Modernism Final

  1. Wright, Dana House, 1904. Springfield, IL
  2. Wright, Robie House, 1909. Chicago.
  3. McKim, Mead, and White, Pennsylvania Station, 1905-10. New York City.Demolished 1966.
  4. Maybeck, Palace of Fine Arts, 1915. San Francisco
  5. Maybeck, Principia College campus, 1930s, Elsah, Illinois
  6. Loos, Steiner House, 1910. Vienna, Austria. Front view
  7. Loos, Villa Müller, 1929-30. Prague, Czech Republic
  8. Erich Mendelsohn, Einstein Tower, 1920-21. Potsdam, Germany.
  9. Brancusi, Bird sculptures, 1919-26
  10. Brancusi, Endless Column, Târgu Jiu Park, Romania, 1938
  11. Chagall: Homage to Apollinaire, 1912

    Temptation, 1912. St. Louis Art Museum
  12. Chagall, Paris Through the Window, 1913
  13. Giacomo Balla, Abstract Speed+ Sound, 1913-14

    Umberto Boccioni, The City Rises, 1910
  14. Balla, Street Lamp (Study of Light), 1909
  15. Boccioni, Riot in the Galleria, 1910
  16. Carrà, The Galleria in Milan, 1912
  17. Balla, Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash, 1912
  18. Carlo Carrà, Patriotic Celebration,1914, collage
  19. Severini, Dynamic Hieroglyph of the Bal Tabarin,1912

    Severini, Dynamism of Forms,1912
  20. Boccioni, Unique Forms of Continuityin Space, 1913, bronze
  21. Coburn, Ezra Pound, 1917
  22. Larionov, Rayonist Composition, 1913
  23. Popova, Subject from a Dyer’s Shop, 1914
  24. Malevich, Morning in the Village after a Snowstorm, 1912

    Malevich, Woman before an Advertise-ment Column, 1914
  25. Malevich, Suprematist Painting (Eight RedRectangles), 1915
  26. Malevich, Suprematist Composition:White Square on White, 1918
  27. Tatlin, Corner Relief (Counter Relief), 1915
  28. Gabo, Column, 1923, plastic, metal, wood
  29. Rodchenko, Hanging Construction, 1921
  30. Rodchenko photograph, mid 1920s
  31. Rodchenko painting, mid 1920s
  32. Rodchenko poster, 1924. “Books, please—in all branches of knowledge!”
  33. Gino Severini, Artillery Train, 1915
  34. Prosthetics made for soldiers woundedin the Great War, 1914-1918

    Raoul Hausmann, The Spirit of ourAge, 1920: German Dada in responseto the War
  35. Täuber, Dada Head, 1920
  36. Hugo Ball, Karawane, performedat the Cabaret Voltaire, Zürich,1917: man as comic mechanism
  37. Janco, Mask, 1919
  38. Arp, Collage Arranged Accordingto the Laws of Chance, 1916-17

    Taueber, Free Rhythms, 1919
  39. Duchamp, Nude Descending a Staircase,No. 2, 1912
  40. Etienne-Jules Marey,Human Locomotion,chronophotograph, 1883
  41. Duchamp, Chocolate Grinder, No. 1, 1913
  42. Duchamp, Fountain, 1917

    Bicycle Wheel, 1913. Replica of lost “original.”
  43. Man Ray, Gift, 1921

    Picabia, Portrait of Stieglitz, 1915
  44. Höch, Cut with the Kitchen Knife DadaThrough the Last Weimar Beer BellyCultural Epoch of Germany, 1919-20.Photomontage

    Höch, Beautiful Girl, 1920
  45. Schwitters: Picture with Light Center, 1919

    Merzbild 25A, 1920
  46. Schwitters, Hanover Merzbau, begunc. 1920. Destroyed by the Nazis mid-1930s
  47. Heartfield: Don’t Be Afraid—He’s aVegetarian, 1934

    Heartfield, Little German Christmas Tree,1934
  48. Beckmann, Self-Portrait in Tuxedo, 1927
  49. Beckmann, The Departure, 1932-33
  50. Beckmann, Acrobats, 1939. Saint Louis Art Museum.
  51. Modigliani, Nude, 1917
  52. Modigliani, Chaim Soutine, 1916
  53. Soutine, Gnarled Trees, c. 1920

