chapter 22

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conceptual

A work of art where the idea or ideas it represents are paramount to the actual object is considered to be ....art.

art style

As viewers of art, we can look at and enjoy many different styles of artwork, while artists must choose a path and direction for growth of their:

cubist

At the beginning of the 20th century, in works such as Still Life on Table: "Gillette" and The Emigrant, .....artists began incorporating text into art.

Focus is given to the significance of traditionally female crafts. The work honors historically-influential women.

In what ways does Judy Chicago's The Dinner Party embody Feminist artistic aims?

They ask the viewer to think. They pose a question to the viewer.

Select all the ways works of art made from lines of text, or words, engage the viewer.

installations

Spaces created by an artist solely for a person to have an immersive experience are called

art; money

Temporary installations, taken to a more extreme level with Body art, are often a way for artists to disconnect ______ and ______.

women; minorities

The 1970s revealed to many that the trajectory of history was being questioned. The inclusion of ______ and ______ into the story line further deepened the doubt about what would come next.

engulf

The Abstract Expressionists large scale was designed to ______ the viewer, as though in a movie theater.

architecture

The field of ....was the first to use the term postmodern to describe a structure.

nurturing contemporary women artists seeking more equal representation in museums and galleries recovering women's art of the past

What are the aims of Feminist art?

Building parts are color coded by function.

What do the different colors in the Pompidou National Center of Art and Culture by Piano and Rogers represent?

the materials used and the method of construction

What is the artist focusing on in Process art?

artwork that is meant to provide an experience for viewers

What kind of artwork is installation art?

Abstract Expressionists

What was another name for the artists of the New York School?

unconventional, ephemeral, and temporary materials

Whereas Minimalism favors tough, industrial materials, Process art tends to favor what kinds of materials?

Marcel Duchamp

Which Dada artist is Conceptual art especially indebted to for making stride to disconnect the object of art with only what the eye can see?

Helen Frankenthaler

Which artist continued to explore new expressions of color field painting, expanding on the innovations of the original New York school painters?

john cage

Which composer wrote and gave speeches that influenced the art work called assemblages and Happenings?

comic books and billboards home appliances and advertising television, film, and newspapers

Which were sources of inspiration for Pop artists?

feminist

Women have been historically underrepresented in the art world; ______ movements of the 1970s helped to change this and reveal many female artists who had be overlooked. Multiple choice question.

assemblage

Both Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg were ______ artists, although the appearance of the final art work is different, they both used objects that were first created for a different purpose, and re purposed them into their art work.

interesting

Donald Judd wrote that "A work of art needs only to be

awareness

During the 1960s and 1970s artists were concerned with jolting the U.S. public out of its complacent, conformist society and into:

They were large-scale works.

Even though the Abstract Expressionists developed different styles, all their works had which element in common?

money and ownership

Land artists seek to separate art from the gallery and from:

form

Minimalists are most concerned with pure

materials

Process artists prized ......the methods and used to make an artwork above all else.

rights; pay

Feminist organizations were formed around issues such as equal ______ and equal ______. Multiple choice question.

to take art out of the galleries and create work that could not be bought

For what did artists of the 1960s sought to use land art?

landscape

In Land art, the artist in some way intervenes in a

live and in person

In performance art, how does the artist appear during the event?

postcard stuffed eagle paint tube

In this Rauschenberg work, what familiar objects can be seen?

words

Jenny Holzer's pieces are completed using which material or technique?

combine

Robert Rauschenberg called his work......paintings, or assemblage, because they used oil, cloth, pencil, newspaper, and other materials.

popular

The "pop" in Pop art is short for the word

Postmodernism

The era or new phase of art after the modern period is called:

false

True or False: Donald Judd made his artwork Stack with his bare hands.

true

True or false: Minimal art had an industrial fabricated look that was very impersonal.


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