Introduction to Modern Art 26/4/04 - New York School
Slide 1: Marcel Duchamp, Fountain (Readymade, 1917).
Slide 2: Francis Picabia, I See Again in Memory my Dear Udnie (c.1914).
Slide 3: Grant Wood, American Gothic (1930).
Slide 4: John Steuart Curry, Kansas Pastoral (Kansas Murals, 1937-42).
Slide 5: Thomas Hart Benton, Cotton Loading (1928).
Slide 6: Thomas Hart Benton, America Today: Deep South (1930).
Slide 7: Jackson Pollock, Going West (1 934-5).
Slide 8: Diego Rivera, Detroit Industry, (Detroit Institute of Arts, north wall, 1932-3).
Slide 9: Work in progress on Orozco's Dartmouth College frescoes (photograph, c.1932).
Slide 10: Willem de Kooning, Study for NY World's Fair Mural, 'Medicine' (1937). (image not found)
Slide 11: Pablo Picasso, The Studio(1927-8).
Slide 12: Arshile Gorky, Organisation (1936).
Slide 13: Mark Rothko, Subway Scene (1938).
Slide 14: Jackson Pollock, Landscape with White Horses (1 934-8). (image not found)
Slide 15: Photograph of Victor Brauner, Jacques Herold, and Marcel Duchamp (1942). (image not found)
Slide 16: Matta, Here Sir Fire, Eat! (1942).
Slide 17: André Masson, Délire Végétal (drawing, 1924).
Slide 18: Max Ernst, Drawing (1942).
Slide 19: Photograph of Duchamp's twine installation for 'First Papers of Surrealism' (1942).
Slide 20: 'Artists in Exile' (photograph, 1942).
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lshafe (27 April 2004 10:40:46)
The irascibles, New York, 1951.
Top row, left to right: William de Kooning, Adolf Gottlieb, Ad Reinhart, Hedda Sterne. Middle row: Richard Pousette-Dart, William Baziotes, Jackson Pollock, Clifford Still, Robert Motherwell, Bradley WalkerTomlin. Seated: Theodoros Stamos, Jimmy Ernst, Barnett Newman, James Brooks, Mark Rothko
Slide 21: Photograph of Willem de Kooning in his studio (c.1
Slide 22: Willem de Kooning, of Hearts (1946).
Slide 23: Willem de Kooning, Woman II (1952).
Slide 24: Arshile Gorky, One Year the Milkweed (1944).
Slide 25: Arshile Gorky, The Liver is the Cock's Comb (1944).
Slide 26: Jackson Pollock, Moon Woman (1942).
Slide 27: Jackson Pollock, Pasiphaë (1943).
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lshafe (27 April 2004 10:46:40)
The daughter of Helios and Perse, and wife of King Minos. She was the mother of Glaucus, Andogeus, Phaedra, and Ariadne. When Minos had the misfortune of insulting Poseidon, the god kindled a passionate love in Pasiphae for a bull. She had Daedalus design a construction so that she could mate with the bull, and thus she became the mother of the Minotaur.
Slide 28: Jackson Pollock, Eyes in the Heat (1946).
Slide 29: Jackson Pollock, Full Fathom Five (1947).
Slide 30: Photograph of Jackson Pollock in his studio.
Slide 31: Jackson Pollock, Lavender Mist (1950).
Slide 32: Jackson Pollock, Autumn Rhythm (1950).
Slide 33: Mark Rothko, Tiresias (1946).
Slide 34: Mark Rothko, Number 26 (1947).
Slide 35: Mark Rothko, Untitled (1 948-9).
Slide 36: Mark Rothko, Ochre and Red on Red (1954).
Slide 37: Mark Rothko, Orange and Yellow (1956). (image not found)
Slide 38: Mark Rothko, Untitled (1958)._1958.jpg)
Slide 39: Jasper Johns, False Start (1959).