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ARTS 150 1st Edition Lecture 32 Outline of Lecture 31I. Paul CezanneII. Henri MatisseIII. Pablo PicassoAnalytic Cubism Synthetic Cubism IV. Vassily KandinskyOutline of Lecture 32I. Ferdinand LegerFuturismII. Gino SeveriniIII. Umberto BoccioniDada IV. Hugo Ball V. Marcel DunchampReadymadeVI. Jean ArpVII. Man RaySurrealismVIII. Salvador DaliIX. Meret OppenheimCurrent LectureFerdinand LegerThree Women, France, Purism (1921)Simplified from Picasso's cubismVery geometric shapesThe body parts are not quite in line with the bodies of the womenBrighter colors than Picasso Futurism Gino SeveriniArmored Train in Action, Italy, Futurism (1915)Derived from Cubist style and the cult of technology and speedFuturists thought of war as the ultimate hygieneThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.Umberto BoccioniUnique Forms of Continuity in Space, Italy, Futurism (1913)Possible references to old art: "wings" on ankles may reference Hermes, possible conquistador hat Dada - anti everything, emphasize the absurdity of life Hugo Ball Reciting the Sound Poem "Karawane", Dada (1916)Random sounds put together to make "words" that don't exist in any language, rhythm only Marcel DunchampFountain, USA, Dada (1917)Displayed an upside-down urinal as a fountain, signed it as R. MutEntered it into an exhibition that didn't have a jury, they rejected it and Dunchamp wrote and said they couldn't do that it wasn't a jury exhibition and "R. Mut's" art should be displayed Readymade = something taken from non-artistic context, but identified as art by being placed in an exhibition L.H.O.O.Q. (sounds like "Elle a chaud au cul" which means "she has a hot ass"), Dada (1912)Takes a reproduction of the Mona Lisa, draws facial hair on her, inscribes it with L.H.O.O.Q. Jean ArpCollage Arranged According to the Laws of Chance, Zurich, torn and pasted paper, Dada (1916)Doesn't actually look as if it was done by chance Man RayGift, New York, painted flat iron with row of 13 tacks with heads glued to botom, Dada (1921)Took a preexisting object, made it useless Surrealism - offshoot of Dada, key theorist was a psychologist, "mind is divided between the irrational unconscious vs. the rational consciousness" Salvador DaliThe Persistence of Memory, Surrealism (1931) Biomorphic = abstract form that looks organic Meret OppenheimObject (Juncheon in Fur), Surrealism (1936)Tea cup covered in furSuggests sexuality


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