Art history unit 10
Chrysler building
Alen made this
Lines
An innovative idea during Mondrian's time was that a simplistic geometric style of __________ could easily be brought into everyday life.
Machine age
Art Nouveau kept itself to simple, natural craftsmanship while Art Deco accepted and embraced the change that came with the ____________________.
WPA poster
Art deco
Seagram
Bronze-colored steel and amber glass make up the clean style of the ________________________ Building
Participation
Christo and Jeanne-Claude believed that the ________________________ of others was part of creating their large scale artworks.
Paris
During the 1950s, New York took the limelight away from ________________________ as the New York School of Abstract Expressionism became the focus.
patron
During the 20th century, artists no longer had to please a ________________________, so they were able to have radical and free expression in their art.
interior
During the 20th century, the focus of art shifted to the vision of the _________________.
Fluorescent lights
Flavin's choice of artistic medium was _____________.
Four times square building
Fox and Fowle made this and it is eco-friendly
U. S. Pavilion
Fuller made this
geodesic
Fuller's ________________________ dome structure was a big hit at Montreal's World's Fair.
haring
Graffiti art became recognized in the art community through the works of _______________________.
Humana building
Graves made this
boundaries
Gropius believed that in order to grow a stronger art community, artists needed to unite and eliminate any ____________________ between the different areas within art.
Mass production
Gropius thought that if his students understood how ______________________ is run, then the thought of design and production could work well together.
needs
Gropius' concept of total architecture anticipated and predicted the ____________ of the twentieth century and fulfilled them through design.
statements on stickers
Holzer's choice of artistic medium was __________________.
Neo-expressionism
In the 1980s, ____________________ was born as artists were ready to express their emotions again.
form and function
In the art world, artistic expression and functionality are often referred to as _____________________
Christ the Redeemer
Made during the art deco movement
Tiffany lampshade
Made during the art nouveau movement
Rural studios
Mockbee made this
Sculptures
Oldenburg put a twist on three-dimensional Pop Art _______________ by making everyday items into oversized art.
Warhol
Regardless of the fact that most people recognized his art, ____________ himself was opposed to the idea of art being individual or handmade.
Seagram building
Rohe and Johnson made this
Colors
Rothko was interested in how _________________ reacted to one another and used soft-edged patches of colors to demonstrate this.
Natural fibers
Sculptor Abakanowicz used ________________________ in molds to create her highly symbolic sculptures.
Rauschenberg
Since he did not record his feelings on canvas, _______________ was known for his combines, which he often included as found objects on his canvas.
Construction
Stickley exposed the joints of his designs so the high quality of ____________________ could be seen.
The craftsman
Stickley's magazine, ___________________, became very influential in the world of design.
Art deco
The ________________ design style used geometrical shapes that stand out and bold colors.
Arts and crafts
The ________________ movement of the late 19th century was headed by Ruskin and Morris.
Art nouveau
The ___________________ movement can be easily recognized by its lines that look like gently twisted vines of long, reaching tendrils and water lily shapes.
color field
The ________________________ artists made their abstract art so huge that they would be considered mural sized.
Function
The combination of ________________________ and art were proven to be both pleasing to the eye and practical for people.
Utzon
The design made by ________________________ of the Sidney Opera House effectively makes you see an image of sails.
Four times square
The firm of Fox & Fowle designed the ____________________________________ Building in New York as an environmentally friendly structure.
Rivera
The murals of ________________________ depicted both the past and the future of Mexican history.
Rural studios
The philosophy of the _________________ program of Auburn University was to create comfortable and well-designed homes for everyone.
Pop art
Though _________________ made things familiar, it was also glossing up art so much that it became hyper-impersonal and anonymous.
Sydney opera house
Utzon made this
Popart
What movement is Oldenburg part of
Abstract expressionism
What movement is Pollock part of
Color field
What movement is Rothko part of
popart
What movement is Warhol part of
Abstract expressionism
What movement is de Kooning part of
Photorealism
What movement was Close part of
Popart
What movement was Lichtenstein part of
Hard edge
What movement was Mondrian part of
Pre-pop art
What movement was Rauschenberg part of
Smithson
Who made this and it is earthworks
Flavin
Who made this and it is minimalism
Beardsley
Who made this and it is part of the art nouveau movement
Gaudi
Who made this and it is part of the art nouveau movement
Mucha
Who made this and it is part of the art nouveau movement
Wright
Who made this and it is part of the arts and crafts movement
Haring
Who made this and it is the post modern movement
Kahlo
Who made this and it is the surrealism movement
Stickley
Who made this and it's part of the arts and crafts movement
Calder
Who made this it is kinetic sculpture
Abakanowicz
Who made this it is neo-expressionism
Christo and Jeanne-Claude
Who made this it is part of the conceptual movement
Oldenburg
Who made this it is popart
Weiwei
Who made this it is post modern
Holzer
Who made this it says "They shrink and swell" and is part of the conceptual movement
Judd
Who made this it shows a white table and is minimalism
Rivera
Who made this it shows men working and is part of social realism
Fallingwater
Wright made this
Guggenheim Museum
Wright made this
Fallingwater
Wright's ________________________ building was built to fit near a stream with a waterfall
Pollock
___________ was famous for his "drip" paintings and his frenetic style of painting.
earthworks
______________ was the form of art that sculptor Smithson liked to create.
Abstract expressionism
______________, also known as "action painting," stressed energy and movement in almost a frenzied fashion that can be seen in the results.
de kooning
________________ relied on his strong academic painting background to create his paintings.
Lichtenstein
________________ used the technique of Ben-Day dots to create his large comic book scenes.
Weiwei
_____________________ felt it was the artist's responsibility to improve society on a grand scale.
Kahlo
_______________________ took to her painting to express her torment over her unbearable physical pain, her loss of pregnancies, and her husband's open infidelity.
Conceptual
________________________ artists were much more interested in the creative idea than the "superficial" product.
Mondrian
________________________ believed that eliminating the emotion from art and replacing it with precision and order would provide a sense of peace for the viewer.
Minimalism
________________________ is an art movement that reduced art to the bare essentials.
Judd
________________________ left his large sculptures outside so nature would make the changes.
Gaudi
________________________, an ironworker turned architect, showed his embracement of the Art Nouveau movement in such buildings as the Casa Batlló in Barcelona, Spain.
Ferroconcrete
________________________, used in the creation of the Sydney Opera House, is a method that contains iron mesh or rods with the purpose of absorbing stresses in order to give strength to a structure.
Beardsley
made black and white illustrations with no shading with a focus on patterns in motifs that were flowing and intricate.
Post-modern
A key to the ________________________ era of art was to recycle what worked in the past with a new twist.
