ICA Philadelphia: The Freedom Principle: Experiments in Art and Music, 1965 to Now
MOMA online exhibitions (1929-present)
“Cubism and Abstract Art,” Alfred Barr (MOMA, 1936)
Avant garde (khanacademy)
France
- Gustave Courbet, “The Stone Breakers” (1849-50)”, “A Burial at Ornans” (1850), “The Painter’s Studio” (1855
- Edouard Manet, “Olympia” (1863), “Le déjeuner sur l’herbe” (1862-63), Complete Works
- Claude Monet, “Impression, Sunrise” (1872)
- Paul Cezanne, “The Bay of Marseilles, Seen from L’Estaque” (1885)
- Georges Seurat, “A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte” (1884-86)
- Henri Rouseau, “Carnival Evening” (1886)
- Pablo Picasso, “Les demoiselles d’Avignon” (1907) at MOMA
- Georges Braque “Houses at Estaque” (1908); “Viaduct at l’Estaque“(1908)
- Marcel Duchamp, “Nude Descending a Staircase (No. 2)” (1912), Works at MOMA
The Netherlands
- Wasily Kandinski, “Study for Composition II” (1910), Untitled [first abstract watercolor] (1910), “Improvisation 7” (1910), The Path to Abstraction (Tate, London)
Italy
- F. T. Marinetti, “Futurist Manifesto” (1909)
Russia
- Mikhail Larionov, “Blue Rayonism” (1912)
- Kazemir Malevich, “Black Square” (1915, tate.org), Five Ways to Look at Malevich’s “Black Square” (tate.org), “Suprematist Composition: White on White” (1918)
- CONSTRUCTIVISM
- Vladimir Tatlin, “Monument to the Third [Communist] International” (1920), at wiki
- agitprop panel (1920)
- Varvara Stepanova, “Constructivist Clothes Design” (1923)
- Alexander Rodchenko, “Constructivist Clothes Design” (1925)
- SOCIALIST REALISM
Netherlands
- Theo Van Doesburg
- Van Doesburg and the international Avant-Garde (Tate Modern, London)
- MOMA collection
- de Stijl (magazine)
DADA
- Artists’ Response to WWI (Cabaret Voltaire)
- Dada at the Tate (including interview with Duchamp)
- Dada at MOMA
SURREALISM
ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONISM
- Guggenheim Museum
- theartstory.org (timelines, bios)
- smarthistory (multimedia)
- Abstract Expressionism (artcyclopedia)
- MOMA
- online exhibitions (1929-present)
- Inventing Abstraction (1910-1925)
- Abstract Expressionist New York
- Jackson Pollock
- “Is He the Greatest Living Painter in the United States?” (Life, 8/8/49)
- Pollock 51 (documentary)
- Jackson Pollock at MOMA
- Jackson Pollack. One: Number 31. 1950.
- Jackson Pollock. White Light. 1954. (Ornette Coleman’s Free Jazz album cover)
- Irascible Group (Life, 1/15/51)
- Robert Rauschenberg
- Rauschenberg Research Project (SFMOMA)
- Rauschenberg’s White Painting, 1951 (at SFMOMA)
- Rauschenberg on his “Erased de Kooning Drawing” (at SFMOMA)
- Abstract Expressionism
MET Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History
- Seurat and Neo-Impressionism, Cubism, The Bauhuas (1919-1933), Surrealism, Photography and Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism
Bob Thompson, Garden of Music (1960)
- Bob Thompson, This House is Mine (Colby College Museum of Art exhibition)
- Sonny Rollins on Thompson (2022)
FILM
- Hans Richter, “Rhythmus 21” (1921)
- Viking Eggeling, “Diagonal Symphony” (1924)