What is the Factory?
A painting that played on Renaissance nudes, but instead portrayed the 19th c. Parisian world of brothels and prostitution.
In the 1980s, this graffiti artist in the punk scene became friends with Warhol and started creating street art-inspired canvases
Who is Jean-Michel Basquiat?
This phase of cubism was all about bringing together different materials and experimenting with collage.
What is synthetic cubism?
Feminist art was part of a broader women's rights movement in the 1970s, known as this:
What is Second-Wave Feminism?
Painters in late 19th c. Paris who wander around outside the studio and experience their modern world
What is a flaneur?
This art movement emphasized the portrayal of a fleeting moment and the plays of light and shapes upon one's eyes
What is impressionism?
Who is Jackson Pollock?
This artist was one of the first to create abstract paintings, using only form and color to express his messages.
Who is Kandinsky?
What is Pop Art?
Who is Jackson Pollock?
What is the Salon des Refuses (or Salon of Rejects)?
This artist ran the New York art scene in the 1960s, 70s, and 80s, but it was more about satire, celebrity, and pop than the serious ideals of modernism.
Who is Andy Warhol?
What is analytic cubism?
This artist rejected the machismo of the modernist art world and even created a feminist art program in California.
Who is Judy Chicago?
A personal, intimate style of painting that emphasized the expressive potential of form and color, associated with Van Gogh
What is Post-Impressionism?
This painting, purchased by MOMA in NYC in the 1930s, was considered then to be one of the most important modernist works of the 20th century.
What is Picasso's Demoiselles d'Avignon?
Pollock's paintings were a record of gesture and movement, so one critic dubbed them as this:
What are 'action paintings'?
What is primitivism?
An artist, as well as an anti-war and gay rights activist, who turned the subway into his studio space in 1980s NYC
Who is Keith Haring?
This French 'wildman' went to French Polynesia (and married a teenager) in order to push the limits of his art, of Western representation
Who is Gauguin?
This painter, though she was a successful artist and trained at Hans Hoffman's NYC art school, was defined by her marriage to Jackson Pollock more than anything else.
Who is Lee Krasner?
This museum's 1984 exhibition on primitivism was widely criticized for simply reinforcing the dominance of Western modernism:
What is MOMA?
Warhol playfully (or insultingly?) created large abstract mural paintings in a Pollock style, but made from this bodily fluid:
What is urine?