Artists List 1950’s –21st Century, SPSU Arts 2001, Colebeck



Artists List: late 20th –21st Century, SPSU Arts 2001, Colebeck modified F2010

Compiled from several resources including: Sayer- Understanding Modern Art; Adams-Looking at Art; Usborne-Understanding Modern Art; Strickland- The Annotated Mona Lisa; Getlein –Gilbert’s Living With Art; websites – the-, and others.

Disclaimer:

Artists may be classified or grouped many ways. The primary method used for this list is by movement. Other categories include discipline-medium, theme, subject matter, etc, and the artist’s gender, race, national origin, region, etc. Movements tend to gain prominence during a particular time-period of years, however artists from later years may align with the earlier movement and be grouped there. As with the English language there will be ‘exceptions to the rules’, some artists may elude classification while others may be categorized several different ways. This list is not comprehensive. (DC)

Disciplines: Architecture, collage, design, digital art, drawing, graphics, installations, new media, painting, performance, photography, sculpture.

Movements: 1950’s to late 20th – 21st Century (predominantly Chronological):

*****note for 21ST Century artist they must still be actively producing artworks from 2000- present-unless they died at the beginning of 21st century.

****note for a 21st C special project many of the artists do not qualify (see note above)

1950’s

colorfield painting 1945-60

pop art 1950’s

neo dada early 1960’s

minimalism/ minimal art 1958-

post-painterly abstraction mid 1950’s

hard edge painting 1959-

nouveau realism 1960-

photorealism 1960’s-1970’s

performance since 1960’s

op art 1965-

conceptual art began 1960’s

art povera 1967-

neo-conceptualism late 1970’s

fluxus / nul group 1980’s

neue wilde, mulheimer freiheit 1979-84

neo-expressionism late 1970’s

figuration libre 1981-

installation art since 1980’s-1990’s

new media since 1980’s

(post modernism 1980’s-)

other groupings:

1945- Abstract Expressionists:

Pollock

De Kooning

Franz Kline

Mark Rothko

Helen Frankenthaler

1960’s :

Louise Nevelson

Robert Rauschenburg

Jasper Johns

Jean Tinguely

Allen Kapro

Pop:

(Andy Warhol)

Claus Oldenburg (large sculptures, food)

Roy Lichenstein (comic strip-bubbles)

Niki de Sant-Phalle

Minimal:

Frank Stella ( shaped canvases 1960’s – collage 1990’s)

Donald Judd (sculpture)

Dan Flavin- (electrical florescent lights)

Super Real:

George Segel (plaster sculptures of people)

Don Eddy (photorealism)

Jimenez

Audry Flack

Conceptual:

Sol Le Witt (plans for drawings, ptgs. Large scale)

Gonzales-Torres

Joseph Kosuth

David Hockney

Robert Gobert (installations 1992)

***********Most of the artists above this point do not qualify as 21st Century artists*********

Feminist, feminism: *(some of these artists are considered 21st Century as their career continues)

(Sofoniskba Anguissola

Artemisia Genteleschi

Judeth Leyster

Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun) – these artist are prior to the 20th Century

Judy Chicago (Dinner Party)

Miriam Shapiro

Eva Hesse (minimalism)

Alice Neel ( people)

1980’s: (Postmodern)

Renzo Piano (arcj.-addition to High)

Richard Rodgers (arch-

Isosaki ( arch. – Disney)

Jean-Michael Basquiat

Susan Rothenberg ( ghostly paintings)

Eric Fischl (photorealism with twist)

Terri Winters (abstract)

David Wojnarowicz (aids related)

Guerrilla Girls (racism/sexism 1985-)

Sherrie Levine (Appropriation- artistic

Recycling of artistic materials)

Feminist 1980’s:

Jaune Quick-to-See-Smith)

Kerry James Marshall

William Kentridge (South African)

Cheri Sambia

Cindy Sherman

Performance, Theatre, Installation:

Lauri Anderson (conceptual projection environment)

Cai Guo-Qiang (installation)

Ann Hamilton (site specific, impermanent)

Discipline-Medium:

Airbrush:

Tahashi Murahami

Painting:

Chuck Close (portraits with grids)

George Green 1990’s

Bruce Marden 1980’s-90’s

Jamie Anteni?

