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The Humanistic Tradition, 4/e
Gloria K. Fiero

Image and Sound in the Information Age

Chapter Outline

  1. The Visual Arts
    1. pop art
      1. Warhol
      2. Johns; Oldenberg; Lichtenstein
    2. assemblage
      1. Rauschenberg
      2. Chamberlain; Nevelson
    3. geometric abstraction, op, minimalism, neon, kinetic
      1. Judd; Noguchi
      2. Riley; Stella
      3. Chryssa
    4. new realism
      1. Estes; Close
      2. Hanson
    5. new expressionism
      1. Kiefer
    6. social conscience
      1. Kienholz; Azaceta
      2. Abakanowicz
      3. Wang Guangyi
    7. total art
      1. performance art; happenings
      2. environmental art: Smithson; the Christos
    8. video art
      1. Paik
      2. Viola
  2. Computers and the Visual Arts
    1. impact of digital imaging
      1. Yasumasa Morimura
      2. Mariko Mori
  3. Contemporary Film
    1. experimental film
    2. art film
    3. computers and film
  4. The Visual Arts and the Global Paradigm
  5. Architecture in the Information Age
    1. Moore; Pei
    2. Gehry
  6. Music in the Information Age
    1. microtonality: Ligeti
    2. minimalism: Glass
    3. postmodern opera: Corigliano
    4. electronic music: Babbitt; McLean
    5. rock and its spin-offs
  7. Music and the Global Paradigm
    1. reggae; multicultural pastiche
    2. free jazz/new jazz: Roberts; Marsalis
  8. Dance in the Information Age