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Period and Artist



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After stacking several of her wooden boxes with arrangements of found wooden objects together, realized that the resulting accumulation made a more powerful effect than the individual units. 

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Roy Lichtenstein used imagery found in cartoons and advertisements. He adopted as well their heavy outlines and imitated the used to add tone in offset printing. 

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Warhol's studio was called The

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Warhol's interest in Marilyn Monroe was in her public , not in her personality or character. 

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In the face of the severe exactitude of serial Minimalism, Hess provided an alternative in her choice of and in their inherent capacity for movement and change. 

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Gehry made his reputation during the late 1970s and 1980s based on his use of vernacular forms and cheap

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Jackson Pollock was married to the Abstract Expressionist,

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Robert Smithson was among a number of sculptors who sought to take art back to and out of the marketplace. 

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Conceived and executed during , the World Trade Center reflected the United States' confidence in itself as a global power. 

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Of the 151 artists in the 1969 Whitney Annual, only 8 were

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Jenny Holzer turned to some of advertising's more pervasive tools, including electronic , to reach out to people who do not go to galleries and museums. 

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Jasper Johns' interest in Duchamp helped elevate that artist to a place of importance previously reserved for

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