I was obsessed with shoes growing up, which led me to becoming a graphic designer for a fashion magazine. I rose to fame with my signature wig & awkward personality which caused quite the scene! I carried a tape recorder everywhere and my final artworks before my untimely death was experimenting with the first computer in the late 1980s.
Andy Warhol
I have to say, I don't understand what all the fuss is about. I mean, really, it's just a small painting of a woman with a smirk on her face.
Mona Lisa
painting outdoors
en plein air
Tasmanian landscape - rubbish dump
"The Claiming of Things" by Joan Ross
In 2003, For five hours, the Tate Modern did not realise I had stuck my artwork on their walls. Who am I?
Banksy
Francisco Goya
I recently had the misfortune of encountering this artwork, and I must say it was an utterly underwhelming experience. This so-called masterpiece consists of nothing more than a chaotic jumble of blue and white paint splatters on a canvas
Blue Poles
the atmosphere of a time period
zeitgeist
A group of men having dinner - wearing sandals
The Last Supper
In my front yard, my deceased brother was buried, who was born exactly one year before I was. He also had the same name as me. Who am I?
Vincent Van Gogh
At the age of 31, I stopped doing art in pursuit of chess. I gained the title of a chess master in 1925, and later participated in the Chess Olympiads! However, I will be forever known for "my" signature which caused quite a scandal.
Marcel Duchamp
"A preliminary drawing for a wallpaper pattern is more finished than this seascape! This painting makes any person a poor blind viewer trying to see through this fog or supposed sunrise!"
Impression Sunrise by Claude Monet
peculiar or individual
idiosyncratic
31 Chandeliers - uranium
Crystal Palace by Ken+Julia Yonetani
I was not famous until I was stolen! What am I?
The Mona Lisa
John Olsen
Instead of conveying a genuine Australian beach experience, it feels more like a nightmarish tableau frozen in time...and what's with the babies having abs?!
Australian Beach Pattern by Charles Meere
In 1971, with the encouragement of Geoffrey Bardon, a European art teacher, taught a group of Aboriginal men which lately became known as the _______ ____ Movement.
Papunya Tula
72 objects - 6 hours
Rhythm O
I was painted in a psych ward overlooking the French countryside...from barred windows.
Starry Night
I was always wary of strangers and spent most of my early 20s in my parents' basement teaching myself art. I rarely left the state of New York and spent most of my days in antique stores or op shops. I had a platonic, relationship with Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama while she was living in New York in the mid-1960s.
Joseph Cornell
Walking around the ramps created a dizzying experience, to say the least. I was with my grandmother and she too felt nauseous and it was difficult to control her wheelchair on this downward slope. To make matters worse, the giant skylight above caused me to almost get sun burn on my neck - I advise wearing a hat!
Guggenheim Museum, New York City
multiple appropriations in the one artwork
patische
Pro-abortion protest sign - face
Your Body is a Battlefield
olive oil, milk, eggs, lime and earth pigments for colour