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Bo Bartlett
Timeline of important events in the life of Bo Bartlett
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Christofer Gass
⟶ Actualizado 6 dic 2017 ⟶
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Born James William Bartlett III in Columbus, Georgia
The United States dropped an atomic bomb on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Andrew Wyeth "Christina's World," 1948
Big Three television networks: ABC, CBS and NBC
Dwight D. Eisenhower is inaugurated as the 34th president
Norman Rockwell “Shuffleton’s Barbershop,” 1950
Norman Rockwell “Happy Birthday, Miss Jones,” 1956
"Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, KS"
Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy accuses army officials, members of the media, and other public figures of being Communists during highly publicized hearings, April 22–June 17, 1954
USSR launch "Sputnik 1"
President Johnson signs the Civil Rights Act
Lt. Col. John Glenn becomes first U.S. astronaut to orbit Earth
PHOTOREALISM 1960s-2000s: Robert Bechtle Richard Estes Chuck Close Neil Welliver
POP ART 1950s-1970s: Roy Lichtenstein Claes Oldenburg James Rosenquist Robert Rauschenberg Jasper Johns Andy Warhol
Jackson Pollock "Autumn Rhythm (Number 30)," 1950
ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONISM 1943-1965: Hans Hoffman Willem De Kooning Jackson Pollock Robert Motherwell Joan Mitchell Mark Rothko Josef Albers
Marvel Comics publishes Fantastic Four
Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., delivers his “I have a Dream” speech
British invasion; Beatles arrive in NYC
Norman Rockwell "Portrait of John F. Kennedy," 1960
State troopers attack peaceful demonstrators led by Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., as they try to cross Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, AL
Summer of Love
President Kennedy is assassinated in Dallas, TX
Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., is assassinated in Memphis, TN
‘Resurrection City’ erected in the National Mall in Washington
MINIMALISM 1960s: Donald Judd Joseph Albers Mark Rothko Dan Flavin
CONCEPTUAL ART 1970s-PRESENT: Ray Johnson Adrian Piper Lawrence Weiner Joseph Beuys
PERFORMANCE ART 1960s-2000s: Marina Abromovic John Cage Joseph Beuys Allan Kaprow Andy Kaufman
POLITICAL ART
Woodstock Music Festival, Bethel, NY
Astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin, Jr. become the first men to land on the Moon
Four students are shot to death by National Guardsmen during an antiwar protest at Kent State University
Phan Thị Kim Phúc "Napalm Girl," 1972
Senate Select Committee begins televised hearings to investigate Watergate cover-up
Graduates from Brookstone
Bill Gates and Paul Allen start Microsoft
Jimmy Carter is inaugurated as the 39th president
Moves to Philadelphia
Travels to Florence
Graduates from PAFA
First P.P.O.W. Gallery show
Space shuttle "Challenger" explodes 73 seconds after liftoff, killing all seven crew members
Congress holds public hearings in Iran-Contra investigation
Micheal Jackson's "Thriller"
Fall of the Berlin Wall
Review by Roberta Smith of New York Times
NEO-EXPRESSIONISM 1970-1990s: Eric Fischl Julian Schnabel Sandra Chia Jean-Michel Basquiat Georg Baselitz Anselm Kiefer
Punk music
"Self Portrait," 1978
Sally Mann's book “Immediate Family” published
Meets Wyeth's and starts filming "Snow Hill"
"Tarmac," 1986
"Homeland," 1994
"Dreamland," 1998
"Lifeboat," 1998
"Leviathan," 2000
"A New Beginning," 2008
"Triumph of Romance," 2009
FEMINISM 1960s-PRESENT: Judy Chicago Louise Bourgeois Carolee Schneemann Barbara Kruger
Bill Clinton is inaugurated as the 42nd president
Awarded PEW Fellowship in the Arts
"Snow Hill" receives CINE Golden Eagle Award
"Bush v. Gore"
September 11 terrorist attacks
Facebook launched
Barack Obama is inaugurated as the 44th president January 20, 2009
Bo Bartlett Center opens
"The American," 2016
Grunge and Alternative Rock
First solo show at Marian Locks Gallery
Organizes "Disdain for False Authorities" in Philadelphia with PAFA Alumni Vincent Desiderio, Richard Ranck, Thomas Sarrantonio, and Robert Simon
Walt Disney World
Cool Hand Luke
Munich Massacre
The Bicentennial
Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
The Road Warrior
Apocalypse Now
"The Painted Word" by Tom Wolfe
"The World According to Garp" by John Irving
"Has Modernism Failed" by Suzi Gablik
Blue Velvet
DIGITAL ART 1965-PRESENT: Nam June Paik Rafael Lozano-Hemmer Jill Magid
INSTALLATION ART 1970-PRESENT: Marcel Duchamp Judy Chicago Sol LeWitt
THE PICTURES GENERATION 1974-1984: John Baldessari Cindy Sherman Barbara Kruger Jack Goldstein Robert Longo
REALISM 1960-1970s: Jane Freilicher Alex Katz Leland Bell Fairfield Porter Philip Pearlstein
COLOR FIELD PAINTING 1940s-1950s: Mark Rothko Clyfford Still Helen Frankenthaler Barnett Newman
EARTH ART 1960s-1970s: Robert Smithson Walter de Maria Andy Goldsworthy
FLUXUS 1959-1978: George Maciunas Yoko Ono George Brecht Yayoi Kusama
POST-MINIMALISM 1966-2000s: Vito Acconci Joseph Beuys Chris Burden Sol LeWitt
VIDEO ART 1965-PRESENT: Nam June Paik Bruce Nauman Gary Hill
CONTEMORARY REALISM 1970-PRESENT: John Curran Bo Bartlett Vincent Desiderio Will Cotton Steven Assael
POST MODERNISM 1970-PRESENT: Gilbert & George Damien Hurst David Hockney Jeff Koons Gerhard Richter Mark Tansey
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Cold War
Korean War
Vietnam War
Gulf War
Iraq War