonsite, 1968
Jeff Koons, Michael
Jackson and
Bubbles. 1988
Barbara Kruger, I
shop therefore I
am, 1987