Paintings 1950-1980's
Abstract expressionism
Jackson Pollock " Jack the Dripper"
- First art star
Franz Kline
William DeKoonig
- Unflattering view of women
Joan Mitchell
- Second generation Abstract expressionism
Cy Twombly
- Created paintings that was a reaction to Absract expressionism
Bryce Marden
Helen Frankenthal
Mark Rothko
Hard Edge
Frank Stella
Ellsworth Kelley
Bridgette Riley
Jonathan Lasko
Pop Art
Andy Warhol
- Made commercial art
- 15 minutes of fame
Monday, December 13, 2010
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Friday, December 3, 2010
Reading Summary/Susan Sontag on Photography
Susan Sontag on Photograpy Summary
- Every thing has been photographed since 1839
- To collect photographs is to collect the world
- Phographs furnish evidence
- The toy of the clever, wealthy, and obsessed
- It seems positively unnatural to travel for pleasure without a camera along
- Photography became a rite of family life
- Most families with children have at least one camera in their home.
- Using a camera appeases the anxiety which the work driven feel about not working when they are on vacation and supposed to have fun
- Photography is essentially an act of non-intervention
- Photographs cannot create a moral position, but can reinforce one
- Photographs are valued because they give information
- Today everything exist to end in a photograph
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Friday,11/19/2010.Lecture Summary
Some Contemporary Photo - Based Art
During class we discussed different photographers and their photography.
- Ansel Adams- Photographed a specific moment in time
- Edward Weston - Black and white photography with form and lighting
- Henry Cartier-Bresson - Used out of focus camera technique and considered master of the moment
- Jeff Wall - Used huge prints
- Walker Evans - Social commentary photography
- Sherry Levine- Took a picture of one Walker Evans photos and called it her own
Other Photographers we learned about are Dave Anderson, Oscar Fernando Gomez, Richard Billingham, Nan Goldin, Cindy Sherman, Andere Sarano, and Dorthy Elounge
During class we discussed different photographers and their photography.
- Ansel Adams- Photographed a specific moment in time
- Edward Weston - Black and white photography with form and lighting
- Henry Cartier-Bresson - Used out of focus camera technique and considered master of the moment
- Jeff Wall - Used huge prints
- Walker Evans - Social commentary photography
- Sherry Levine- Took a picture of one Walker Evans photos and called it her own
Other Photographers we learned about are Dave Anderson, Oscar Fernando Gomez, Richard Billingham, Nan Goldin, Cindy Sherman, Andere Sarano, and Dorthy Elounge
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
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