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1 Late 20 th Century Late Modern Art Part II

2 Architecture since WWII

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7 Van der Rohe, Seagram Building, 1956- 1958, New York, New York

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9 “Less is More” ---Mies van der Rohe

10 Van der Rohe, Seagram Building, 1956- 1958, New York, New York

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12 Utzon, Sydney Opera House, 1951-1971, Sydney, Australia

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17 Saarinen, TWA Terminal, 1956-1962, Queens, New York

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23 Rogers & Piano, Pompidou Center, 1977, Paris, France

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26 Red: transportation: escalators, stairs, elevators Green: plumbing Blue: air ducts, air conditioning Yellow: electricity

27 Rogers & Piano, Pompidou Center, 1977, Paris, France

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29 Gehry, Guggenheim, 1997, Bilbao, Spain

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35 Feminist Art

36 Chicago, Dinner Party, 1974-1979

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44 Sherman, Untitled Film Still No. 35, 1979

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48 Kruger, Untitled, 1981

49 Question 4: This work was made by the American artist Barbara Kruger. Analyze how Kruger uses image and text and appropriation to convey meaning in her work. (10 minutes)

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53 Feminist Art Western civilization has been dominated by men and a male point of view. Traits of what is considered masculine and what is considered feminine are cultural constructs that are based on male dominance. Females have occupied a largely subordinate role to men in all fields of endeavor. Feminist criticism seeks, in part, to correct this imbalance.

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59 Postmodernism

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62 Arneson, California Artist, 1982

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65 Koon, Pink Panther, 1988

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68 Guerrilla Girls, Advantages of Being a Woman Artist, 1988

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70 Modernism vs. Postmodernism Clean lines, spare, industrial Impersonal nature; denies artist’s hand Abstraction Little ornamentation Reaction to modernism Reasserts artist’s role Borrows from previous styles---often with sense of irony Uses ornamentation

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74 "This is a glimpse of the video landscape of tomorrow, when you will be able to switch to any TV station on Earth, and TV Guide will be as fat as the Manhattan telephone book".

75 Video & Digital Art Computer Graphics

76 Paik, Global Groove, 1973

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78 http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=ekHEQcYvgMI

79 Em, Nora, 1979

80 Oursler, Mansheshe 1997


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