W23 Jadhav - COMPLIT 122 - Absurdism

Enrique Chagoya
UtopianCannibal.org
2000
color lithograph, woodcut, chine collé, and collage |
Museum Purchase made possible by the Jean Paul Slusser Memorial Fund
2001/2.81
Can of Campbell’s Pepper Pot Soup with Andy Warhol’s signature in black felt-tip pen on lower left front of can.
Andy Warhol
Campbell's Soup Can—Pepper Pot
1961 – 1971
ink | can of Campbell's soup
Gift of Professor Walter M. and Nesta R. Spink
1988/1.86
This is a line drawing on white paper. There is a hatchet, an oblong box with a dark line around the middle and the words, "thousands of dollars". The drawing is signed and dated (l.r.).
Jean-Michel Basquiat
Thousands of dollars
1981
graphite | paper
Gift of Arthur Cohen in honor of Ben and Yetta Cohen
1985/2.17
Elliott Erwitt
People and Statues on Beach, San Juan, Puerto Rico, from "Recent Developments"
1978
gelatin silver print | paper
Gift of Lawrence and Carol Zicklin
1987/1.175.3
This colorful print is broken up in to four panels, which are divided by a black border with white dashes and then surrounded by a red border, which includes designs in white. In the upper left panel is the image of a blue and yellow house. The upper right shows a television set sitting on a table alongside a glass of milk, a key ring, notepad, plate, and cell phone. In the lower left panel, the bust of a girl with blonde hair in pig-tail braids is standing in front of two houses, one traditional and one modern. The lower right panel depicts an orange, yellow, and red store labeled "Shop and Buy" with a parking lot out front. The artist's initals are included in the print (l.r.) in white on red "RG".
Rodney Alan Greenblat
Christina's World
1989
screenprint | paper
Gift of Jack A. and Noreen Rounick
2004/2.42
Stonehedge in the background with a car being excavated from underground in the foreground. There are ropes around the site.
Patrick Nagatani
Bentley, Stonehedge, Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, England (R5), from "The Ryoichi Excavations"
1987 – 2001
toned gelatin silver print | paper
Gift of Thomas Wilson '79 and Jill Garling '80
2012/2.135
This pring shows the shoulders and skull of a skeleton wearing a wide brimmed hat adorned with plumes and decorative objects. 
José Guadalupe Posada
Calavera de la Catrina
1905 – 1915
relief etching | paper
Museum Purchase
1958/1.124
László Moholy-Nagy
Militarism (Militarismus)
1924
gelatin silver print from rephotographed photomontage | paper
Museum Purchase made possible by the Friends of the Museum of Art
1988/1.134
Otto Dix
Abandoned Position near Vis-en-Artois, from 'Der Krieg'
1924
etching, drypoint and aquatint | paper
Museum Purchase
1948/1.57
Display window advertising men's suits.
Eugène Atget
Men's Fashions
1925 – 1974
gold-toned gelatin silver print | paper
Museum Purchase
1974/1.107
A long wooden box divided into two compartments, one small and one large. The small compartment contains an intricately worked gold thimble inscribed with a poem. The long compartment contains a silver thimble in which horse hairs have been threaded. The tuft of horse hair runs the length of the long compartment.
Ann Hamilton
scripted
1997
gold thimble, silver thimble, horsehair, wood and glass |
Museum purchase made possible by the W. Hawkins Ferry Fund
1999/2.15
On a vertically-oriented page, with printed image extending to the borders of the page, there are various scenes and images combined together. There are two main registers. On the bottom, there is a collaged image of a woman putting on lipstick at the beach, and the rear end of a classic car to the right. To the left, there are two smaller frames: on top there is an urban street scene collaged with demolished cars, and on the bottom there is a single scene of a fashion office orstudio with three women. In the top register, there are four main frames. On the right, the largest scene in the print, there is an image of a soldier with a handgun collaged with an image of a small child with a soldier's helmet on his head. The boy holds a bucket. To the left, there are three smaller images, each showing a man and a woman in varying degrees of fancy dress. The overall scene is printed in a vibrant orange color.
Sir Eduardo Paolozzi
Pig or Person, it's the same, Fortune plays a funny game
1965 – 1970
photolithograph | paper
Gift of Professor Diane M. Kirkpatrick
2000/2.14.34

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