Friday, February 12, 2010

Art History Charts


I was trolling twitter as usual and found a link to a design blog called SWISSMISS by a woman called Tina Roth Eisenberg. She's genius. This graphic chart made me laugh out loud. It's a bit like the argument made by Griselda Pollock in her book Avant-Garde Gambits, you know, everyone needs their schtick, to use the vernacular (and one of my favorite evocative, poetic languages, Yiddish).

I think it may be second on my list of favorite art history charts, because nothing can top my Idol Alfred H. Barr, jr.'s flowchart -- which I bore students with, endlessly.

The cover of the 1936 Cubism and Abstract Art Catalogue - or The Ten Commandments of Modernism.

(source: The Museum of Modern Art Archives, www.moma.org)

And one of the darling little preparatory drawings where Barr is obsessively drawing and erasing and which I love even more because I am thinking about an idea for an article related to my other Idol, Mark Lombardi, and this flow chart reminds me of the latter's drawings.


GO HERE FOR THE ORIGINAL POST http://www.swiss-miss.com/2010/02/art-history-poster.html