    Van Gogh, Tree Roots and Trunks, 1890
  54. Soutine, Carcass of Beef, c. 1925
  55. Matisse, Bathers with a Turtle, 1908 and Decorative Figure, 1908, both SLAM
  56. Matisse, The Piano Lesson, 1916

    Matisse, The Music Lesson, 1917
  57. Matisse, Decorative Figure on an Ornamental Background, 1926

    Matisse, Large Reclining Nude (Pink Nude),1935
  58. Matisse, Dance, 1931-32, Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia
  59. Picasso, Three Musicians, 1921
  60. Braque, Café-Bar, 1919

    Braque, The Blue Mandolin, 1930, SLAM
  61. Picasso, Still Life with Plaster Head, 1925
  62. Le Corbusier (Charles-Edouard Jeanneret), Still Life, 1920
  63. Picasso, The Architect’s Table, 1912

    Ozenfant, Glasses and Bottles, 1921
  64. Mondrian, Flowering Apple Tree, 1912
  65. Mondrian, Gray Tree, 1911
  66. Mondrian, Tableau no. 2, 1913
  67. Mondrian, Seascape, 1909
  68. Mondrian, Ocean 5, 1915

    Mondrian, Composition in Black and White: Pier and Ocean, 1915
  69. Mondrian, Composition in Color A, 1917
  70. Mondrian, Composition with Red, Yellow, Blue and Black, 1921
  71. Mondrian, Composition, 1921. Reworked as Tableau no. 2, 1921-25
  72. Piet Mondrian, Composition with Red, Blue, and Yellow, 1930
  73. Van Doesburg, ceiling design for Café Aubette, 1926 Strasbourg
  74. Oud, Workers Housing Estate, 1924-27, Hook of Holland
  75. Rietveld, Schröder House, 1924, Utrecht, Holland
  76. Rietveld, Red and Blue Chair, 1917
  77. Walter Gropius, Bauhaus, Dessau, Germany, 1925-26

    Herbert Bayer, Bauhaus Dessau, cover of publicity brochure, 1927
  78. Gropius and Meyer,Fagus Shoe Factory,begun 1911;later additions 1925
  79. Entry by Walter Gropius and Adolf Meyerinto the competition for the ChicagoTribune Tower, 192
  80. Paul Renner, Futura typeface, 1927
  81. Josef Albers, City, 1928. Colored glass
  82. Anni Albers, Wall Hanging, 1926. Wool tapestry.
  83. Gunta Stölzl, Tapestry, 1922-23
  84. Marianne Brandt, teapot and tea service made at the Bauhaus, c. 1927
  85. Breuer, armchair, model B3, 1928
  86. Moholy-Nagy, Untitled (view looking down from the radio tower,Berlin), c. 1928
  87. Moholy-Nagy, Photogram, mid 1920s
  88. Klee, Around the Fish, 1926
  89. Klee, Individualized Altimetry of Stripes, 1930
  90. Kandinsky, Composition VIII, 1923
  91. Gabo, Linear Construction in Space, no. 1, early 1940s
  92. Le Corbusier, Villa Savoye, 1928-30, Poissy, France
  93. Mies, German Pavilion for InternationalExhibition, Barcelona, 1929
  94. Wright, Edgar Kaufmann house (Fallingwater), 1934-37. Bear Run, PA
  95. Joseph Albers, Homage to the Square: Apparition, 1959
  96. Henri Rousseau, The Dream, 1910

    Giorgio de Chirico, The Soothsayer’s Recompense, 1913

    Marc Chagall, I and the Village, 1911
  97. Masson, Battle of Fishes, 1926
  98. Max Ernst, Two Children are ThreatenedBy a Nightingale, 1924
  99. Ernst, The Horde, 1927
  100. Ernst, The Eye of Silence, 1943-44. Kemper Art Museum.
  101. Arp, Head with Annoying Objects, 1930
  102. Arp, Human Concretion, 1935
  103. Joan Miro, Harlequin’s Carnival, 1924-25
  104. Miró, Painting, 1933
  105. Miró, Object, 1936
  106. Meret Oppenheim, Object (Luncheon in Fur), 1936
  107. Tanguy, Mama, Papa is Wounded! 1927
  108. Dali, Persistence of Memory, 1931
  109. Dali, Soft Construction with Boiled Beans (Premonition of Civil War), 1936
  110. Magritte, The Treachery of Images, 1928-29
  111. Magritte, The Phantom Landscape, 1928-29

