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TOP 200 ARTISTS OF THE 20TH CENTURY TO NOW
TIMES READERS AND SAATCHI ONLINE VISITORS VOTE FOR THEIR FAVOURITE ARTISTS
AFTER 1.4 MILLION VOTES WERE CAST, HERE ARE YOUR LEADING 200 ARTISTS:
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| - | Claude Monet |
| - | Marcel Duchamp |
| - | Henri Matisse |
| - | Jackson Pollock |
| - | Andy Warhol |
| - | Willem De Kooning |
| - | Piet Mondrian |
| - | Paul Gauguin |
| - | Francis Bacon |
| - | Robert Rauschenberg |
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| - | Frida Kahlo |
| - | Martin Kippenberger |
| - | Paul Klee |
| - | Egon Schiele |
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| - | Bruce Nauman |
| - | Alberto Giacometti |
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| - | David Hockney |
| - | Philip Guston |
| - | Henri Cartier-Bresson |
| - | Pierre Bonnard |
| - | Jean-Michel Basquiat |
| - | Max Ernst |
| - | Diane Arbus |
| - | Georgia O'Keeffe |
| - | Cy Twombly |
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| - | Pierre Auguste Renoir |
| - | Man Ray |
| - | Henry Moore |
| - | Cindy Sherman |
| - | Jeff Koons |
| - | Tracey Emin |
| - | Damien Hirst |
| - | Yves Klein |
| - | Henri Rousseau |
| - | Chaim Soutine |
| - | Arshile Gorky |
| - | Amedeo Modigliani |
| - | Umberto Boccioni |
| - | Jean Dubuffet |
| - | Eva Hesse |
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| - | Balthus |
| - | Joan Miro |
| - | Ernst Ludwig Kirchner |
| - | Frank Stella |
| - | Georg Baselitz |
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| - | Dan Flavin |
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| - | Brice Marden |
| - | Maurizio Cattelan |
| - | Sol LeWitt |
| - | Chuck Close |
| - | Edward Weston |
| - | Joseph Cornell |
| - | Karel Appel |
| - | Bridget Riley |
| - | Alexander Archipenko |
| - | Anthony Caro |
| - | Richard Hamilton |
| - | Clyfford Still |
| - | Luc Tuymans |
| - | Claes Oldenburg |
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| Marty Gordon |
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I was born in Pensacola, Florida in 1962. Most of my family still lives in the area. During my "nomad" years, I lived in every state in the southern USA except Louisiana and Mississippi. Currently, I live in Seattle with my new bride Sarah.
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| About the Artist |
Marty Gordon was born in Pensacola, Florida in 1962. His mother says he was born with a pencil in his hand and he’s been scribbling ever since. As a boy, he drew monsters and superheroes. As a teenager, he dreamed of a career as a comic book artist. As a college art student, his focus shifted to printmaking. Marty earned his BFA from the University of West Florida in Pensacola where he also participated in exhibitions at Art on the Tracks, a local gallery. In conjunction with his graduation, Marty was also recognized as an outstanding fine arts student by receiving a Liquitex Art Materials Award as well as several school related awards.
During the next 6 years, visual arts took a backseat as Marty explored writing and theatre. He earned an MA in Communications from Southwestern Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas in 1995. Over the next 9 years, Marty spent time as a creative minister focusing on matters of faith and the arts. In the spring of 2004 he met his wife Sarah who is also an artist. They challenged each other to begin making visual art again. Learning collage from Sarah, Marty has spent the last 3 years pouring all of his experiences into developing his own unique style. Through his art, Marty is asking questions, inviting debate and telling stories. Looking at one of his works is akin to peeking through a window into another world, a world where art, humor, faith, tension and candidness live together in vignettes of surreal commentary.
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Revenge of the Sea Monkeys
2007 Collage on mat board 12.7 cm X 17.8 cm |
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When Animals Attack
2007 Collage on mat board 12.7 cm X 17.8 cm |
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The Brainwashing of Suzy Homemaker
2007 Collage on mat board 12.7 cm X 17.8 cm |
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Lost in Space
2007 Collage on mat board 12.7 cm X 17.8 cm |
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Cowboys and Indians
2007 Collage on mat board 12.7 cm X 17.8 cm |
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Take A Dive
2007 Collage on mat board 12.7 cm X 17.8 cm |
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Global Warming
2007 Collage on mat board 12.7 cm X 17.8 cm |
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The Man Who Thought Too Much
2007 Collage on mat board 12.7 cm X 17.8 cm |
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Kitty Foil
2007 Collage on canvas 10.2 cm X 10.2 cm |
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Bad Hare Day
2007 Collage on canvas 10.2 cm X 10.2 cm |
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| Education and biography |
- BFA University of West Florida 1989
- MA Communications Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary 1995
Past Exhibit Venues
- Edmonds Art Walk, Edmonds, WA
- Forum Center/ReMax Realty, Seattle, WA
- Candle's Cafe, Seattle, WA
- North Seattle Community College, Seattle, WA
- Hotwire Online Coffeehouse, Shoreline, WA
- Insurrection Vintage, Seattle, WA
- Twilight Artist Collective, Seattle, WA
- Art on the Tracks gallery, Pensacola, FL
- Pensacola Jr. College, Pensacola
- University of West Florida, Pensacola, FL |
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| Future shows |
Hotwire Online Coffeehouse, West Seattle, WA
Secret Garden Bookshop, Seattle, WA
Blue Star Cafe and Pub, Seattle, WA
Pop Tots, Seattle, WA
Green Bean Coffeehouse, Seattle, WA
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Website: www.martworks.blogspot.com |
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