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David Wojnarowicks Death of American Spirituality acrylic and mixed media on plywood
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David Salle His Brain oils, acrylic, and fabric on canvas
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Christian Boltanski-works in memorials
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jonathan borofsky
began doodling on a massive numbered stack of paper
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Formalism
In art theory, formalism is the concept that a work's artistic value is entirely determined by its form--the way it is made, its purely visual aspects, and its medium. Formalism emphasizes compositional elements such as color, line, shape and texture rather than realism, context, and content.
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Sigmar Polke
Gerardt Richter
Romare Bearden
Faith Ringgold
Betye Saar
James Luna
Juan Quick To See Smith
Miriam Shapiro
Judy Chicago
Jorg Immendorf
AR Penck
Gerog Baselitz
Anselm Kiefer
Francesco Clemente
Mimmo Paladino
Sandrio Chia
Phillip Guston
Susan Rothenberg
Jennifer Bartlett
Elizabeth Murray
Julian Schnabel
Kieth Haring
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Jean Michel Basquiat
David Wojnarowicz
David Salle
Christisn Boltanski
Jonatha Borosfsky
Ann Hamilton
Tony Cragg
Cindy Sherman
Barbara Kruger
Jeff Koons
Jenny Holzer
Mathew Barney
Damien Hirst
Tracey Emin
Thomas Kinkade
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Melting point of Ice Jean Michel Basquiat acrylic, oil, and silk screen on canvas
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Untitled Film Stills Cindy Sherman Photography
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Jeff Koons Pink Panther Porcelain Celebrates Commodity and the kitsch
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Jenny Holzer made truisms
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Matthew Barney the Cremaster Cycle
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Thomas Kinkade, the king of kitsch and possibly the only artist as full of shit as Damien Hirst.
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Damien Hirst The physical impossibility of death in the mind of someone living. Shark and formaldehyde in vitrine
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Damien Hirst, For the love of God Diamonds and platinume
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Tracey Emin My Bed Mixed Media Installation
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