17. The New Realism In Contemporary Art

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THE NEW REALISM IN CONTEMPORARY ART Photo-realism, [aka Super-realism or Hyper Realism] Duane Hanson

Robert Cottingham

Audrey Flack

Franz Gertsch (b Mörigen, Switzerland, 8 Mar 1930)

Wayne Thiebaud Pop Art

Claes Oldenburg Minimalism Pop Art

Chardin

Magritte

Ingres

James Peale 1749-1831

William Michael Harnett 1848-1892

Charles Sheeler 1883-1965

Malcolm Morley, English (b. 1931) S.S. Rotterdam photo-silkscreen with color overlay 40 15/16" x 30 1/8"

Chuck Close: Self-portrait (1968; Minneapolis, MN, Walker A. Cent.)

RobertBechtle: ’71 Buick (1972; New York, Guggenheim)

Richard Estes: Central Savings, 1975, oil on canvas, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City Duane Hanson: Tourists (polyester and fibreglass polychromed in oil, with accessories, lifesize, 1970; Edinburgh, N.G. Mod. A.),

George Segal [Am. Pop Sculptor, 1924-2000] Three Figures on Four Benches, Cuyahoga County Justice Center bronze with white patina, 1979

John De Andrea (American, b. 1941) Tara, 2002 bronze, painted 54 x 13 x 28 inches

Duane Hanson: Football Players (1969; Aachen, Neue Gal.).

Marilyn Levine Canadian, born 1935 Brown Boots, Leather Laces clay and leather, 1973

John De Andrea: Clothed Artist and Model (1976; New York, O. K. Harris Gal

Fumio Yoshimura, 1926-2002 A bunch of five daffodils Wood, 20.7 x 0 in. / 52.7 x 0 cm

Double Self-portrait (1976; New York, MOMA)

Solomon Guggenheim Museum (1979; New York, Guggenheim)

Richard Estes (b Kewanee, IL, 14 May 1932)

Big Nude (1967–8; artist’s coll) Close Chuck (b Monroe, WA, 5 July 1940)

Self Portrait, 1999 Color Silkscreen, edition of 80. 65.5 x 54 inches

Linda (1975–6; Akron, OH, A. Mus.)

Robert/104,072. 1973-74. Synthetic polymer paint and ink with graphite on gessoed canvas, 9' x 7'

Keith/Mezzotint 1972

John (edition of 80), 1997, 126 color silkscreen, 64 1/2 x 54 1/2 inches

Leonardo’s Lady (1.88×2.03 m, 1975; New York, MOMA)

Buddha, 1975, Gray Border series Oil over acrylic on wet sanded canvas, 70x96" - Saint Louis Art Museum

Audrey Flack (b New York, 30 May 1931)

Don Eddy (b Long Beach, CA, 4 Nov 1944)

New Shoes for H (1973; Cleveland, OH, Mus. A.)

Red Mercedes 1972 24 x 31 inches

John (Louis) De Andrea (b Denver, CO, 24 Nov 1941)

Polychromed polyvinyl, mixed media

Housewife, 1970 autobody filler, fibreglass and mixed media, with accessories life size

Duane Hanson (b Alexandria, MN, 17 Jan 1925; d Boca Raton, FL, 6 Jan 1996)

Malcolm Morley (b London, 1931)

SS France 1974. Oil on canvas with objects on two panels, oil on aluminium. 204,5 x 153,7 x 7,6 cm. Private collection

Train Wreck (1975; Vienna, Mus. 20. Jhts),

Damien Hirst Hospital 2004 oil on canvas, 78 x 136-1/2 inches Courtesy Gagosian Gallery Damien Hirst Two Pills 2004 oil on canvas, 60 x 40 inches Courtesy Gagosian Gallery

Jenny Saville (b Cambridge, 7 May 1970)

Plan, 1993, oil on canvas, 9' X 7'

Fulcrum, 1999, oil on canvas, 8 1/2' X 16'

Till Gerhard: Irren, 2004, Oil on Canvas,180 x 200cm

Lucy McKenzie: Olga Korbut 1998, Oil on Canvas 107 x 213.5cm

Dirk Skreber It Rocks Us So Hard Ho Ho Ho 2 2002, Oil on Canvas, 160 x 280cm

Wilhelm Sasnal, Terrorist Equipment, 2000, 63x80cm

Michael Raedecker: ins and outs 2000, Acrylic and Thread on Canvas, 198 x 330cm

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