Part One: Abstract Expressionism. Abstract Expressionism.

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Part One:

Abstract Expressionism

Pop Art

Jackson Pollock

                                                                                                                        

Autumn Rhythm, 1950

Jackson Pollock

Eyes in the Heat

1946

Lavender Mist, 1950

Lavender Mist, 1950

Jackson Pollock, Greyed Rainbow, 1953

Blue Poles, 1952

Willem de Kooning

1904–1997

Willem de Kooning, Excavation, 1950

Willem de Kooning

Woman I

1950-52

Willem de Kooning

Woman II

1953

Willem de Kooning

Woman IV

1952-53

Willem de Kooning

Woman V

1952-53

Willem de Kooning

Woman and Bicycle

1953

Action Painters such as Jackson Pollock wished to portray paint texture and the movement of the artist’s hand, showing evidence of the “act” of painting.

Color Field painters such as Mark Rothko were concerned with color and shape in order to create peaceful and spiritual paintings with no representative subject matter.

Both groups shared a common goal though: to express emotion.

Color Field

Painters

Mark Rothko Helen Frankenthaler

Mark Rothko

Mark Rothko

1947

Mark Rothko

1948

Mark Rothko

1949

Mark Rothko

White Center

1950

Mark Rothko

Number 10

Mark Rothko

Untitled, 1957

Mark Rothko

Untitled, 1949

Mark Rothko

Violet, Green, and Red

1951

Mark Rothko

Red, Yellow, Black on White

1967

Mark Rothko

Orange and Yellow

"the people who weep before my paintings are having the same religious experience I had when I painted them."

-Mark Rothko

Mark Rothko

Bright Blue, Brown,and Blue on Wine

1962

Helen Frankenthaler

Helen Frankenthaler, Mountains and Sea, 1952

Helen Frankenthaler

Hanging Garden

Pop Art

Andy Warhol1928-1987

Andy Warhol, 200 Cans of Soup, 1962

Andy Warhol

Coca-Cola

1962

Andy Warhol

Marilyn Monroe Diptych, 1962

Andy WarholBrillo Box

1968

Robert Indiana

Robert Indiana

The American Dream

1961

Robert Indiana

The Figure 5

1963

Roy Lichtenstein

Roy Lichtenstein

Whaam!

1963

Roy Lichtenstein

Blam

1962

Roy Lichtenstein

Drowning

1963

Roy Lichtenstein

Masterpiece

1962

M-Maybe

1965

Brushstroke, 1965

Lichtenstein on Abstract Expressionism

Brushstrokes, 1967

That's The Way It Should Have Begun! But It's Hopeless.

Original silkscreen poster

1968

Lichtenstein on Cubism

Lichtenstein on Surrealism

James Rosenquist

1933-

James Rosenquist

World’s Fair Mural

1964

James Rosenquist, President Elect, 1960-61

James Rosenquist, F-111, 1965

James Rosenquist, F-111 (detail), 1965

James Rosenquist, F-111 (detail), 1965