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Thursday, October 30, 2014

Lecture Images for October 29


 Louise Bourgeois
Femme-Maison (Woman-House)
c. 1946-47

Louise Bourgeois
Femme-Maison
1994

 Louise Bourgeois
Fillette
1968

 Jae Jarrell
Revolutionary Suit
1970

 Faith Ringgold
Flag for the Moon: Die Nigger
1969

 Faith Ringgold
Die
1969

 Betye Saar
The Liberation of Aunt Jemima
1972

 Tony Smith
Free Ride
1962

 Donald Judd
Untitled
1969

 Donald Judd
Stack
1971

 Dan Flavin
Diagonal of May 25, 1963
1963

 Eva Hesse
Hang Up
1966

 Eva Hesse
Accession II
1967

 Jackie Winsor
Bound Grid
1971-72

 Michelle Stuart
Niagara II
1976

Michelle Stuart
Water Path/Flower Mountain
1976

Alice Aycock
Maze
1972

Terms of the Day for October 29


  • The African-American Civil Rights Movement – a collection of social movements in the United States whose goal was to end racial segregation and discrimination against black Americans and enforce constitutional voting rights to them.  The movement was most active during a period from 1955-68.
  • Protest Art – a broad term that refers to creative works that concern or are produced by activists and social movements.
  • AfriCOBRA – (African Commune of Bad Relevant Artists) a collective of African American artists in Chicago that specifically took on the goal of creating a new revolutionary black aesthetic. 
  • Minimalism - a movement in various forms of art and design where the work is stripped down to its most fundamental features and often used industrial materials and processes.
  • Postminimalism - a term used in various artistic fields for work which is influenced by, or attempts to develop and go beyond the aesthetic of minimalism. The term refers less to a particular movement than an artistic tendency.

Lecture Images for October 27






 American Print Advertisements
1940s-1950s

 Jackson Pollock
Autumn Rhythm: Number 30
1950

 Barnett Newman
Vir Heroicus Sublimis 
1950-51

 Mark Rothko
No. 62 (Rust and Blue)
1953

 Lee Krasner
Noon
1947

Lee Krasner
Cat Image
1952

 Lee Krasner
Gothic Landscape
1961

 Helen Frankenthaler
Mountains and Sea
1952

 Joan Mitchel
Untitled
1950

 Joan Mitchel
Ladybug
1957

 Agnes Martin
Happy Holiday
1999

Bridget Riley
Winter Palace
1981

Terms of the Day for October 27


  • Abstract Expressionism – the first specifically American art movement to achieve international influence and put New York City at the center of the western art world, it combined the emotional intensity of German Expressionism with the abstraction of Futurism and Synthetic Cubism.
  • Automatism – the Surrealist act of automatic writing or drawing done as a means of accessing symbols of the subconscious.
  • Action Painting – a style of painting in which paint is spontaneously dribbled, splashed or smeared onto the canvas, rather than being carefully applied. The resulting work often emphasizes the physical act of painting itself as an essential aspect of the finished work or concern of its artist.
  • Color-Field Painting – a style of abstract painting that emerged in New York City during the 1940s and 1950s that  is characterized primarily by large fields of flat, solid color spread across or stained into the canvas creating areas of unbroken surface and a flat picture plane. In color-field painting  “color is freed from objective context and becomes the subject in itself.”