    The Human Condition I, 1934
  112. Giacometti, Woman with her Throat Cut, 1932
  113. Giacometti, The Palace at 4 a.m., 1932-33
  114. Man Ray, Observatory Time—The Lovers,1936. Photomontage.

    Man Ray, Fingers, 1930. Solarizedphotograph.
  115. Dora Maar, Père Ubu, 1936

    Maar, Untitled, 1934
  116. René Magritte, Je ne voie . . ., 1929Published in La Révolution Surréaliste, 1929

    Magritte, The Rape, 1934
  117. Balthus, The Guitar Lesson, 1934

    Hans Bellmer, The Doll, 1934-1940s
  118. Dalí, The Phenomenon of Ecstasy, 1933. Photomontage
  119. Germaine Berton with Surrealists,photomontage published in La RévolutionSurréaliste, no. 1, Dec. 1924
  120. My Governess, 1936
  121. Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore, photographs, 1930s
  122. Leonora Carrington, Portrait of Max Ernst, 1939
  123. Carrington, Self-Portrait, 1936-37
  124. Tanning, Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, 1946
  125. Tanning, Birthday, 1942
  126. Henri, Laughing Child, 1907
  127. Riis, Five Cents a Spot, c. 1889, from Riis’sbook How the Other Half Lives, 1890
  128. Hine, Girl in Carolina Cotton Mill, 1908
  129. Sloan, Hairdresser’s Window, 1907
  130. Weber, Rush Hour, New York, 1915
  131. Weber, Chinese Restaurant, 1915
  132. Marin, Lower Manhattan (Composition Derived from theTop of the Woolworth Building), 1922

    Cass Gilbert, WoolworthBuilding, New York, completed1913
  133. artley, The Iron Cross, 1915, Kemper Art Museum

    Hartley, Portrait of a German Officer,1914
  134. Dove, Nature Symbolized, no. 2, 1910-11

    Dove, Abstraction No. 6, 1910-11
  135. O’Keeffe, Music—Pink and Blue II, 1919
  136. O’Keeffe, Radiator Building—Night,New York, 1927

    O’Keeffe, Cow’s Skull with CalicoRoses, 1931
  137. Demuth, My Egypt, 1927

    Demuth, The Figure 5 in Gold, 1928
  138. Sheeler, Church Street El, 1920

    Sheeler, Classic Landscape, 1931
  139. Palmer Hayden, The Janitor Who Paints, 1931
  140. Bearden, Folk Musicians, 1941-42
  141. Lawrence, The Migrationof the Negro Series,1940-41

    Panel no. 1: “During WorldWar I there was a greatmigration north by SouthernNegroes.”

    Panel no. 10: “They werevery poor.”
  142. Hopper, Nighthawks, 1942
  143. Hopper, Approaching a City, 1946
  144. Bishop, Waiting, 1938
  145. Hopper, Chop Suey, 1929

    Bishop, Two Girls, 1935
  146. Benton, City Building, from America Today, 1930

    Wood, American Gothic, 1930
  147. Benton, A Social History of Missouri, 1934-36, House of RepresentativesLounge, Missouri State Capitol, Jefferson City
  148. Kahlo, Self-Portrait on the Border Between Mexico and theUnited States, 1932
  149. Kahlo, Self-Portrait with Thorns, 1940

