Chapter 21,22-Art Appreciation
Dan Flavin's installation is paying homage to another artist, ______, who made art with common items.
Jasper Johns
Installation art is a way for the artist to create a whole space for the viewer to experience.
True
What technology is the artist using in this performance?
Video and projection
What was another name for the artists of the New York School?
abstract Expressionist
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 ______.
art style
Pop artists dealt with which type of subject matter?
ass-produced images from advertising and the media
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.
assemblage
Jackson Pollock's drip technique involved laying the canvas on the floor and dripping paint from a stick around on it. The result was similar to being in front of a ______ ______.
crashing wave
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.
feminist
Over a decade Matthew Barney created ____videos that use cinematic scale to create an artwork.
five
The___ sometimes exhibited paintings in galleries decorated to look like the environment depicted in the art.
surrealists
Yinka Shonibare considers the fabric that he uses in his work to be his
voice
What is noticeably unusual about this sculpture?
1. It seems to be about anything in particular. 2. It projects from the wall as opposed to being on a stand.
What were some of the events that took place in Allan Kaprow's work titled Courtyard?
1.The audience sweeps up 2.A lady in white dress 3.A black tower with mattress at top
Besides Abstract Expressionism, what is another way to describe Jackson Pollock's painting?
Action painting
What is the phrase coined in the 1960s that characterizes the way in which homes with a phone, radio and television are interconnected?
Global village