Art History 132-152
Self-Portrait as a Soldier by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
1915 during World War 1 German Expression This is a personal piece, negative image Kirchner volunteered to be a military driver but he had nervous issues and when he was sent to recover he painted this piece The reason he was without a hand in this piece to show how he'd lost his identity during this time period He is wearing a uniform but he cannot serve In the background it is an indigenous figure because Kirchner feels as if he has been striped of his manhood
Illustration from The Result of the First Five-Year Plan by Varvara Stepanova
1932 A collage of photos Propaganda piece for Russia (Soviet Union) The red is a given away for Russia Five-Year plans was created by Joseph Stalin Joseph Linen is in the corner The power lines show how the plan was intended to industrialize Russia Only use 3 colors in this picture His eyes looking to left as if he is looking to the future The mass amount of people demonstrates the people's willingness to celebrate Used to show the West how powerful they had become under this plan
The two Fridas by Frida Kahlor
1939 Oil on canvas Married to Diego Rivera Difficult childhood and life Unibrow- embracing her Spanish heritage She was usually dressed in formal mexican dress The two Fridas shows her two personality Shows who she was before and after her relationship with Diego Endless interpretations Surrealist but she didn't like to be labeled
The Migration of the Negro panel 49 by Jacob Lawrence
1940-1941 This is the 49th piece of a series of 60 paintings documenting African American line in the North In the 1940 was when a giant migration of african americans to find jobs and get away from Jim Crow Laws The AA were viewed as embracive Even though they moved they still suffered the same problems He wanted people to recognize the place in history that African Americans hold He wanted to people to understand their race and the positive roles they had Intern educate white people
The Jungle by Wifredo Lam
1943 Paper mounted on canvas Cuban Artist This is generally considered Lam's greatest work Cubism, Surrealism, and Cuban religious ritual The Jungle depicts four hybrid figures with long legs, prominent buttocks, and heads resembling African masks in a tropical jungle of sugarcane and tobacco plants. Two of Lam's composite figures have a horse's tail One of the character has scissors she is the one responsible for dismembering Shows a different side of Cuba and how the people are suffering from the sugar cane industries Lam refused to paint popular tourist piece He wants to make you think and understand the reality of what is going on in Cuba
Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in Alameda Central Park by Diego Rivera
1947-48 At this time the people were mainly poor Communism was a very popular idea at this time Rivera was a Mexican Muralist Murals don't belong to one person they belong to everyone The most popular artist at this time 400 characters from Mexican History to gather in the park Dream? Surrealism-tap into your subscience, make you think, creepy-dreamy, putting things together that would not normally go together Showing the good and the bad of their history The piece is in chronological order Uncommon piece of Rivera because he usually paints the pieces that glorify the peasants or shows the communist
Villa Savoye by Le Corbusier 1928
Bauhaus in Dessau- is a school of art and architecture and they were run out by the Nazis in later years "Houses are machines for living" Steel and ferroconcrete made it possible for Le Corbusier to invert the traditional practice of placing light architectural elements above heavy ones and to eliminate weight bearing walls on the ground story Were forced to move to United states, fathers of the modern architecture lay down the foundation of modern day skyscrapers All the weight is on top Intermingles outside and inside spaces
Marilyn Diptych by Andy Warhol
Mass industrialization Silk screening Showing how people reacted to Marilyn's death It is difficult to focus on one specific part Warhol was the most known pop artist Pop artist Refurbishing items Consumerism Reflection of american values and ways of living Warhol was more known for the soup cans Diptych is commonly used as a religionist art Showing how people idealize pop star
Seagram Building by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Philip Johnson
New York 1956-1958 By mid-1950s, the steel and glass skyscrapers pioneered by Louis Sullivan and carried further by Mies van der Rohe. Building has a bronze and glass skin that masks its concrete and steel frame plain --- less is more
Composition with Red, Blue, and Yellow 1930 Piet Mondrian
Oil on canvas De Stijl movement He believed that the primary color were the pure colors "Pure plastic art" "Art should be above reality otherwise it would have no value for man" Going back the basic elements of painting including line and color Very large impact on fashion
Improvisation 28 (second version) by Vasily Kandinsky 1912
Oil on canvas The first artist to have this style of painting He believed that materialistic things were not worth anything He did not name his painting so they viewer could take away their own impression of the piece
House in New Castle County by Robert Ventura, John Rausch and Denise Scott Brown 1978-83
Post-modern style Its whatever you want it to be Rural north Delaware Contrasts with Villa Savoye Mannerist style-doing something unconventional Need to break from the past and pull ideas from different places all over the world Collage in architecture Built for people who were bird watchers Doric columns
Woman 1 by Willem de Kooning 1950-52
Process of painting shown Aggressive painting This is suppose to show how women are not just the classical "Venus" There is more to a woman than just the delicate things He would paint an image and then would get distracted and start something else this explains why it takes so long for the piece to be finished Her toothy smile, inspired by an ad for Camel cigarettes Some of his other woman paintings he considered fertility goddess or a satiric inversion of traditional image of Venus
The Bay by Helen Frankenthaler 1963
Spill art? Got its name because she thought it looked like a bay Acrylic on canvas Soak stain-drip artist Poured paint onto plain canvas allowing the pigments to soak into the fabric. A child stuck gum on the painting and when it fell off it left a stain
Object (Le Déjeuner en fourrure) by Meret Oppenheim
Surrealism - their purpose was to bring the outer and inner world together "Best example of surrealist art" Fur covering a tea cup, spoon, and saucer Oppenheim was having lunch with Picasso when she thought about bringing two unlikely things together In surrealism there is usually an underlying sexual connotation Oppenheim never intended for it to be taken this way Suppose to represent transformation
FallingWater by Frank Lloyd Wright
The heart is the most important part of the structure 19936-1939 Believed in natural or organic architecture Kaufmann house The family wanted to be able to see the waterfall He wanted a nonsymmetrical design interacting spatially with its natural surroundings There was not much soundness in the structure The house is now a museum Wright most well known piece The inside of the house all blended with the natural elements
The Fountain by Marcel Duchamp 1917
Used to make people think Part of the Dada movement Meant to make people question art "Shock art" Dada-is creating absurd art for absurd times A ready-made (already made) Forced the viewer to make the viewer look at it in a new light The piece was lost several times so there are different versions
Memorial Sheet of Karl Liebknecht by Kathe Kollwitz
Woodcut Celebrated the working class Was created after the assassination of Karl Liebknecht A lot of her pieces are very emotional and deal with death She had no formal association with any expressionist group Dealt with a range of issues from the overtly political to the deeply personal Liebknecht is being shown as a Christ figure Focused on the people mourning his death