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ART 100 Understanding Visual Culture
Marcel DZAMA, Untitled, 2000. Ink and gouache on paper
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Marcel Breuer’s Wassily Chair, 1925 photograph
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Johannes VermeerGirl with a Pearl Earringc. 1665-1666oil on canvasMauritshuis, The Hague
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visitors to the Frick Gallery photographing the work, summer 2014
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Wangechi MUTUborn Nairobi, Kenya, 1972
came to US in the 1990s
BFA Cooper Union, NYC
MFA, Yale
lives/works Brooklyn, NY
large-scale collages pieced together from found imagery
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Wangechi MUTUPin-up2001ink, acrylic, and collage on mylar
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Wangechi Mutu (Kenyan, b. 1972). Riding Death in My Sleep, 2002. Ink, collage on paper, 60 x 44 inches (152.4 x 111.76 cm). Collection of Peter Norton, New York. © Wangechi Mutu
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“To emphasize only the beautiful seems to me to be like a mathematical system that only concerns itself with positive numbers.“
Paul KLEE (1879-1940)
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Figurines, Hamangia culture, southeastern Europec. 5000 BCEterracotta, H: 4 ½ inches
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Royal Death MaskMycenae, Greecec. 1550 BCEgold10 ¼ inches
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"Rome-Capitole-StatueConstantin" by Jean-Christophe BENOIST - Own work. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 2.5
Constantine the Greatc. AD 312 marblefragments of seated outdoor sculpturenearly 40 ft highnow in the Capitoline Museum, Rome
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Door guardian (dvarapala) with a bow
c. 4th centuryPakistan, ancient region of GandharaStuccoH. 18 in. (45.7 cm), W. 10 3/4 in. (27.3 cm)
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Marcel DZAMAname is pronounced (Zah-mah)
born 1974, Winnipeg, Canada
drawings, constructions and films
studied art at University of Manitoba
now lives/works in Brooklyn
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Marcel Dzama, If you can't bring good news, then don't bring me any, 2012. Ink, gouache, graphite, and collage on paper.
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Marcel DZAMAEight Strong Winds, 2005.50x34 inches
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Malala will have her revenge, 2013, Ink, gouache, and graphite on piano scroll, 22 1/2 x 32 inches (57.2 x 81.3 cm)
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Marcel Dzama, Grand presentiments of what must come, 2012.Ink, watercolor, and graphite on piano scroll, 7 scrollsframed: 51 1/2 x 82 3/4 inches
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Daniel Kornrumpf, Focal Length (detail), 2009. embroidery on linen, 42" x 36"
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Daniel Kornrumpf, Austin Texas (detail), 2009, hand embroidered on canvas, 42" x 36”
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Daniel KORNRUMPFBrooklyn Bobby, 2007embroidery on linen, 50" x 44”
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Daniel Kornrumpf, Brooklyn Bobby, 2007, hand embroidered on linen, 50" x 44”
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Pierre Huyghe, Chantier Barbès-Rochechouart Billboard, Paris 1994
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“The attitude of the artist is more important than the content of the creation. It’s life’s struggles, not necessarily artistic skills, that touch people. The process of each life struggle is what we call art, regardless of its form.”
– Liu Bolin
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LIU Bolin
• born Shandong province in 1973
• BFA, Shandong College of Arts in 1995 and his
• MFA, from the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing in 2001.
• His best-known works are from his "Hiding in the City" series; photographic works that began as performance art in 2005.
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