Publicity Image Sheet

Publicity Image Sheet

Artists Respond: American Art and the Vietnam War, 1965-1975 March 15, 2019 – August 18, 2019 Publicity Images These images are approved only for publication in conjunction with promotion of Artists Respond: American Art and the Vietnam War, 1965-1975. Reproductions must include the full caption information adjacent to the image, and images may not be cropped or altered in any way or superimposed with any printing. Online images may be reproduced no larger than 1,400 pixels on the longest dimension. High-resolution image files are available through SAAM’s Dropbox account; email [email protected] to request a link. 1 B. 1 B. 1 A. 2. 3. 4. 1 A. Chris Burden, Shoot, 1971, performance, photographs by Alfred Lutjeans, Courtesy of the Chris Burden Estate. © 2018 Chris Burden/licensed by The Chris Burden Estate and Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York 1 B. Chris Burden, Shoot, 1971, performance, photographs by Barbara T. Smith, Courtesy of the Chris Burden Estate. © 2018 Chris Burden/licensed by The Chris Burden Estate and Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York 2. Mel (Melesio) Casas, Humanscape 43, 1968, acrylic on canvas, Mel Casas Family Trust. Photo courtesy Mel Casas Family Trust 3. Judy Chicago, Immolation, from the portfolio On Fire, 1972, printed 2013, inkjet print, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum Purchase through the Luisita L. and Franz H. Denghausen Endowment. © 2018 Judy Chicago/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York, Photo by Mindy Barrett 4. William Copley, Untitled, from the portfolio Artists and Writers Protest against the War in Viet Nam, 1967, screenprint, International Center of Photography, Gift of the Artists’ Poster Committee with funds provided by the ICP Acquisitions Committee, 2002. © 2018 Estate of William N. Copley/Copley LLC/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York, Photo courtesy of the International Center of Photography Smithsonian American Art Museum Publicity images – Artists Respond: American Art and the Vietnam War, 1965-1975 2/19/19/td Page | 1 7. 5. 6. 9. 10. 8. 5. Dan Flavin, monument 4 for those who have been killed in ambush (to P. K. who reminded me about death), 1966, red fluorescent light, The Estate of Dan Flavin. © 2018 Stephen Flavin/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York, Photo courtesy David Zwirner 6. Rupert García, ¡Fuera de Indochina!, 1970, screenprint, The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marcus. © Rupert García, Courtesy Rena Bransten Gallery, Photo courtesy the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco 7. Leon Golub, Vietnam II, 1973, acrylic on canvas, Tate: Presented by the American Fund for the Tate Gallery, courtesy of Ulrich and Harriet Meyer (Building the Tate Collection) 2012. © 2018 The Nancy Spero and Leon Golub Foundation for the Arts/Licensed by VAGA at Artists Rights Society (ARS), NY, image © Tate, London, 2018 8. James Gong Fu Dong, Vietnam Scoreboard, 1969, embossed etching, San Francisco State College Art Department Collection. © Jim Dong, Courtesy of the Artist, Photo by Mindy Barrett 9. Philip Guston, San Clemente, 1975, oil on canvas, Glenstone Museum, Potomac, Maryland. © The Estate of Philip Guston, courtesy Hauser & Wirth, Photo by Christopher Burke 10. Hans Haacke, News, 1969, reconstructed 2019, newsfeed, printer, and paper, Installed at Paula Cooper Gallery in 2005. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Purchase through gifts of Helen Crocker Russell, the Crocker Family, and anonymous donors, by exchange, and the Accessions Committee Fund. © Hans Haacke/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn. Courtesy the artist and Paula Cooper Gallery, New York Smithsonian American Art Museum Publicity images – Artists Respond: American Art and the Vietnam War, 1965-1975 2/19/19/td Page | 2 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 11. David Hammons, America the Beautiful, 1968, lithograph and body print, Oakland Museum of California, the Oakland Museum Founders Fund. © David Hammons, Photo courtesy the Oakland Museum of California 12. Wally Hedrick, War Room, 1967–68/2002, oil on canvas, Collection of Paul and Karen McCarthy. Image courtesy of the Wally Hedrick Estate and The Box, LA, Photo © Fredrik Nilsen Studio 13. Carlos Irizarry, Moratorium, 1969, screenprint, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase through the Luisita L. and Franz H. Denghausen Endowment. ©1969 Carlos Irizarry, Photo by Gene Young 14. Kim Jones, Mudman Structure (large), 1974, sticks, mud, rope, foam rubber, shellac, and acrylic; shown with chair, boots, and bucket of mud, Courtesy of Zeno X Gallery, Antwerp. © Kim Jones, courtesy Gladstone Gallery, New York and Brussels & Zeno X Gallery, Antwerp 15. Kim Jones, Wilshire Boulevard Walk, 1976, performance; photograph by Jeff Gubbins, printed 2016, Courtesy Zeno X Gallery, Antwerp. © Kim Jones, courtesy Gladstone Gallery, New York and Brussels & Zeno X Gallery, Antwerp, Photo by Mindy Barrett Smithsonian American Art Museum Publicity images – Artists Respond: American Art and the Vietnam War, 1965-1975 2/19/19/td Page | 3 18. 