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Henri Matisse
Joy of Life, 1905-1906


Henri Matisse
The Red Studio, 1911


Henri Matisse
Woman with a Hat, 1905


Pablo Picasso
The Ladies of Avignon, 1907


George Braque
The Portuguese, 1911


Pablo Picasso
Guitar, Music Sheet, and Glass, 1912


Ernst Ludwig
Kirchner, Street, Dresden, 1908


Vasily Kandinsky
Small Pleasures, 1913


Vasily Kandinsky
Sketch for‘Composition VII,’ 1913


Umberto Boccioni
States of Mind: The Farewells


Alfred Stieglitz
The Steerage, 1907


Alfred Stieglitz,
Old and New New York, 1910


Edward Steichen
The Flatiron, 1904


Anne Brigman
The Cleft of the Rock, 1907


Paul Strand
Abstractions, Porch Shadows, Connecticut, 1916


Alfred Stieglitz
Equivalent, 1930


Alfred Stieglitz
Hodge Kirnon, 1917


Marcel Duchamp
The Fountain, 1917


Hannah Hoch
Cut with the Kitchen Knife


Salvador Dalí
The Persistence of Memory

André Masson
Battle of Fishes


Man Ray
The Gift, 1921


Jackson Pollock
One: Number 31, 1950


Franz Klein
Intersection, 1955


Mark Rothko,
No. 61 (Rust and Blue)


Norman Lewis
Blending


Norman Lewis
Alabama, 1960


Lee Krasner
Gaea, 1966


Helen Frankenthaler
Mountains and Sea, 1952


Robert Rauschenberg
Odalisk, 1955-1958

Jasper Johns
Three Flags, 1958


Roy Lichtenstein
Brushstroke, 1965

Andy Warhol
32 Campbell’s Soup Cans, 1962


Donald Judd
Untitled, 1969


David Smith,
Cubi VII, 1963


Frank Stella
Zambezi, 1959


Juan Capistran
White Minority, 2005-7.


Yoko Ono,
Cut Piece, 1964


CalArts Feminist Art Program
Womanhouse, Los Angeles, 1972


Wadsworth Jarrell
Revolutionary, 1971

AfriCOBRA
Chicago-based group of black artists who aimed to develop their own aesthetic to empower black communities.
Fauvism
The first of the avant-garde (new ideas) movements that flourished in France in the 20th century
Dada
Berlin: reaction against the ongoing political instability and militarism.
New York: humor and irony to critique art and society.
Cubism
What happens when we see a figure from multiple angles at the same time?
Proto-Pre (before cubism)
Analytic (painting)
Synthetic (collage)
Die Brücke
The birth of Expressionism. The bridge between past and future artists.
Photo-Secession
An early 20th-century movement that promoted photography as fine art, photographic pictorialism in particular (art, not documentary)
Abstract expressionism
The experience of texture and emotion portrayed with each stroke. They aren’t trying to paint the world.
Minimalism
Artworks of geometric shapes based on the square and the rectangle.