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Modern Sculpture Timeline

This timeline details the top works of modern sculpture. The Art Story has developed interactive timelines that show the progression of Modern Art. They aim to educate and introduce topics using technology and the interactive capabilities of the web. Please visit this page on yourdesktop computer to see this timeline.

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Impressionism and AfterHeroic Avant-gargeDepression and WarPost-War WorldContemporary Art
ACADEMY
REALISM
AESTHETIC MOVEMENT
IMPRESSIONISM
MODERN SCULPTURE
SYMBOLISM
POST-IMPRESSIONISM
NEO-IMPRESSIONISM
ART NOUVEAU
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First underground
railway opens in London
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Laying of the
Transatlantic cable
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Alfred Noble
invents dynamite
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Alexander Graham
Bell patents telephone
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Thomas Edison
patents light bulb
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Canadian-Pacific
railway opens
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Eiffel Tower
completed in Paris
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Wilhelm Rontgen
discovers X-rays
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First Zeppelin airship
launched in Germany
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Guglielmo Marconi transmits
wireless signals across the Atlantic
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Completion of Aswan Dam on the Nile
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First successful flight by the Wright Brothers
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Herman Melville,Moby Dick
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Harriet Beecher Stowe,
Uncle Tom's Cabin
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Gustave Flaubert,
Madame Bovary
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John Stuart Mill,
On Liberty
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Charles Darwin,
The Origin of
Species
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Charles
Dickens,
Great
Expectations
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Leo Tolstoy,
War and Peace (Part 1)
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Fyodor Dostoyevsky,
Crime and Punishment
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First performance
of Richard Wagner's
operaDas Rheingold
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George Eliot,
Middlemarch
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Mark Twain,Tom Sawyer
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Henrik Ibsen,A Doll's House
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First part of Oxford
English Dictionary
is completed
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Last Impressionist
exhibition in Paris
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Stephen Crane,The
Red Badge of Courage
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Sigmund Freud,Interpretation of Dreams
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Theodore Dreiser,Sister Carrie
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Georges Melies,A Trip to the Moon
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Anton Chekov,The Cherry Orchard
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Max Weber,The Protestant Ethic
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Second Republic dissolved in France.
Napoleon III takes power as emperor
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Britain and France join Crimean War
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Crimean War ends
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American Civil War
begins (1861-1865)
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Emancipation of
Russian serfs
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Abolition of slavery
in United States
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President
Abraham
Lincoln
assassinated
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King of Prussia becomes Emperor
Wilhelm I of a united Germany
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Britain buys Suez Canal
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Germany signs
alliance with
Russia and
Austria
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New Zealand becomes
first country to
grant women the vote
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Beginning of Dreyfus
affair in France
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Spanish-American War. America
gains Philippines and Puerto Rico
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Boxer Rebellion in China
suppressed by foreign intervention
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Death of Queen
Victoria
(1819-1901)
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Gustave Courbet
independently exhibits
outside the Exposition
Universalle, Paris
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Charles Baudelaire,
The Painter of Modern Life
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Édouard Manet and others
exhibit at the Salon des Refuses
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Albert Memorial completed
in Hyde Park, London
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Monet and Renoir paint at
La Grenouillere, near Paris
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Metropolitan Museum,
New York, is founded
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Vendome Column destroyed
during Paris Commune
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First Impressionist
exhibition, Paris
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Statue of Liberty
is unveiled
in New York
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Van Gogh and Gauguin
paint in Arles
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Paul Gauguin
departs for Tahiti
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Gustav Klimt and
others found
Vienna Secession
Albert Memorial, 1864-76Funnel downTimeline dot
Timeline dotFunnel upAge of Bronze, 1875-6
The Triumph of the Republic, 1879-89Funnel downTimeline dot
Timeline dotFunnel upThe Little Fourteen-Year-Old Dancer, 1881
Timeline dotFunnel upLiberty Enlightening the World (The Statue of Liberty), 1886
Balzac, 1891-8Funnel downTimeline dot
Timeline dotFunnel upThe Gates of Hell, 1880-1917
La Mediterranee, 1900-02Funnel downTimeline dot
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY
CUBISM
FUTURISM
COLLAGE
READYMADE
SUPREMATISM
DADA
DE STIJL
CONSTRUCTIVISM
Red lineRed dot
Russo-Japanese War
ends, Russia defeated
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Finland is the first country
to give women the vote
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Mahatma Gandhi begins
campaign of non-violent
resistance in South Africa
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NAACP
established
in USA
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U.S. Supreme
Court breaks
up Standard Oil
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The Titanic
strikes an
iceberg
and sinks
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Beginning of
First World
War (1914-1918)
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Mahatma Gandhi
returns to India
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Revolu-
tion in
Russia
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U.S.
