Art Final: REVEL

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Marcel Duchamp's L.H.O.O.Q. is an example of Surrealism. Constructivism. De Stijl. Dada.

Dada

All of the following artists epitomize the High Renaissance EXCEPT Leonardo da Vinci. Donatello. Raphael. Michelangelo Buonarroti.

Donatello

An identifying mark or trademark is referred to as a logo. a letterform. a serif. a font.

a logo

Jackson Pollock's Autumn Rhythm is an example of Conceptual art. Minimal art. Pop Art. Abstract Expressionism.

abstract expressionism

Judy Chicago and Nancy Spero have in common An interest in feminism. a preference for expressing themselves in performance art. An interest in color-field painting. an interest in making site-specific artwork.

an interest in feminism

Björk's album Biophilia was released on vinyl only. on CD only. as an e-mail. as a series of iPad apps.

as a series of iPad apps

Which artist believed himself to reveal the essence of his forms in his work? Wassily Kandinsky Pablo Picasso Marcel Duchamp Constantine Brancusi

Constantine Brancusi

Many Baroque characteristics developed as propaganda for the Renaissance. Counter-Reformation. Protestant Reformation. Enlightenment.

Counter-Reformation

Which of these artworks was intended to mourn the dead and also express hope in the fertility of the soil? Doris Salcedo's Plegaria Muda Ai Weiwei's Circle of Animals/Zodiac Heads Retnas and Risk's Oceans at Risk James Lee Bryars's The Death of James Lee Bryars

Doris Salcedo's Plegaria Muda

Although not a member of the Surrealists, this artist used a similar approach to the Surrealists in autobiographical works. Joan Miró Frida Kahlo Vera Mukhina Salvador Dalí

Frida Kahlo

This early filmmaker pioneered many special effects, such as dissolves between scenes and time-lapse photography, as seen in his Voyage to the Moon. D.W. Griffith Alfred Hitchcock George Méliès Sergei Eisenstein

George Méliès

Michelangelo's David has a naturalistic pose, set in contrapposto, demonstrating the influence of Gothic frescoes. Flemish painting. Byzantine mosaics. Greek sculpture.

Greek sculpture

Jacob Lawrence was a product of a community art center in Harlem. Los Angeles. Chicago. Missouri.

Harlem

Film noir originated in Hollywood. New York. Paris. London.

Hollywood

All of the following are true of the QR5 wind turbine EXCEPT: It is used to generate electricity. It can be placed atop a house. It is almost perfectly silent. Its sole drawback is the hazard it presents to birds.

Its sole drawback is the hazard it presents to birds.

This artist reflects on identity and cultural heritage in works that negotiate Egyptian male identities. El Anatsui Shirazeh Houshiary Shahzia Sikander Khaled Hafez

Khaled Hafez

In formulating a theory of postmodernism, architects Robert Venturi and Denise Scott-Brown professed architectural inspiration from the city of Salt Lake City. Santa Monica. Cincinnati. Las Vegas.

Las Vegas

Hiphopabad, Botoxia, and Trumpistan are all places in an inventive map by Maira Kalman and Rick Meyerowitz. Michael Bierut. Heidi Cody. Superflex.

Maira Kalman and Rick Meyerowitz.

Which artist is known for the five-part series of films, the CREMASTER Cycle? Matthew Barney Nam June Paik Joan Jonas Doug Aitken

Matthew Barney

Which artist used straight lines, primary colors, and rectangles as universal elements? Piet Mondrian Wassily Kandinsky Jacob Lawrence Diego Rivera

Piet Mondrian

A 2009 building in Japan broke new ground by integrating into its façade a smartphone. Quick Response (QR) code. live electronic assistant. keyboard.

Quick Response (QR) code.

Focused on developing a new visual language for a new industrial age, Constructivism developed in the Netherlands. Spain. France. Russia.

Russia

All are true of the group called The Bridge EXCEPT: They appealed to artists to overthrow academic painting. They sought to connect the past and the present. They relied most heavily on the lessons of Paul Cézanne. They were interested in expressing raw emotion.

They relied most heavily on the lessons of Paul Cézanne.

In her painting Judith and the Maidservant with the Head of Holofernes, Artemisia Gentileschi demonstrates the close influence of Caravaggio. Raphael. Paolo Veronese. Masaccio.

caravaggio

Fauvist artists extended the visual vocabulary of Post-Impressionism by making their primary subject matter landscape. portraits. color. line.

color

In Monogram, Robert Rauschenberg put everyday objects together with collage and painting to form what he called installations. combine-paintings. site-specific works. action paintings.

combine-paintings

Joseph Kosuth's One and Three Chairs is an example of performance art. color-field painting. Conceptual art. Minimalism.

conceptual art

Marcel Duchamp was responsible for bringing motion to Cubism. Futurism. Fauvism. Expressionism.

cubism

Niki de Saint Phalle's works, which she "killed" with nails, dirt, darts, and other objects, most closely show the continuing influence of Surrealism. Dada. Post-Impressionism. Futurism.

dada

All of the following are characteristic of International Style architecture EXCEPT decorative ornamentation. rectilinear planes. steel frames. curtain walls.

decorative ornamentation

Oskar Fischinger's Circles is considered to be the first motion picture. digital film. silent film. experimental film.

experimental film

In Jan van Eyck's The Arnolfini Portrait, the woman is wearing a green dress to symbolize marital fidelity. purity. fertility. the presence of Christ.

