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Contemporary Art What are artists making today?

Contemporary Art What are artists making today?. Richard Hamilton, Just What Is It that Makes Today’s Homes So Different, So Appealing?, 1956. Pop Art. Jeff Koons, Rabbit , 1986. Contemporary Art. Damien Hirst. Damien Hirst, For the Love of God , 2007.

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Contemporary Art What are artists making today?

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  1. Contemporary Art What are artists making today?

  2. Richard Hamilton, Just What Is It that Makes Today’s Homes So Different, So Appealing?, 1956. Pop Art Jeff Koons, Rabbit, 1986.

  3. Contemporary Art

  4. Damien Hirst

  5. Damien Hirst, For the Love of God, 2007.

  6. Damien Hirst, The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living, 1991. Tiger shark, glass, steel, formalin, 84”x204”, private collection.

  7. Monument (Installation View)

  8. Vue d'installation des Enfants de Dijon Heller Gallery, New York.

  9. Monumenta 2010

  10. Les Ombres

  11. Christian Boltanski Monument, 1986 

  12. Andy Goldsworthy Creating a Sculpture

  13. Goldsworthy, Screens series, Lake district, England, 1988.

  14. Goldworthy, Cairn, 1997.

  15. Goldsworthy, Alderney Stones, 2006

  16. Goldsworthy. Ice Star, 1987.

  17. Andy Goldsworthy, Carefully Broken Pebbles Scratched White with Another Stone, 1985.

  18. Portrait of Louise Bourgeois

  19. Bourgeois, untitled mobile

  20. Bourgeois, Nature Study, 1984.

  21. Bourgeois, untitled

  22. Louise Bourgeois, Maman, 1995. Bronze with marble eggs, 30 x 33’, National Gallery of Art, Ottawa.

  23. Maman • The spider is an ode to my mother. She was my best friend. Like a spider, my mother was a weaver. My family was in the business of tapestry restoration, and my mother was in charge of the workshop. Like spiders, my mother was very clever. Spiders are friendly presences that eat mosquitoes. We know that mosquitoes spread diseases and are therefore unwanted. So, spiders are helpful and protective, just like my mother. • — Louise Bourgeois

  24. Detail of Maman

  25. Mueck, Couple under an Umbrella, 2013.

  26. Mueck creating Couple under an Umbrella, 2013.

  27. Mueck creating Couple under an Umbrella, 2013.

  28. Mueck, Boy, 1995.

  29. Mueck A Girl 2006

  30. Ron Mueck, Mask II, 2001-02.

  31. Mueck, Mask II, 2001-02.

  32. Mary Pratt, The Jelly Shelf.

  33. Mary Pratt, Between the Dark and the Daylight, 2011.

  34. Mary Pratt, Between the Dark and the Daylight, detail.

  35. Mary Pratt, Pyrex on Gas Flame, 1975.

  36. Pratt, Eggs in an Egg Crate, 1975.

  37. Pratt, Smears of Jam Lights of Jelly.

  38. Pratt, Smears of Jam Lights of Jelly, detail.

  39. Banksy, Untitled (Powerwashing the Cave Painting).

  40. Banksy, Untitled (Follow Your Dreams).

  41. Banksy, Untitled (Soldier and Child).

  42. Banksy, Untitled (Maid).

  43. Diego Velázquez, Portrait of Pope Innocent X, c. 1650 Oil on canvas, 141 cm × 119 cm, Galleria Doria Pamphilj, Rome

  44. Francis Bacon, Study after Velázquez's Portrait of Pope Innocent X, 1953 Oil on canvas, 153 cm × 118 cm, Des Moines Art Center, Des Moines, Iowa

  45. Contemporary Art

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