17. 16. 19. 19. 20. 16. Philip Jones Griffiths, Vietnam, 1967, gelatin silver print, The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles. © The Philip Jones Griffiths Foundation/Magnum Photos, Photo courtesy the J. Paul Getty Museum 17. Corita Kent, right, 1967, screenprint, Corita Art Center, Immaculate Heart Community, Los Angeles, CA. © Corita Art Center, Immaculate Heart Community, Los Angeles, Photo by Arthur Evans 18. Corita Kent, yellow submarine, 1967, screenprint, Corita Art Center, Immaculate Heart Community, Los Angeles, CA. © Corita Art Center, Immaculate Heart Community, Los Angeles, Photo by Arthur Evans 19. Edward Kienholz, The Eleventh Hour Final, 1968, tableau: wood paneling, concrete TV set with engraved screen and remote control, furniture, lamp, ash trays, artificial flowers, TV Guide, pillows, painting, wall clock, window, and curtains, Glenstone Museum, Potomac, Maryland. Copyright Kienholz. Courtesy of L.A. Louver, Venice, CA 20. Edward Kienholz, The Non-War Memorial, 1970/1972, military uniforms, sand, book, acrylic vitrine, plaque, and printed statement, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Gift of Nancy Reddin Kienholz 2003.14a-h. Copyright Kienholz. Courtesy of L.A. Louver, Venice, CA. Photo by Sheldan C. Collins Smithsonian American Art Museum Publicity images – Artists Respond: American Art and the Vietnam War, 1965-1975 2/19/19/td Page | 4 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 21. Yayoi Kusama, Anatomic Explosion on Wall Street, 1968, performance, Courtesy Yayoi Kusama Inc. © YAYOI KUSAMA, courtesy YAYOI KUSAMA Inc. 22. John Lennon and Yoko Ono, WAR IS OVER! IF YOU WANT IT, 1969, offset lithograph, Courtesy of Yoko Ono Lennon. © Yoko Ono 1969/2019 23. Malaquias Montoya, Viet Nam/Aztlan, 1973, offset lithograph, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase through the Frank K. Ribelin Endowment © Malaquias Montoya, Photo by Mindy Barrett 24. Robert Morris, Trench with Chlorine Gas, from the series Five War Memorials, 1970, lithograph, Private Collection, Courtesy Castelli Gallery. © 2018 Robert Morris/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York, Photo courtesy Castelli Gallery 25. On Kawara, Title, 1965, acrylic and collage on canvas, National Gallery of Art, Washington, Patrons’ Permanent Fund. © One Million Years Foundation, Photo courtesy One Million Years Foundation and David Zwirner Smithsonian American Art Museum Publicity images – Artists Respond: American Art and the Vietnam War, 1965-1975 2/19/19/td Page | 5 27. 26. 28. 30. 29. 26. Yoko Ono, Cut Piece, 1964, performed at Carnegie Hall, New York, March 21, 1965, 16 mm film by Albert and David Maysles transferred to video, black and white, sound, 8:25 minutes, Courtesy of Yoko Ono Lennon. © Yoko Ono 1965/2019 27. Peter Moore, photograph of Yvonne Rainer’s WAR, performed at the Loeb Student Center, New York University, 1970, printed 2008, gelatin silver print, Courtesy of Paula Cooper Gallery, New York. © 2018 Barbara Moore-/Licensed by VAGA at Artists Rights Society (ARS), NY, Courtesy Paula Cooper Gallery, New York 28. Seymour Rosen, photograph of Asco’s Stations of the Cross, 1971, printed 2019, gelatin silver prints, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase through the Frank K. Ribelin Endowment. © SPACES - Saving and Preserving Arts and Cultural Environments 29. Martha Rosler, Red Stripe Kitchen, from the series House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home, ca. 1967–72, photomontage, Art Institute of Chicago, through prior gift of Adeline Yates. © Martha Rosler, Courtesy of the artist and Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York 30. Martha Rosler, Cleaning the Drapes, from the series House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home, ca. 1967–72, photomontage, Art Institute of Chicago, through prior gift of Adeline Yates. © Martha Rosler, Courtesy of the artist and Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York Smithsonian American Art Museum Publicity images – Artists Respond: American Art and the Vietnam War, 1965-1975 2/19/19/td Page | 6 32. 33. 31. 34. 33. 35. 31. Peter Saul, Target Practice, 1968, acrylic on canvas, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Joseph H. Hirshhorn Purchase Fund, 2016. © Peter Saul, Photo courtesy Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden by Cathy Carver 32. Carolee Schneemann, Snows, 1967/2009, kinetic theater performance, 16 mm film transferred to video, color and black and white, sound; 20:30 minutes, Courtesy Electronic Arts Intermix, New York. © 2018 Carolee Schneemann/Artist Rights Society (ARS), New York. Courtesy the artist, P•P•O•W, and Galerie Lelong & Co., New York, Photo by Alex

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