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Pablo Picasso - The Old Guitar Player, 1903
The Old Guitar Player
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Pablo Picasso - Head, 1946 {e}
Head, 1946
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Pablo Picasso - Guernica 1937
Guernica 1937
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Pablo Picasso - Frau Mit Buch
Frau Mit Buch
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Joan Miro - And Fix the Hairs of the Star
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Modernism in Art  Modernist Artists

A Comprehensive Index of Websites

Modernist Artists  Surrealism  Post Modernism

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BBC, Modern Masters
A series charting the life and explaining the work of modern artists Picasso, Matisse, Dali and Warhol, and looking at their influence on contemporary art, design and architecture.
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Essays on Modernism by Professor Whitcombe. The Roots of Modernism

Art for Art's Sake
Christopher L. C. E. Witcombe
Futurism. Futurist Manifestos
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Journals

The Modernist Journals Project
The Modernist Journals Project is a major resource for the study of  modernism in the English-speaking world, with periodical literature as its central concern. Their primary mission is to produce digital editions of culturally  significant magazines from around the early 20th century and make  them freely available to the public.

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Literature.
Voice of the Shuttle modernist literature resources on the internet.
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Modern art, Wikipedia entry.
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A Modernism website by The Minneapolis Institute of Arts.
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Modernism
Voice of the Shuttle modernist literature resources on the internet.
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Modernism, Modernity. A journal.
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Modernist Studies Association

Modernist artists

Cézanne, Paul. Paul Cezanne, an online gallery.
Paul Cezanne. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Matisse, Henri. Henri Matisse
Wikipedia

An in-depth study of the life and painting of Henri Matisse with over 500 high resolution images.
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Miró, Joan. Joan Miro. The Guggenheim Collection
Features the biography, works, and suggested readings.
Joan Miro. National Gallery of Art
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Joan Miro. Tate Gallery, London.
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Joan Miro. Joan Miro Online. Artcyclopedia.
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Joan Miro. Pilar & Joan Miro Foundation of Mallorca, Spain.
Picasso, Pablo
Movements wihin modern art, Modern and Contemporary Art by Artists and/or Movements.
A web directory from Voice of the Shuttle.
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Museums

Pop art, Wikipedia entry.


Portland Art Museum - The Clement Greenburg modernist collection.


Postmodernism

Postmodernism, Wikipedia entry.
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The Foundation for Digital Culture
Links to Websites: Postmasters Gallery, Rhizome, Floating Point Unit, ArtDirt, The Thing.
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Keith Haring. Keith Haring website.
The Roland Penrose Collection, Farley Farm, U.K.
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Russian modernist art
Russian avant-garde art. Web pages.
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Russian avant garde literature, poetry, art, culture.
Surrealist artists and writers
WebMuseum. Surrealist background.
Twentieth-Century Art
20th Century Art Resources, an art history web resource directory by Chris Whitcombe.
UbuWeb
UbuWebis a collaboratively curated website which includes thousands of historic and contemporary avant-garde texts, sound recordings, moving images and related curatorial and analytic commentary. Founded in 1996 by poet Kenneth Goldsmith, it has grown to be a vast educational resource, providing online access to an obscure yet vital aspect of the cultural record that would be, in many cases, otherwise lost.
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The Western Round Table on Modern Art, Proceedings.
The Western Round Table on Modern Art met in San Francisco, April 8, 9 and 10, 1949. The object of the Round Table was to bring a representation of the best informed opinion of the time to bear on questions about art today (1949). A set of neat conclusions, as to the outcome of the conference, was neither expected nor desired. Rather, it was hoped that progress would be made in the exposure of hidden assumptions, in the uprooting of obsolete ideas, and in the framing of new questions. Participants included Gregory Bateson, Kenneth Burke, Marcel Duchamp, Darius Milhaud, Arnold Schoenburg and Frank Lloyd Wright. Site hosted by UbuWeb.


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