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Title
Study for 'Image in Xhorkom'
Artist
Arshile Gorky
Physical Description
Black and white drawing of organic forms vaguely resembling human figures flowing into one another in a room-like space. On the right hand side of the grouping stands the most recognizably humanoid figure.
Artist Life Dates
1904 - 1948
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
circa 1936
Accession Number
1964/2.41
Medium and Support
graphite and tempera on off-white laid paper
relevance
rank 9.99069
Secondary Keywords
visual arts
abstraction
artistic concepts
asia
asia (continent)
associated concepts
biological concepts
biomorphic
concepts in the arts
drawings
drawings by function
european
european styles and periods
forms of expression
geographic and political locations
groups of people
kinship groups
life
life stages
locality
modern and contemporary art
modern european fine arts styles and movements
modern european styles and movements
movement
objects we use
people
people (agents)
people and culture
psychological concepts
scientific concepts
social groups
social science concepts
study
styles and periods
styles and periods by region
visual works
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Title
Sandcastle
Artist
Anne Truitt
Physical Description
A long, low rectangular with a painted band of green extends around the rectangle at floor level. The upper half is painted off-white. About three fourths of the length is uniform. The other quarter, at the viewer's right, has several features: two depressed areas, and two raised areas, which are painted in a brighter white.
Artist Life Dates
1921-2004
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1963
Accession Number
1984/2.57
Medium and Support
acrylic on wood
relevance
rank 9.41398
Secondary Keywords
associated concepts
biological concepts
combination inorganic/organic material
culture and related concepts
culture-related concepts
descriptors
european
european styles and periods
genres
international post-1945 styles and movements
life
life stages
materials
materials by composition
modern and contemporary art
modern european fine arts styles and movements
modern european styles and movements
objects we use
paintings
paintings by material or technique
people and culture
post-1945 fine arts styles and movements
recreation
scientific concepts
sculpture
sculpture by material
soil
soil by composition or origin
styles and periods
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visual works
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Title
Do yu Get it
Artist
Martin Johnson
Physical Description
7-sided frame made of reclaimed wood moulding and slats nailed together and backed with strips of green felt, possibly from a pool table. Gold wire traces the wood frame, and is accented with a fuzz ball or googly eye at each corner. A toy car is placed on the gold wire “track” at bottom center; car racing flag stickers attached to the frame in a couple places. Three pieces of thread are strung horizontally across the frame, a “spider web” attached to top two lines with puffy paint. A wood (?) cutout of a smiling joker mouth hung from web by wire.
Artist Life Dates
(1951 - )
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1996
Accession Number
2008/2.235
Medium and Support
mixed media consruction, paint, wood, wire, toy car
relevance
rank 7.87829
Secondary Keywords
abstract expressionist
animals and creatures
applied decoration
arthropods
associated concepts
biological components
biological concepts
buildings and the land
built complexes and districts
complexes
complexes by function
components
components and systems
components by specific context
descriptors
design elements
faces
found object sculpture
freewheeled vehicles
freewheeled vehicles by form or function
heads
image-making processes and techniques
international post-1945 styles and movements
land vehicles
land vehicles by form
leisure and competition vehicles
life
life stages
metalwork
object genres
object genres by material
object-making processes and techniques
objects we use
people
people (agents)
people and culture
people by occupation
people in the arts
people in the arts and related occupations
people in the humanities
people in the performing arts
performing artists
post-1945 fine arts styles and movements
processes and techniques
processes and techniques by specific type
recreation areas
recreational artifacts
recreational artifacts for noncompetitive activities
scientific concepts
sculpture
sculpture by material
sculpture techniques
sports complexes
styles and periods
styles and periods by region
the human body
transportation vehicles
upper body
vehicles
visual works
visual works by medium or technique
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