Documente Academic
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Rauschenberg:
White Painting
[seven panel],
1951
MINIMALISM
ELLSWORTH KELLY:
Dark Blue Curve, 1995. Oil on
canvas, 46 x 190 inches.
Solomon R. Guggenheim
CARL ANDRE: Trabum, 1977. Douglas
fir, Nine units, 12 x 12 x 36 inches each;
36 x 36 x 36 inches overall. Solomon R.
Guggenheim Museum
Tony Smith
The Keys to Given!
1965
bronze, edition 2/6
40.6 x 40.6 x 40.6 cm
DONALD JUDD: untitled, 1969/1982,
Anodized aluminum, Walker Art Center
“Actual space is
intrinsically more
powerful and
specific
than paint on a flat
surface.”
Donald Judd
PHILIP KING,
English, born
in Tunis in
1934
RICHARD ARTSCHWAGER:
Book III (Laocoón), 1981,
Formica on wood, metallic FRANK
handles, imitation leather STELLA
cushion.122 x 71 x 104 cm. Bandshell
(Model),
1999,
Fiberglass,
12' x 14'6"
x 15'
DONALD JUDD: Untitled, 1968.
Enamel on aluminum, 22 x 50 x 37
inches. Solomon R. Guggenheim
Museum, Panza Collection
ANTHONY CARO;
Emma Dipper 1977
Painted steel
object: 2130 x 1700 x 3200 mm
sculpture
Robert Morris
[American
Minimalist, born in
1931]
'The sensation of these
pieces was that they
come above your ankles,
as if you were wading in
bricks. 'It was like
stepping from water of
one depth to water of
another depth.' ANDRE
CARL ANDRE;
Equivalent VIII 1966
Joseph Kosuth, One & Three
Chairs, 1965. sculptural
installation
Sol LeWitt
CUBE STRUCTURES
BASED ON FIVE MODULES,
1971-74, Painted wood.
PRE-MODERN SCULPTURE
Robert Smithson:
Partially Buried Woodshed,
1970
MARKED SITES
Robert Smithson:
Yucatan Mirror Displacements (1–9), 1969.
Nine chromogenic-development slides.
Richard Long
Bruce Nauman:
AXIOMATIC STRUCTURES Green Light Corridor.
1971
Anti-Form
Post-Minimalism
Process art
Bruce
Nauman:
Hand to
Mouth, 1980
Robert Morris, Untitled, (Pink Felt) 1970. Felt, dimensions vary with installation.
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Panza Collection
Bruce Nauman, Green Light
Corridor, 1970. Wallboard and
fluorescent light fixtures with green
lamps, dimensions variable,
approximately 120 x 12 x 480
inches. Solomon R. Guggenheim
Museum