fertility

In The Conversion of Saint Paul, Caravaggio created drama though the high contrast of lights and dark and the use of extreme foreshortening. color combinations. linear perspective. symmetry.

foreshortening

In the Futurist sculpture Unique Forms of Continuity in Space, Umberto Boccioni attempts to fuse the sculptural form with space. denounce modernity with uneven textures. break the form down to the purest shapes. express his emotions through purity of line.

fuse the sculptural form with space

Heidi Cody's American Alphabet is a set of light boxes that feature the isolated first letters of American groceries. sports teams. automobiles. apparel.

groceries

Artists associated with which movement most stressed that viewers should see their paintings as objects, not pictures? Pop Art Minimalism Color-Field Painting Abstract Expressionism

minimalism

One of Russian filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein's major contributions to film was his skilled use of storyboards. special effects. montage. animation.

montage

The influence of Neoplatonism would be most likely when, in a painting, a Renaissance artist highlights a genre scene. donor portrait. nude classical goddess. representation of the Virgin Mary.

nude classical goddess

The works of Joseph Beuys and Ana Mendieta are examples of photorealism. Abstract Expressionism. Minimalism. performance art.

performance art

The phenomenon in which the human brain retains a visual image for a fraction of a second longer than the human eye records it is known as collective dreaming. persistence of vision. cinematography. montage.

persistence of vision.

Modern art arrived in America by way of exhibitions and promotions by painter Emil Nolde. photographer Alfred Stieglitz. painter Sonia Delaunay-Terk. sculptor Constantin Brancusi.

photographer Alfred Stieglitz

Eadweard Muybridge is known for portraying his ideas in storyboards. pioneering the genre of film noir. developing the technique of montage. photographing people and animals in motion.

photographing people and animals in motion.

Richard Hamilton's Just What Is It That Makes Today's Homes So Different, So Appealing? and James Rosenquist's F-111 are examples of Pop Art. happenings. Minimal art. site-specific art.

pop-art

In performance art, the collective Asco engaged the problem of gang violence in Los Angeles. disaster of the Vietnam War. struggle for civil rights in the American South. the legacy of World War II in Europe.

problem of gang violence in Los Angeles

In Mining the Museum, Fred Wilson rearranged a museum collection to convey ideas primarily about religion. race. sexual orientation. gender.

race

Between the wars, totalitarian governments officially required a socially and politically "correct" form of art, social realism, which had as its goal to retreat from the old and advance with the new. make people more compassionate. protest and cause revolution. retreat from modern art and communicate official positions to the public.

retreat from modern art and communicate official positions to the public

In filmmaking, each unbroken sequence of movie frames, with the camera still rolling, is called a take. shot. roll. pan.

shot

Director Ridley Scott states that his creative process is strongly aided by storyboarding. animation. black-and-white film. digital manipulation.

story boarding

Marcel Duchamp's Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2 demonstrates the influence of Surrealism. Classical sculpture. Expressionism. stroboscopic photography.

stroboscopic photography

In Old Mole, Martin Puryear asks questions about the representation of the animal form. symbolic meaning of death. symbolism of shape. representation of color.

symbolism of shape

With its decorative and sensual qualities, the Rococo style was particularly suited to the extravagant and often frivolous life of Protestant reformers. Catholic Church officials. the Dutch middle class. the French court and aristocracy.

the French court and aristocracy

In the seventeenth century, in the Netherlands, the major patrons of paintings were the nobility. the wealthy merchant class. other artists. the clergy.

the wealthy merchant class

A relatively new discipline, motion graphics began with European television commercials. Japanese cartoons. American video games. titles sequences for Hollywood movies.

titles sequences for Hollywood movies.

The Gutai manifesto proclaimed an end of performance art. happenings. the theater of life. traditional art making.

traditional art making

Developed in the Netherlands, De Stijl (The Style) had what as its goal? universal harmony romantic emotion dynamic motion ultra-realism

universal harmony

Edward Hopper differed from the Impressionists in his use of light to organize compositions. depiction of everyday life. preference for the medium of oil paint. lack of interest in grand narratives.

use of light to organize compositions

Donald Meeker was instrumental in updating the font of school crossing signs. international railway signs. airport security signs. white-on-green Interstate freeway signs.

white-on-green Interstate freeway signs

In creating Les Demoiselles d' Avignon, Pablo Picasso combined lessons from Paul Cézanne with African masks. Roman sculpture. Japanese prints. medieval illumination.

African masks

Which is an example of a Surrealist film? Scorpio Rising La Dolce VIta Citizen Kane An Andalusian Dog

An Andalusian Dog

Which of these works exemplifies the Neo-Expressionist style? Anselm Kiefer's Osiris and Isis Anish Kapoor's To Reflect an Intimate Part of the Red Rachel Harrison's This Is Not an Artwork Buster Simpson's Instrument Implement: Walla Walla Campanile

Anselm Kiefer's Osiris and Isis

René Magritte's depiction of ordinary subjects in absurd or unusual juxtapositions is characteristic of Dada. De Stijl. Surrealism. Constructivism.

Surrealism

The technique of papier collé is most closely associated with Analytical Cubism. Synthetic Cubism. Fauvism. Expressionism.

Synthetic Cubism

Which artist has created work by arranging garbage and then photographing it? Elizabeth Murray Susan Rothenberg Vik Muniz Kerry James Marshall

Vik Muniz

Which artist most notably felt that abstract and nonrepresentational art led to a new spirituality? Georges Braque Giacomo Balla Wassily Kandinsky Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

Wassily Kandinsky


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