The Cold War Art Museum
At what point in the war do you enter the museum? What significant events have happened in your life so far? Making reference to details and elements of several paintings, which artwork is most and least aesthetically pleasing to you? How does knowing the biographies of each artist change or affect your opinion in any way?
JASPER JOHNS (biography)
ROBERT RAUSHENBERG (biography)
ANDY WARHOL (biography)
ROY LICHTENSTEIN (biography)
DAVID HOCKNEY (biography)
| The Second Tea Painting, 1961 | Beverly Hills Housewife, 1966 | A Lawn Being Sprinkled, 1967 | Three Chairs with a Section of a Picasso Mural, 1970 |
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R.B. KITAJ (biography)
WAYNE THIEBAUD (biography)
SIGMAR POLKE (biography)
| Two Palm Trees, 1964 | Ich mach das schon Jess (I'll Take Care of That, Jess), 1972 | Heron Painting II, 1968 |
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HELEN FRANKENTHALER (biography)
| Blue Atmoshpere | Freefall | Jacob's Ladder | Under April Wood | Sesame |
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JOAN MITCHELL (biography)
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CUBAN ART
| City Scape | Rabena Manzanillo | ||
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