University of Texas at Dallas
Arts and Humanities
AHST 3318 501
Contemporary Art and Architecture
Dr. Charissa N. Terranova
Spring 2009
Location: JO 4.614
April 1, 2009
Gender and Sexuality in the 1970s
Gender and Sexuality in the 1980s
Postmodernism: Pictures and Simulations
I. Gender and Sexuality in the 1970s: Feminine versus Feminist
A. Womanhouse, 1972
-Miriam Schapiro, The Dollhouse, 1972
-Judy Chicago, Menstruation Bathroom, 1972
[-Judy Chicago, Red Flag, 1971]
-Kathy Huberland, Bridal Staircase, 1972
-Sandra Orgel, Linen Closet, 1972
-Vicky Hodgetts, Susan Frazier, Robin Weltsch, Eggs to Breasts Kitchen: Nuturant Kitchen, 1972
-Faith Wilding, Web Room, 1972
-Camille Grey, Lipstick Bathroom, 1972
B. Woman and Body
-Judy Chicago, The Dinner Party, 1974-79
-Judy Chicago, The Dinner Party, Sojourner Truth, 1974-79
-Judy Chicago, The Dinner Party, Sappho, 1974-79
-Lynda Benglis, Bounce, 1969
-Lynda Benglis, Adhesive Products, 1971
-Lynda Benglis, Ad in ArtForum, November 13, 1974
-Lynda Benglis, Eat Meat, 1975
-Kubota Shigeko, Vagina Painting, 1965
-Carolee Schneemann, Interior Scroll, 1975
-Kiki Smith, Lot’s Wife, 1992
-Mary Kelly, Post Partum Document , 1973-78
C. The Personal is the Political
A. Feminism and Language
-Barbara Kruger, I Shop Therefore I Am, 1979
-Barbara Kruger, Your Body is a Battleground, 1989
-Barbara Kruger, Untitled (Not Stupid Enough, Not Cruel Enough), 1997
-Guerilla Girls, Do Women Have to Be Naked to Get into the Metropolitan Museum, 1985-90
-Guerilla Girls, The Advantages of Being a Woman Artist, 1988
D. Feminism and the Photographic Image
-Sherrie Levine, Untitled President #4, 1979
-Cindy Sherman, Untitled #11, 1978
-Cindy Sherman, Untitled Film Still #97, 1981
-Nan Goldin, Nan after Being Battered, 1984
-Nan Goldin, Lynelle on My Bed, 1985
-Nan Goldin, Misty, Taboo!, and Jimmy Paulette Dressing, NYC, 1991
-Carrie Mae Weems, Mirror, Mirror, 1987
-Carrie Mae Weems, From Here I Saw What Happened and I Cried, 1995
II. Gender and Sexuality in the 1980s: Being Activist, Being Queer, Being Gay
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Fracturing Norms and Transgressing Boundaries
-Robert Mapplethorpe, Bob Love, 1979
-Robert Mapplethorpe, Self-Portrait, 1972
-Robert Mapplethorpe, Self-Portrait, 1978
-Robert Mapplethorpe, Self-Portrait, 1980
-Robert Mapplethorpe, Self-Portrait, 1980
-Robert Mapplethorpe, Man in Polyester Suit, 1980
B. Activity, Activism and Commenting on/in the Public Sphere
-Andres Serrano, Heaven and Hell, 1984
-Andres Serrano, Piss Christ, 1987
-Andres Serrano, Madonna and Child 11, 1989
-Andres Serrano, Nomads (Sir Leonard), 1990
-Keith Haring, Untitled (Subway Graffiti), 1982
-Keith Haring, Untitled, 1980
-Keith Haring in the Pop Shop, NYC, 1986
C. Activism and Aids
-Keith Haring, Ignorance = Fear, 1989
-Aids Quilt, 1987-present
-Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Untitled (Go-Go Dancing Platform), 1991
-Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Untitled, billboard, 1991
-Felix Gonzalez-Torres, For Jeff, 1992
-Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Portrait of Ross in LA, candies wrapped in colored cellophane, 1991
-Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Detail of Portrait of Marcel Brient, 1991
III. Postmodernism: The Art of Cynical Reason
-Jeff Koons, Three Ball 50-50 Tank, 1985
-Jeff Koons, New Hoover Convertibles, Green Red, Brown, New Hoover Deluxe Shampoo Polishers Yellow, Brown Doubledecker, 1981/87
-Jeff Koons, Rabbit, 1986
-Jeff Koons, Advertisement, Art Forum, 27 November, 1988
-Mike Kelley, Silent Scream, 1984
-Mike Kelley, The Wages of Sin (left) and More Love Hours Than Can Ever Be Paid (right), 1987
-Mike Kelley, Pay for Your Pleasure, 1988
-Mike Kelley, Eviscerated Corpse, 1990
-Mike Kelley, Educational Complex, 1995
IV. Painting in the 1980s: Pictures
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Thomas Lawson, “Last Exit Painting,” Art Forum, October 1981
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“Pictures Generation,” Artist’s Space 1977 and Metro Pictures
-Sherrie Levine, Untitled (After Walker Evans: 2), 1981
-[Walker Evans, Let Us Now Praise Famous Men: Shields Family, 1936/39]
-Sherrie Levine, After Vincent van Gogh, 1983
-Cindy Sherman, Untitled D 1975
-Cindy Sherman, Untitled Film Still #6, 1978
-Cindy Sherman, Untitled Film Still #10, 1978
-Cindy Sherman, Untitled (No. 264 Woman with Mask), 1992
-Richard Prince, Untitled (Three Men), 1978
-Richard Prince, Entertainers, 1982
-Richard Prince, Untitled (Kool-Aid), 1982-84
-Richard Prince, Untitled (Cowboy), 1989
-Richard Prince, Untitled (Cowboy), 1991-92
-Louise Lawler, Pollock and Tureen, Arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Connecticut, 1984
-Louise Lawler, Living Room Arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Connecticut, 1984 |