    Kahlo, Diego and I, 1949
  150. Rivera, Detroit Industry, 1932, Detroit Institute of Arts
  151. Rivera, Man, Controller of the Universe,1931 (New York), 1934 (Mexico City)
  152. Picasso, Girl Before a Mirror, 1932. Collection of theMuseum of Modern Art, New York
  153. Picasso, Guernica, 1937. In New York, at MoMA, from 1938-1981
  154. Mondrian, Broadway Boogie Woogie, 1942-43
  155. Hofmann, Untitled, 1942
  156. Gorky, Composition, 1936
  157. Gorky, The Liver is the Cock’s Comb, 1944
  158. De Kooning, Pink Angels, c. 1945
  159. Willem de Kooning, Excavation, 1950
  160. Willem de Kooning, Woman I, 1950-52
  161. Krasner, Untitled, 1940
  162. Krasner, Untitled (Little Image), 1949
  163. Rothko, No. 1, 1948-49
  164. Rothko, Untitled, 1949
  165. Pollock, Going West, 1934
  166. Pollock, Mural, 1943, a commission from the collector and art dealer PeggyGuggenheim
  167. Pollock, Lavender Mist, 1950
  168. Lewis, The Yellow Hat, 1936

    Pollock, Cotton Pickers, c. 1935
  169. Lewis, Phantasy II, 1946
  170. Lewis, Twilight Sounds, 1947. Saint Louis Art Museum.
  171. Lewis, Harlem Gate, 1949
  172. Lewis, Untitled, 1949
  173. Lewis, Tenement II, 1950. 30 in. x 50 in.
  174. Picasso, Skull, 1940
  175. Picasso, The Charnel House, 1944-45
  176. Moore, Study for Tube Shelter Perspective, 1940-41

    Grey Tube Shelter, 1940
  177. Giacometti: Head of a Man on a Rod, 1947; The Nose, 1947
  178. Giacometti, The Plaza, 1948
  179. Bacon, Painting, 1946

    Bacon, Head VI, 1949
  180. Fautrier, Head of a Hostage, 1944
  181. Bischof, Cologne, 1946
  182. Sutherland, Crucifixion, 1946

    Sutherland, Thorn Head, 1947
  183. Manzù, Doors of Death: Death byViolence, 1952-64. St. Peter’s, Vatican.
  184. Richier, Praying Mantis, 1949
  185. Richier, Storm Man (left) and Hurricane Woman (right), 1948-49
  186. Burri, Composition, 1953

    Burri, Sack, 1953
  187. Fontana, Spatial Concept, 1955
  188. Mathieu, Painting, 1953. 6 ½ ft x 10 ft
  189. Pollock, Autumn Rhythm, 1950, 8’9” x 17’3”
  190. Hartung, Composition, 1949

    Soulages, Painting, 1953
  191. Dubuffet, Corps de Dame, 1950
  192. Dubuffet, View of Paris: The Life of Pleasure, 1944
  193. Dubuffet, The Exemplary Life of the Soil (from the Texturology series), 1958
  194. Klein, Blue Monochrome, 1960

    Blue Monochrome, 1961
  195. Yves Klein, Le Vide (The Void), 1958 at Galerie Iris Clert, Paris
  196. Klein, Anthropometries of the Blue Period, 1960, performance

    Klein, Anthropometries, 1960
  197. Klein, Leap into the Void, 1960
  198. Tinguely, Meta-Matic no. 6, 1959
  199. Tinguely, Homage to New York, 1960, installation in the Sculpture Garden at theMuseum of Modern Art, New York
  200. Saint-Phalle, Shooting Picture, 1961
  201. Saint-Phalle with Jean Tinguely and Per Ultvedt, SHE—A Cathedral, 1966
  202. Christo, Dockside Packages, 1961, Cologne Harbor
  203. Christo and Jean-Claude, Wrapped Museum of Contemporary Art,Chicago, 1969
  204. Christo and Jeanne-Claude, The Gates, 2005, Central Park, New York
  205. Manzoni, Living Sculpture, 1961 Manzoni, Pedestal of the World, 1961
  206. Manzoni, Artist’s Shit, 1961
  207. amilton, Just what is it that makes today’shomes so different, so appealing? 1956. Collage.

