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Mexican Revolution
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World War I
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Dada
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International Style Architecture
The typical International Style high-rise usually consists of the following:
-Square or rectangular footprint
-Simple cubic "extruded rectangle" form
-Windows running in broken horizontal rows forming a grid
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Diego Rivera, Exit from the Mine, court of Labor, Ministry of the Public Education, Mexico City, Fresco, 1923
Socially Concerned Art -
Diego Rivera, The Embrace, court of Labor, Ministry of the Public Education, Mexico City, Fresco, 1923
Socially Concerned Art -
Wlater Gropius, Bauhaus (Shop Wing), Dessau, Germany, steel, concrete, and glass, 1925
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Stock Market Crashes, 1929
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Le Corbusier, Villa Savoye, Poissy, France, steel, concrete, and glass, 1929
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Great Depression
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Thomas Hart Benton, Coal from America Today, Distemper and egg tempera mural, 1930
Socially Concerned Art -
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New Deal
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Dorothea Lange, Migrant Mother, Gelatin silver print, 1936
FSA -
Walker Evans, Allie Mae Burroughs, Gelatin silver print, 1936
FSA -
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World War II
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Frida Kahlo, Diego on My Mind (Self Portrait as a Tehuana), oil on canvas, 1943
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Start of Abstract Expressionism
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William de Kooning, Attic, oil on canvas, 1949
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Vietnam War
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Joan Mitchell, George Went Swimming at Barnes Hole But It Got Cold, oil on canvas, 1957
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Jasper Johns, Three Flags, encaustia on canvas (three levels), 1958
Pop Art -
Robert Rauschenberg, Canyon, Combine, 1959
Combine -
Andy Warhol, Marilyn Diptych, oil, acrylic, and silkscreenon enamel on canvas, 1962
Pop Art -
Roy Lichtenstein, Little Big Picture, oil and synthetic polymer on canvas, 1965
Pop Art -
Mark Rothko, Blue Over Orange, oil on canvas, 1966
non objective art -
Eva Hesse, Laocoon, acrylic paint, cloth-covered cord, wire, and papier-mache over plastic plumber's pipe, 1966
deconstruction -
Donald Judd, Untitled, copper (ten units with nine-inch intervals), 1969
Minimalism -
Robert Smithson, Spriral Jetty, black rock, salt crystal and Eath, 1969-70
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Post Modernism
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Pluralistic 70's
different kinds of movements in the 1970's. Example: Woman House -
Ana Mendieta, Flowers on Body (First Silueta), El Yagul, Oaxaca, Mexico, 1972
Femmage -
Sherri Levine, After Walker Evans, gelatin silver print, 1981
appropriation -
Yasumasa Morimura, An Inner Dialogue with Frida Kahlo (Flowers Wreath and Tears), color photography, 2001