Art history chpt 20 questions
The Armory show
A consciousness raising the modern art exhibit in the United States in 1913 has come to be called simply_____.
Naum gabo
A constructive sculptor, _______ created works in which intersecting plains of metal, glass, plastic, or wood defined space.
Constantin brancusi
A constructivist sculptor, ____________'s sculptures, however abstract they appear, are rooted in the figure
Marcel duchamp
Although _____ is generally known as a dadaist, nude descending a staircase reflects the styles of cubism and futurism. In effect, the painting stimulates the passage of time by creating multiple exposures of a machine-tooled figure walking down a flight of stairs.
Fauve
Henri Matisse as a____used primary color as a structural element.
Piet mondrian
Influenced by Vincent van Gogh, _________developed his theories of painting that respected the two dimensionality of the canvas.
Salvador Dalí
The persistence of memory, A surrealist piece, Was painted by______.
Futurism
Umberto boccioni unique forms of continuity in space illustrates the principle of________
Found
Some synthetic cubist works, such as picassos bottle of Suze, are constructed entirely of ________ objects
Dada
A color print of Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa was assembled and modified by the blank artist Duchamp
Charles demutg
A good example of an artist who was classed with American Cubo- realists or precisionista in American Art was________.
Neue sachlichkeit
As World War II loomed on the horizon,________, Or the new objectivity in English, came from a faction of German expressionism
Paul klee
Before the 20th century, only isolated examples of fantasy art could be found. One of the most whimsical of these artists is_____, who's twittering machine is a humorous example.
Futurism
Giacomo balla manifests fully pure _____painting in street lighting.
Surrealism
Intense interest in the reality of the dream state was shown by____
Neue sachlichkeit
Max beckmann, along with other artists, started calling themselves____and reacted to waritime suffering with arts that commented on bureaucracy, the military, and human torture.
Guernica
One of Picassos most powerful works of protest is a painting he did in 1937 to broadcast to the world the brutality of the German bombing of the Basque town of_____
Analytic cubism
Picasso and braque co-founded _________ in 1910.
Cubism
Picassos _______ showed the influence of African, oceanic, and Iberian arts.
False
T/F both dada and cubism engaged and automatic writing, in which the mind was to be purged of purpose. And a series of free associations were then to be expressed with the pen.
False
T/F the author of concerning the spiritual and art was Alexander Archipenko
True
T/F the futurists sometimes suggested that their subjects are less important than the portrayal of the dynamic sensation of the subjects
True
T/F the word fauve, as applied to arts, derived from the critics reaction to what he saw in the 1905 salon d'automnd
True
T/FQ best and futurist works of art, regardless of how abstract they might appear, always contain vestiges of representation.
Alfred stieglitz
The 291 gallery, run by____, supported the development of abstract art in the United States by exhibiting modern European art along with American artist.
Jean miro
The automatist surrealists such as _____ sought to eliminate all thought from their mind and derive shapes from the unconscious.
Analytical cubism
The theory of_____reached it's peak in the works such as the Portuguese.
Der blaue reiter
The____artists were less dependent on subject matter and more on color and form then than their predecessors
Der blaue reiter
Wassily kandinsky was one of the founders of the ________.
Die brucke
_________ artists showed common interest and techniques with boldly colored landscapes and cityscapes and horrific and violent portraits