Arth 287
20thCentury Art...1945 to Now
Prof: Kavky
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Slide List 23: Neo-Geo / Simulation
Peter Halley (b. 1953)
1. Day-Glo Prison, 1982, Day-Glo acrylic on canvas
2. Prison with Underground Conduit, 1985, Day-Glo acrylic on canvas
3. Yellow and Black Cells with Conduit, 1985, acrylic, Day-Glo acrylic and Roll-a-Tex
4. Two Cells with Circulating Conduit, 1987, acrylic, Day-Glo acrylic and Roll-a-Tex
5. Ross Bleckner, The Forest, 1981
Allan McCollum (b. 1945)
6. Photograph from TV with Painting #10 (Surrogates on Location), 1982-4
7. Photograph from TV with Painting #10 (Surrogates on Location), 1982-4
8. Surrogates, 1983, plaster and enamel
9. Five Perfect Vehicles, 1985-7, acrylic on hydrocal
Haim Steinbach (b. 1944)
10. Shelf with Raccoon, 1983, mixed media
11. Dramatic Yet Neutral, 1984, mixed media
12. Uncolor Becomes Alter-Ego, 1984, mixed media
13. Shelf with Ajax, 1988, mixed media
Jeff Koons (b. 1955)
14. Exhibition Announcement, 1988
15. New Hoover Convertibles, New Shelton Wet/Dry Double Deckers, 1981
16. One Ball Equilibrium Tank, 1985, glass, iron, water and basketball
18. Secretary of Defense, 1985, Nike poster
19. Dr. Dunkenstein, 1985, Nike poster
20. St. John the Baptist, 1988, polychromed porcelain
21. Woman in Bathtub, 1988, polychromed porcelain
22. Rabbit, 1986, stainless steel
23. Brancusi, Maiastra, 1915, bronze
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