enters
WWI
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Worldwide
influenza
epidemic
kills millions
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Prohibition in U.S.
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Gandhi begins campaign of
civil disobedience in India
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Benito Mussolini
comes to power
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Adolf Hitler
publishesMein Kampf
Blue lineBlue dot
Albert Einstein publishes
paper on special theory of relativity
Blue lineBlue dot
Henry Ford begins
mass production
of the Model T car
Blue lineBlue dot
First airplane flight
across the English Channel
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First successful
parachute jump
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Henry Ford develops first
moving assembly line in Detroit
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Completion of Panama Canal
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First major use of poison
gas as weapon at
Second Battle of Ypres
Blue lineBlue dot
Hugo Junkers develops
first fighter plane
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Alexander Graham Bell makes
first transcontinental telephone
call from New York to San Francisco
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First successful
helicopter flight
Green lineGreen dot
Upton Sinclair,The Jungle
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Birth of Indian cult
leader Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
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Marcel Proust,
A la recherche du temps perdu (Volume 1)
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Thomas Mann,Death in Venice
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Igor Stravinsky,
The Rite of Spring
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Charlie Chaplin begins making films
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D.W. Griffiths,
The Birth of a Nation
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James Joyce
publishes
Ulysses in Paris
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George Gershwin completes
Rhapsody in Blue
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F. Scott Fitzgerald,The Great Gatsby
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Virginia Woolf,Mrs Dalloway
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The Fauves exhibit at the Salon d'Automne, Paris
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German Expressionist group Die Brucke is founded in Dresden
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Picasso and Braque
begin to develop
Synthetic Cubism
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Marinetti publishes
Futurist Manifesto
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Expressionist group
Der Blaue Reiter
founded in Munich
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Marcel Duchamp
creates his
first readymade
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The Armory Show
in New York
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Kazimir Malevich
launches
Suprematism
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Dada movement
launched in Zurich
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Theo van Doesburg
launchesDe Stijl
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Russian Imperial
Academy abolished
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Walter Gropius founds
the Bauhaus School
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Hans Prinzhorn,
The Artistry of
the Mentally Ill
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Andre Breton
publishes
Surrealist
Manifesto
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Exposition Internationale
des Arts Decoratifs, Paris
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First Neue Sachlichkeit
exhibition, Mannheim
Ecce Puer, 1906-7Funnel downTimeline dot
Timeline dotFunnel upThe Kiss, 1907
The Backs, 1909-30Funnel downTimeline dot
Timeline dotFunnel upCorner Counter-Relief, 1914-15
Timeline dotFunnel upHead of a Woman (Fernande), 1909
Unique Forms of Continuity in Space, 1913Funnel downTimeline dot
Glass of Absinthe, 1914Funnel downTimeline dot
Timeline dotFunnel upBottle Rack, 1914
Enigma of Isidore Ducasse, 1920Funnel downTimeline dot
Timeline dotFunnel upMonument to the Third International, 1920
Timeline dotFunnel upLight Space Modulator, 1922-30
Proun Room, 1923Funnel downTimeline dot
Timeline dotFunnel upThe Beginning of the World, 1924
SURREALISM
BAUHAUS
ART DECO
NEUE SACHLICHKEIT/ NEW OBJECTIVITY
TOTALITARIAN ART
SOCIAL REALISM
WELDED METAL SCULPTURE
Red lineRed dot
Stock Market Crash
leads to Great Depression
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Adolf Hitler comes
to power in Germany
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Germany invades
Poland
Starts WWII
(1939-1945)
Red lineRed dot
France falls to
German invasion
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Japanese bombing of Pearl
Harbor brings USA into WWII
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U.S.A. drops atomic bombs