Oil on canvas: Women-

Elizabeth Muray (Shaped canvas)

Annette Messager ( assembledge ptgs.)

Rebecca Purdum (layers of pt.on canvas

applied with rubber gloves)

Acrylic: Cheri Samba ( 1990’s, African American Woman)

Watercolor:

Elizabeth Peyton

Andrew Wyeth & his son Jamie Wyeth

Sculpture:

Jonathan Borofsky (with motors-movement)

Dwayne Hanson (lifesize mannequin like figures)

Ann Truitt (70’s)

Magdalena Abakanowicz (1992)

Kiki Smith (beeswax)

Isamu Noguchi (Playscape in Atlanta)

Eva Hesse

Judy Phaff (sculptural paintings)

Richard Serra

Alice Aycock (Assemblage)

Paul, Guebhi, Koffi (African artists group

installation, figures)

Andy Goldsworthy (ephemeral earthworks)

Richard Hunt (installation, site-specific)

Robert Gober (installation)

Louise Bourgeois (installation)

Jeff Koons (gigantic, flowers in steel frame)

Christo & Jeanne Claude (wrappings, installations)

Dale Chihuly (sculptural glass assembledges)

Illustration- Graphic Arts:

Gene Greif

David Carson-Chris Cuffaro

Pitt & Stein

Joan Dobki

Rodger Cook & Don Shanosky

Paul Rand (1950’s-1980’s)

Camera Arts:

Barbara Kruger (1980’s)

Cindi Sherman

Andres Serrano

Robert Maplethorpe

Christian Boltanski (1980’s)

Mariko Mori (1990’s, uses computer)

Fred Tomaselli (photographic collage/mixed media)

Film:

Fred Tomaselli (1990’s)

Sandy Skoglund (1980’s, builds sets for photos)

Matthew Barney (explores quest surrounding our

Physical existence- image human body)

Video:

Nam June Paik (“father of video art”)

Bill Viola

Peter Campus

Tony Oursler

Shirin Neshat (1990’s, Iranian woman)

Jennifer Bartlett

Digital:

Jim Cambell (relationships between info. & meaning)

Carl Fudge (camera images manipulated in computer)

John Maeda (graphic design by & for the computer)

Head of media library at MIT, engineers & artists

David Small, Shakespeare Project at MIT

Digital Technologies:

Elliot Green

Mary Flanagan (unconscious, web site

collection.htm)

Christopher Pacetti (website design)

Jennifer Bartlett

Uses Music:

Lorna Simpson (human spirit)

Drawing:

Elise Englar

Paul Noble

Keith Harring (graphitti)

Jennifer Pastor

Prints:

Robert Blackburn

Enrique Chagoya (cartoon like imagry)

Lisa Onus (screenprinting)

Carl Fudge (screenprinting & photo)

Environmental-Earthworks:

Robert Smithson

Maya Lin (Vietnam Memorial)

Christo & Jeanne Claude

Architecture:

Bunshaft-(Lever House NYC)

Mies & Johnson- (Seagram Bld)

Frank Gehry- Guggenheim –(Bilbao Spain,1997)

I.M. Pei

Joern Utzon (Sidney Opera House)

Buckminster Fuller (Geodesic Domb)

Moshe Safdie (Montreal 1967habitat homes)

Arata Isozaki ( Disney)

Rural Studio

Green Brothers

Maya Lin (Vietnam Memorial)

Samuel Mockbee

Fox & Fowle Arch. (Conde-Nast Bld.NYC 1999)

Renzo Piano & Richard Rodgers (Pompidou Ctr, Paris)

Shigeru Ban (Expo 2000)

James Turrell (1990’s, skyspaces in arch. Buildings)

Robert Venture (Postmodern)

Race/Ethnic:

Native American:

Jimmie Durham (1980’s)

Jaune Quick-to-See Smith (1980’s)

African American:

Cheri Samba

Faith Ringold

Elizabeth Catlett

Robert Backburn

Romare Bearden

Jacob Lawrence

Ben Jones (1970’s)

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