Art History Final

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latin american art 1960-present
Lu Hourani
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Marisol, Love, 1962, Plaster and Coca-Cola bottle
Antonio Berni, Juanito Laguna Goes to the City, 1963, Mixed media collage
Luis Felipe Noé, Closed for Witchcraft, 1963, Oil and collage on canvas
León Ferrari, Letter to a General, 1963, Ink on paper
León Ferrari, Western and Christian Civilization, 1965, Polyester, wood, and cardboard
Beatriz González, The Suicide of the Sisga I, 1965, Oil on canvas
Views of Marta Minujín and Rubén Santantonín, La menesunda (Mayhem or The Challenge), 1965, Installation & performance, Buenos Aires
Jorge de la Vega, Loss of Consciousness, 1965, Oil, glass, and fabric on canvas
Hélio Oiticica, Tropicália, 1967, Mixed media installation
Oscar Bony, The Working Class Family, 1968, Gelatin silver print
Tucumán Arde group, Inauguration of Collective Political-Experimental Action and Mass-Mediatic Event, 1968, Argentine Workers’ Central Union, Rosario
Antonia Eirez, A Tribute for Democratic Peace, 1968, Oil and collage on canvas
Margarita Azurdia, Please Take Your Shoes Off, 1970, Photographic documentation of interactive installation. Realized at the II Coltejer Biennial, Medellín, Colombia
Ana Mendieta, Untitled (Facial Cosmetic Variations), 1972, Color photographs
Cildo Meireles, Insertions into Ideological Circuits: Coca-Cola Project, 1970, Coca-cola bottle and transferred text
Victoria Cabezas, Untitled, 1973, Photographs
Victoria Cabezas, Jardin de las delicias (Garden of delights), 1973, Mixed media
Juan Downey, Video Trans America, 1973–76, Fourteen-channel video and vinyl map
Ana Mendieta, Image from Yagul, 1973, Color photograph
Cildo Meireles, Zero Cruzeiro, 1974–78, Offset lithograph on paper
Regina Silveira and Julio Plaza, Brush Technique, 1974, Screenprint and ink on paper
Cildo Meireles, Insertions into Ideological Circuits: Banknote Project (Who Killed Herzog?), 1975, Banknote and ink
Anna Bella Geiger, Native Brazil, Alien Brazil, 1977, Series of nine pairs of postcards
Sandra Eleta, Edita (the one with the feather duster, Panama), 1977, from the series Servitude, 1978– 89, Black and white photograph
CADA (Art Actions Collective), Not to Die of Hunger in Art, 1979, Performance/Action
Alfredo Jaar, Studies on Happiness, 1979–81, Billboards, Santiago, Chile
León Ferrari, Neighborhood, 1980, Heliographic copy
Luis Camnitzer, Her Fragrance Lingered On, from The Uruguayan Torture Series, 1983, Photo etching
Los Bestias, Des-hechos en arquitectura (Remnants or Unmakings of Architecture), 1984, Installation, Universidad Ricardo Palma, Lima
Leandro Katz, Tulúm after Catherwood from The Catherwood Project, 1985, Gelatin silver print
Juan Trepadori/The New York Graphic Workshop, Untitled, n.d., Aquatint and photo etching
Eugenio Dittborn, To Cloth (Airmail Painting no. 56), 1986-87, Ink, paint, and screenprint on kraft paper
Alfredo Jaar, This is Not America (A Logo for America), 1987, Digital video disk color animation of spectacular sign at Times Square, New York
Jac Leirner, Lung, 1987, Cigarette pack wrappers in Plexiglas box
Cildo Meireles, Missão/Missões (How to Build Cathedrals), 1987, 600,000 coins, 800 communion wafers, 2000 cattle bones, 80 paving stones, and black cloth
Studio NN, Mao Tse Tung, La carpeta negra, Lima (Mao Tse Tung, The Black Folder, Lima), 1988, Photocopy and screenprint
Taller NN, Vallejo Destruction/Construction, 1989, Screenprint. As installed at the 3rd Havana Biennial in 1989
Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Untitled, 1989, Billboard
Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Untitled (Placebo), 1991, Candies, individually wrapped in silver cellophane (endless supply), Ideal weight 1,000–1,200 pounds
José Leonilson, 34 with Scars, 1991, Synthetic polymer paint, embroidery thread and plastic tacks on voile
On wall: Jac Leirner’s Names (Museums), 1992, Plastic bags and polyester foam on buckram On floor: Leirner, Corpus delicti, 1992, Ashtrays, boarding passes, airline tickets, chain, glass, and bubble wrap
Doris Salcedo, The Widow House IV, 1994, Wood, fabric, and bones
Pepón Osorio, Osorio, Badge of Honor, 1995, Mixed-media and video installation (detail)
Oscar Muñoz, Breath, 1995, Metal mirrors, screen-printed with grease, 7 mirrors
José Antonio Hernández-Diez, The Brotherhood, 1997, Metal structure, pork rinds, skateboard wheels, trough, and three video monitors on stands
Adriana Varejão, Carpet-Style Tilework in Live Flesh, 1999, Oil, foam, aluminum, wood, and canvas
Doris Salcedo, Noviembre 6 y 7 (November 6 & 7), 2002, Performance, Palace of Justice, Bogotá
Muñoz, The Bridge: Two Video Projections, 2004, Video installation (detail), Ortiz Bridge and Cali River, Cali, Colombia
Antonio Caro, Colombia Coca-Cola, 2010, Enamel on tin, Edition 10/11
Still from Jonathas de Andrade, The Uprising, 2012–13, Video
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