to end war in Pacific
Red lineRed dot
United Nations
is established
Blue lineBlue dot
Charles Lindbergh
makes first non-stop
flight across Atlantic
Blue lineBlue dot
Philo T Farnsworth
invents television
Blue lineBlue dot
Penicillin isolated
by Alexander Fleming
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Edwin Hubble announces
that the universe is expanding
Blue lineBlue dot
The Richter Scale
completed by
seismologist
Charles Richter
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Precursor to first
computer is outlined
by Alan Turing
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Jet engine invented
by Frank Whittle
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Nylon invented
by WH Caruthers
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Xerography invented
by Chester Carlson
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First nuclear reactor
built by Enrico Fermi
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Microwave oven invented
by Percy Spenser
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Martin Heidegger,Being and Time
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BBC begin radio service
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D.H. Lawrence,
Lady Chatterley's Lover
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Nation of Islam
founded by Wallace
Ford Muhammad
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Aldous Huxley,
Brave New World
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Henry Miller,
Tropic of Cancer
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Frank Lloyd Wright
buildsFalling Water,
Bear Run, PA
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Earnest Hemingway,
For Whom the Bell Tolls
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Citizen Kane is
released in cinemas
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John Paul Sartre,
Being and Nothingness
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George Orwell,
Animal Farm
Purple linePurple dot
Precisionist Charles
Sheeler documents
Ford's River
Rouge plant, Michigan
Purple linePurple dot
Museum of Modern Art
opens in New York
Purple linePurple dot
Nazis close down
the Bauhaus School
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Hans Hoffman opens his
art school in New York
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Controversy over
Diego Rivera's mural in
Rockefeller Center, NY
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Walter Benjamin writes essay
"The Work of Art in the Age
of Mechanical Reproduction"
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Walker Evans and others document
America as part of New Deal
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Nazis stage the "Degenerate
Art" show in Munich
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Great powers confront each
other at the Exposition
Internationale, Paris
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Matisse begins cut-paper
collage technique
Timeline dotFunnel upReclining Figure, 1929
Merzbau, 1923-1936Funnel downTimeline dot
Timeline dotFunnel upSuspended Ball, 1930-1
Prometheus, 1934Funnel downTimeline dot
Timeline dotFunnel upA Universe, 1934
Head, 1935Funnel downTimeline dot
Timeline dotFunnel upObject, 1936
Industrial Worker and Collective Farm Worker, 1937Funnel downTimeline dot
Timeline dotFunnel upEndless Column, 1938
Readiness, 1939Funnel downTimeline dot
ART INFORMEL
ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONISM
KINETIC ART
OP ART
ASSEMBLAGE
Red lineRed dot
India gains independence
from Britain
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Israel becomes independent
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Mahatma Gandhi assassinated
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Mao establishes People?s
Republic of China
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NATO formed
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Germany divided into capitalist
West and communist East
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Korean War begins
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Dwight Eisenhower
becomes US president
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Korean War ends
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Death of
Joseph Stalin
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Suez Crisis
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Bus boycott in
Montgomery, Alabama
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Treaty of Rome establishes
European Economic Union
Red lineRed dot
Fidel Castro takes
power in Cuba
Blue lineBlue dot
The transistors is invented
at Bell Telephone Laboratories
Blue lineBlue dot
Francis Crick and James
Watson discover structure of DNA
Blue lineBlue dot
US explode first
hydrogen bomb
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Contraceptive pill
is invented
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Launch of Sputnik I,
first artificial satellite
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Theodore Maiman
produces first laser
Green lineGreen dot
Anti-Communist HUAC
hearings in Hollywood
