Chap. 27-28 Chapter packets
What was the name of Alfred Stieglitz's New York gallery?
"291" Gallery
Who officially declared Surrealism as a style in Paris in 1924?
Andre Breton
who was the first staff photographer hired by Fortune magazine and then by Life magazine?
Bourke-White
Which sculptor reduced form to its absolute elemental basic essence?
Brancusi
Marcel Duchamp's Fountain is work in which style?
Dada
Who was the forerunner to Surrealism, often paining foreboding images as though from a nightmare?
De Chirico
Which photographer used photography to document the plight of the poor during the Great Depression?
Dorothea Lange
Which style was practiced by artists who embraced the dynamism, speed and noise of modern life?
Futurism
An important source of inspiration for the Fauves was the artist:
Gauguin
Which American artist embraced representational art and regional imagery?
Grant Wood
Jacob Lawrence is an artist who is most associated with the:
Harlem Renaissance
Which of the following was an important documentary photographer for the Farm Security Administration?
Lange
What is the title of the first Cubist painting?
Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
Who produced nonobjective geometric paintings?
Malevich
who was known for light-hearted playful photograms?
Man Ray
Who was a Major source of inspiration for Cubism?
Matisse
Who owned and ran "291"?
Stieglitz
The unconscious was the primary subject matter and concern for:
Surrealism
Who was the founder of constructivism?
Tatlin
The Bauhaus design principle that embraced the modern, manufactured appearance is known as:
The Machine aesthetic
Dada was a movement that was substantially produced by the experience of:
WWI
Pablo Picasso made his Guernica in response to a devastating battle during which conflict?
WWII
Bruno Taut's Glass Pavilion reflects the architect's:
belief in the mystical properties of crystal
who experimented with mobiles as a form of art?
calder
what were many of the Russian artists were calling themselves by 1913?
cubo-futurists
two groups of german expressionist artists were die brucke and
der blaue reiter
The paintings of Lyubova Popova combine the fracturing of cubism and the energy and movement of:
futurism
close collaborators in the development of cubism were Pablo Picasso and
georges braque
Diego Rivera revived the tradition of:
mural painting
the two forms of cubism are called analytic and
synthetic
Diego Rivera's The Arsenal is a mural that symbolizes the importance of:
the arts in supporting revolution
Brancusi designed not only his abstract sculptures but also
the pedestals on which they stand
What does the term "Fauve" Mean?
wild beast
at the salon d'automne of 1905, the works exhibited were so shocking that the artists matisse and others were described as
wild beasts