    Blake, On the Balcony, 1955-57
  208. Hockney, A Bigger Splash, 1966

    Hockney, We Two Boys Together Clinging, 1961
  209. Rauschenberg, White Painting, 1951-3

    John Cage, Score for 4’33, 1951
  210. Johns, Flag -> Three Flags, 1955
  211. Johns, Target with Plaster Casts, 1955
  212. Johns, Painting with Two Balls, 1960

    Painted Bronze, 1960
  213. Rauschenberg, Bed, 1955 (left) and Monogram, 1959(above). Combine pantings.
  214. Rauschenberg, Choke, 1964. Kemper Art Museum.
  215. Kaprow, Household, 1964 (below),Yard, 1961 (right), Happenings.
  216. Oldenburg, The Store, 1961
  217. Oldenburg, Giant Floor Hamburger, 1962

    Giant Soft Fan, 1966-67
  218. Lichtenstein, Whaam! 1963
  219. Lichtenstein, Masterpiece, 1962
  220. Lichtenstein, Big Painting, 1965
  221. Warhol, 210 Coca-Cola Bottles, 1962
  222. Warhol, 200 Campbell’s Soup Cans, 1962
  223. Warhol, installation of32 Campbell’s SoupCans at Ferus Gallery,Los Angeles, 1962
  224. Warhol, Marilyn Diptych, 1962

    Warhol, Gold Marilyn, 1962
  225. Warhol, Orange Car Crash and GreenCar Crash, 1963 from Death andDisaster Series
  226. Rosenquist, Marilyn Monroe, 1962
  227. Rosenquist, F-111, 1965. Detail below; entire painting above
  228. Indiana, LOVE imagery,beginning 1964
  229. Oldenburg & Coosje van Bruggen Batcolumn, 1977. Chicago

    Spoonbridge and Cherry, 1985-1988. Minneapolis,Walker Art Museum sculpture garden
  230. Marisol, The Family, 1962

    Marisol, Love, 1962 Warhol, 210 Coca-Cola Bottles, 1962
  231. Frankenthaler, Mountains and Sea, 1952
  232. Frankenthaler, Interior Landscape, 1964
  233. Louis, Alpha Pi, 1960
  234. Kelly, Orange and Green, 1966
  235. Noland, Sarah’s Reach, 1964
  236. Tony Smith, Die, 1962
  237. Kosuth, One and Three Chairs, 1965
  238. Morris, installation of untitled sculptures at Green Gallery, New York, 1964
  239. Morris, Untitled (Mirrored Cubes), 1965
  240. Morris, Steam, 1969
  241. Morris, Box with the Sound of its own Making, 1961, wood,tape recorder
  242. Nauman, Fountain, 1966
  243. Nauman, From Hand to Mouth, 1967

    Neon Templates Taken from my Bodyat 10-Inch Intervals, 1966
  244. Nauman, Video Corridor, 1970
  245. Serra, To Lift, 1967, vulcanized rubber
  246. Serra, Prop Piece, 1968, lead

    One Ton Prop (House of Cards), 1969, steel
  247. Serra, Splashing, 1969, lead
  248. Kelly, White Plaque:Bridge Arch and Reflection,1955
  249. Kelly, Blue Black,2001. PulitzerArts Foundation
  250. Bridget Riley, Movement in Squares, 1961
  251. Victor Vasarely, Vega Per, 1969
  252. Wright, Guggenheim Museum, 1957-59, New York City
  253. Wright, Price CompanyTower, 1952-56,Bartlesville, OK
  254. Minoru Yamasaki, Pruitt-Igoe housing project, St. Louis, 1954-1972
  255. Le Corbusier, Notre-Dame-du-Haut, 1950-54, Ronchamp, France
  256. Mies van der Rohe, Crown Hall, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, 1950-56
  257. Skidmore, Owings,and Merrill, Lever House,1951-52, New York City
  258. Mies and Philip Johnson, Seagram Building, New York, completed 1958
  259. Philip Johnson, Glass House, 1949, New Canaan, CT
  260. Charles and Ray Eames, Eames House, 1949, Santa Monica, CA
  261. Eero Saarinen, Jefferson National Expansion Memorial (Gateway Arch), St. Louis,1948; completed 1964
  262. Eero Saarinen, TWA Terminal, Kennedy Airport, New York, 1956-62
  263. Hellmuth, Yamasaki and Leinweber, Lambert-St. Louis Airport Terminal, 1952-55
  264. Jorn Utzon, Sydney Opera House, 1972, Sydney, Australia
  265. Eero Saarinen, Ingalls Skating Rink, New Haven, CT, 1953-58
  266. Pier Luigi Nervi, Sports Pallace, 1956-57, Rome, Italy
  267. Richard Rogers and Renzo Piano, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, 1971-78
  268. Paolo Soleri, Arcosanti, begun 1970 and ongoing. Scottsdale, AZ
  269. Stella, Die Fahne Hoch!, 1959
  270. Judd, Untitled, 1965
  271. Andre, 37 Pieces of Work, 1969
  272. Daniel Buren, Untitled, 1973. Installation in NYC.
  273. Beuys, How to Explain Pictures to a Dead Hare, 1965
  274. Beuys, I Like America and America Likes Me, 1974
  275. Burden, Shoot, 1971
  276. Burden, Doomed, 1975
  277. Ono, Cut Piece, performed in Tokyo, 1964; in New York, 1965
  278. Eleanor Antin, Carving: A Traditional Sculpture, 1972
  279. Schneemann, Meat Joy, 1964
  280. Schneemann, Interior Scroll, 1975
  281. Feminist Arts Program, Womanhouse: Nurturant Kitchen, 1971
  282. The Dinner Party is an installation artwork by feminist artist Judy Chicago

