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GENERAL IDEA "NAZI MILK" 1979
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GENERAL IDEA "NAZI MILK" 1979General Idea was founded in 1967 in Toronto by AA Bronson (b. 1946), Felix Partz (1945 1994), and Jorge Zontal (1944 1994). With their subversive approach and interest in parody and appropriation, they addressed a broad range of social issues, including consumerism, media consumption and the AIDS epidemic. One of their most iconic and confrontational works is Nazi Milk, a paradigm of how they unflinchingly explored taboo subjects with humor and a
Pachter’s most cherished images take archetypes of Canadiana -- the barn
they do not come on the secondary market very often
McGinley has proven himself to be the successor to both Nan Goldin and Larry Clark with a unique documentary style that portrays the idealisms of a generation
In the 1970's Nevelson experimented with a wide range of materials and techniques including steel
marked a pivotal moment in his abstract painting
Thematic continuity was a key element for General Idea
During the mid-1970s
although their essence (whether in their unknown presence or lingering memory) pervades the scene
whether in a vulnerable or sexualized state
and beyond
Weston's work is celebrated in numerous public collections
Oldenberg's colossal sculptures replicate commonplace objects on a grand scale
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