Arth 287
20th Century Art in America and Europe 1945 to Now:
Prof: Kavky
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Slide List 12: Conceptual Art in Europe
Yves Klein (1928-1962)
Blue Monochrome, 1957, International Klein Blue (pigment and synthetic resin)
Photos of Klein at exhibition, Galerie Apollinaire, Milan, 1957
Zones of Immaterial Pictorial Sensibility, 1959-62: receipt book & rules for ritual sales, series 1
The Newspaper of a Single Day, Sunday November 27, 1960, 1960, print
The Leap Into the Void, 1960, photograph (IKB 3)
The Globe is Blue, 1961, photograph
Anthropometries of the Blue Era, 1960, IKB on paper photo of performance
Photo of the artist making a fire painting , Paris 1961
Removing Paintings From a Gallery to Make a Void, 1962, performance photograph: empty gallery.
Piero Manzoni (1933-63)
Photo of artist putting thumbprint on egg, 1960
Photo of artist drawing a line of 7200 meters, 1960
Photo of Manzoni standing on the Magic Base Pedestal of the World.
Certificate of Authenticity #71 M. Broodthaers, 1962
Joseph Beuys (1921-1986)
Remains of Beuys crashed plane, Crimea, 1943
Untitled, 1967, Braunkreuz on newspaper
Fat Corner, 1960, installation
Felt Corner, 1963, installation
Crucifixion, 1963, mixed media
How to Explain Pictures to a Dead Hare, 1965, Action at Galerie Schmela, Düsseldorf
Art=Capital, 1980, chalk on blackboard
Beuys Speaking at the Art Institute of Chicago, 1974, photograph
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