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TWENTIETH CENTURY TWENTIETH CENTURY ART BETWEEN THE ART BETWEEN THE WORLD WARS WORLD WARS

TWENTIETH CENTURY ART BETWEEN THE WORLD WARS. Key Characteristics Absurdity-life doesn't make sense, so why should art? Chance-life is random Irreverence-challenge

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Page 1: TWENTIETH CENTURY ART BETWEEN THE WORLD WARS. Key Characteristics Absurdity-life doesn't make sense, so why should art? Chance-life is random Irreverence-challenge

TWENTIETH CENTURY TWENTIETH CENTURY ART BETWEEN THE ART BETWEEN THE

WORLD WARSWORLD WARS

Page 2: TWENTIETH CENTURY ART BETWEEN THE WORLD WARS. Key Characteristics Absurdity-life doesn't make sense, so why should art? Chance-life is random Irreverence-challenge

Key Characteristics Absurdity-life doesn't make sense, so why should

art? Chance-life is random Irreverence-challenge cherished beliefs and

institutions Key Techniques Ready-made-sculpture from existing manufactured

parts Photomontage-collection of photographs

Dada

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Key Characteristics Depicts the world of the unconscious mind;

dreams Influenced by Bosch, Gauguin and Symbolists Odd juxtaposition of recognizable objects Exaggeration in the appearance of objects Unusual objects and symbols that express the

artist's inner mind and question reality

Surrealism

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Key Artists

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GIORGIO DE CHIRICO, Melancholy and Mystery of a Street, 1914. Oil on canvas

Giorgio de Chirico--proto-Surrealist; eerie scenes

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GIORGIO DE CHIRICO The Song of Love, 1914

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SALVADOR DALÍ, The Persistence of Memory, 1931. Oil on canvas,

Dali-Realistic figures, idiosyncratic symbols

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RENÉ MAGRITTE, The Treachery (or Perfidy) of Images, 1928-1929. Oil on canvas

Magritte-unusual combinations of recognizable objects

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JOAN MIRÓ, The Potato, 1928 Oil on canvas

Miro-used biomorphic shapes

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MARC CHAGALL, I and the Village, 1911

Chagall-drew upon childhood experiences in Russia

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FRIDA KAHLO, The Two Fridas, 1939. Oil on canvas

Frida Kahlo--series of biographical self-portraits; wife of Mexican muralist Diego Rivera

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CONSTANTIN BRANCUSI, Bird in Space, 1928. Bronze Abstract work intended to capture subject's essence Bird in Space is most famous work

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BARBARA HEPWORTH, Oval Sculpture (No. 2), 1943. Plaster cast Modernist English sculptor Major innovator in use of negative space

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HENRY MOORE, Reclining Figure, 1939. Elm wood

• Major use of organic curves and negative space

• Abstract recumbent female figures • Works have monumental quality

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Alexander Calder Lobster Trap and Fish Tail, 1939Mobiles-moving sculptures suspended from ceiling Simplified organic forms Similar to Miro's biomorphic paintings