Green lineGreen dot
JD Salinger,
The Catcher in the Rye
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Samuel Beckett,
Waiting for Godot
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L. Ron Hubbard forms
Church of Scientology
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Edmund Hillary and Tenzig
Norgay scale Mt Everest
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JRR Tolkein publishes first
instalments ofLord of the Rings
Green lineGreen dot
First performance
of John Osborne?s
Look Back in Anger
Green lineGreen dot
Jack Keroac,
On the Road
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Vladimir Nabokov,
Lolita
Purple linePurple dot
Jean Dubuffet causes scandal with
exhibition at Galerie Rene Drouin
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Jackson Pollock begins
drip paintings
Purple linePurple dot
Alberto Giacometti
holds his first
post-war exhibition
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Willem de Kooning?s
first solo exhibition
Purple linePurple dot
Barnett Newman
paintsOnement I
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The Abstract Expressionist
?Irascibles? protest against
Metropolitan Museum
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Harold Rosenberg,
"The American
Action Painters"
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The Independent
Group begin
meeting in London
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Robert Rauschenberg,
Erased De Kooning Drawing
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Jasper Johns begins
work onFlag
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Clement Greenberg,
"American-Type Painting"
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Jackson Pollock
dies in car crash
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Hard-edged abstraction
debuts in Los Angeles
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Survey of post-war
figuration, "New Images
of Man," at MoMA, NY
Timeline dotFunnel upPelagos, 1946
Standing Woman, 1947Funnel downTimeline dot
Timeline dotFunnel upMonument to the Unknown Political Prisoner, 1951-2
Hudson River Landscape, 1951Funnel downTimeline dot
Monogram, 1955-6Funnel downTimeline dot
Timeline dotFunnel upChe Faro Senza Eurydice, 1959
Homage to New York, 1960Funnel downTimeline dot
Timeline dotFunnel upPainted Bronze (Ale Cans), 1960
POP ART
FLUXUS
ARTE POVERA
MINIMALISM
POST-MINIMALISM
CONCEPTUAL ART
PERFORMANCE ART
LAND ART
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Cuban missile crisis
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John F. Kennedy assassinated
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Vietnam War begins
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US begins bombing North Vietnam
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Malcolm X assassinated
Red lineRed dot
Cultural Revolution
begins in China
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Six Day War. Israel defeats
Egypt, Syria and Jordan
Red lineRed dot
Martin Luther King,
Jr. assassinated
Red lineRed dot
Vietnam War protests grow
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Yuri Gagarin becomes
first man in space
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Broadcast of first transatlantic
television signals via satellite
Blue lineBlue dot
Arno Penzias and Robert
Wilson discover cosmic
background radiation
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Christiaan Barnard
completes first successful
heart transplant
Blue lineBlue dot
Neil Armstrong becomes
first man on moon
Green lineGreen dot
Second Vatican Council
liberalises Catholic Church
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Joseph Heller,Catch-22
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The Beatles,
Sergeant Pepper?s
Lonely Hearts Club Band
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Jacques Derrida,
Writing and Difference
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Andy Warhol stages his
first Pop art exhibition
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Marcel Duchamp retrospective,
Pasadena, CA
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Clement Greenberg curates
"Post-Painterly Abstraction"
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Joseph Kosuth creates
One and Three Chairs
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Survey of Minimalism, "Primary
Structures," at Jewish Museum, NY
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Valerie Solanas
shoots Andy Warhol
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Survey of Conceptual art,
"Information," at MoMA, NY
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Robert Smithson creates
Spiral Jetty
Timeline dotFunnel upThe Store, 1961
Early One Morning, 1962Funnel downTimeline dot
Timeline dotFunnel upFat Chair, 1964
One and Three Chairs, 1965Funnel downTimeline dot
Timeline dotFunnel upEquivalent VIII, 1966
Timeline dotFunnel upUntitled (Stack), 1967
Contingent, 1968Funnel downTimeline dot
Timeline dotFunnel upVerb List, 1968-9
Timeline dotFunnel upSpiral Jetty, 1970
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