    1974–1979
  283. OBAC (Organization of Black American Culture), Wall of Respect, 1967, Chicago
  284. Wadsworth Jarrell, Revolutionary, 1971
  285. Judy Baca and collaborators, Great Wall of Los Angeles, 1976-83
  286. Ringgold, Who’s Afraid of Aunt Jemima? 1983. Piecework quilt
  287. Hammons, Higher Goals, 1982
  288. Hammons, How Ya Like Me Now?, 1988
  289. Piper, Cornered, 1988
  290. Piper, Calling Card, 1986
  291. Wilson, Mining the Museum, 1992. Installation at the Maryland Historical Society.
  292. Morris performing in Site (with Carolee Schneeman), 1964
  293. Benglis’s response to Morris inan advertisement in Artforum, Nov. 1974
  294. Benglis, poured piece, 1973-74, polystyrene foam
  295. Benglis, Now, 1973, video
  296. Jackie Winsor: Bound Grid, 1972

    Four Corners, 1972, both wood and hemp
  297. Judd, Untitled, 1969. Saint Louis Art Museum
  298. Hesse, Accession II, 1968
  299. Hesse, Metronomic Irregularity, 1966
  300. Hesse, Contingent, 1969
  301. Hesse, Repetition 19, 1968
  302. Sam Gilliam, Carousel State, 1969
  303. Robert Smithson, Spiral Jetty, 1969-70, 1500 ft. long. Great Salt Lake in northwest Utah
  304. Michael Heizer, Double Negative, 1969-70. Mormon Mesa, Overton, NV
  305. Nancy Holt, Sun Tunnels, 1976, Box Elder County, northwest Utah
  306. Christo and Jean-Claude, Running Fence, 1972-76. Marin and Sonoma Counties, CA
  307. De Maria, Lightning Field, 1970-77
  308. Andy Goldsworthy, ice sculptures, mid 1990s
  309. Goldsworth, Rowan Leaves and Hole, mid 1990s
  310. James Turrell, Afrum, 1967
    • Site of Turrell’s Roden Crater, near Flagstaff
    • Turrell, Roden Crater, 1985-ongoing
  311. Warhol, Retrospective Painting, 1979
  312. David Salle, His Brain, 1984
  313. Koons, NewShelton Wet-DryTriple Decker, 1991
  314. Koons, billboard for Made in Heaven, 1991

    Bourgeois Bust—Jeff and Ilona, 1991

    Koons, Manet (Soft), 1991
  315. Sherman, Untitled Film Stills, 1977-80
  316. Barbara Kruger, Untitled (I shop therefore I am), 1987
  317. Vik Muniz, Brooklyn (Spiral Jetty afterSmithson), 1997
  318. Vik Muniz, Action Photo (After HansNamuth), 1997, photograph of Muniz’srecreation of Namuth’s photo in Boscochocolate syrup
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Modernism Final
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