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Arts in the Information Age

Arts in the Information Age. Pop Art. Starts in England in the 1950s Really takes off in 1960s New York Celebrates consumers products, celebrities, and everyday life as presented by mass media Art as a product Like Dadaism.

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Arts in the Information Age

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  1. Arts in theInformation Age

  2. Pop Art • Starts in England in the 1950s • Really takes off in 1960s New York • Celebrates consumers products, celebrities, and everyday life as presented by mass media • Art as a product • Like Dadaism

  3. Andy WarholMint Marilyn Monroe1962Oil and silkscreen enamel on canvas

  4. Roy LichtensteinTorpedo...Los!1963, oil on canvas

  5. Yves KleinAnthropometry – “The Monotone Symphony”1960

  6. Bridget RileyCurrent1964Synthetic polymer paint on composition board

  7. Musical Experimentation Synthesizers 100% Electronic Music Every aspect of a song is executed according to precise mathematical programming Milton Babbitt Ensembles for Synthesizer

  8. Isamu Noguchi Red Cube 1968, Red painted steel. Donald JuddUntitled1967, Blue lacquer on galvanized iron

  9. Musical Experimentation Musical Minimalism Operas with no plot, dialogue, or drama Philip Glass Einstein on the Beach 16 voice choir with soloists Spoken poetry

  10. Chuck CloseBig Self-Portrait1967-1968Acrylic on canvas

  11. Duane HansonTourists1970, Fiberglass and polyester polychromed

  12. Leon GolubInterrogation II1981, Acrylic on canvas

  13. Anselm KieferTo the Unknown Painter 1983 Oil, emulsion, woodcut, shellac, latex, and straw on canvas

  14. Magdalena AbakanowiczCrowd 11986 – 1987, Burlap and resin, 50 standing life-sized figures

  15. Chris OfiliAfrodizzia1996Elephant dung, map pins, collage, resin and oil on canvas

  16. Yasumasa MorimuraPortrait (Twins)1988, Color photograph, clear medium

  17. Nam June PaikMegatron1995Eight channel computer driven video installation with 215 monitors, color, sound

  18. Cai Guo-QiangInopportune, Stage 12005, Mixed media

  19. Frank Gehry Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Spain, 1997.

  20. Frank Gehry Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles, 2003.

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