Chapter 36 Europe & America after 1945.

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Chapter 36 Europe & America after 1945

Giacometti, thin featureless sculptures. Alienated and lost, 1947

Francis Bacon, Painting

Jackson Pollock, action painting, abstract expressionist

Willem De Kooning, Woman I

Mark Rothko

Newman, Vir Hoeroicus Sublimis, 1951

Frank Stella, Mas o Menos, 1964

Frank Stella, Mas o Menos, 1964

Donald Judd, Untitled, 1969 (minimalism)

Louise Nevelson, Tropical Garden II, 1959

Richard Hamilton, just what is it that makes today's homes so different so appealing

Jasper Johns, Pop Art

Rauschenburg, “combines”

Lichtenstein, Pop Art

Warhol, Pop Art

Warhol, Pop Art

Claes Oldenburg, various works

Chuck Close

Cindy Sherman

Barbara Kruger

Faith RingGold, Who’s Afraid of aunt jemima? 1983

Magdalena Abakanowicz, 80 backs, 1980

Frank Lloyd Wright, Guggenheim

Le Corbusier, Notre-dame-du-haut, 1955

Utzon, sydney opera house, 1972

Van der rohe & johnson, seagram building, ny, 1958

Skidmore, owings & merrill, sears tower, chicago, 1974

Johnson & burgee, at&t building, 1984

Frank Gehry, Guggenheim, Spain

Smithson, Spiral Jetty

Christ & Jean-Claude

Maya Lin, Vietnam Memorial, Washington DC

Tony oursler, mansheshe, 1997