art unit 3 quiz 3
installation
a construction or arrangement of objects, which has been conceived to orchestrate a space
action painting
a method of painting that uses the movement of the human body to apply paint to a surface
Picasso, Glass and Bottle of Suze
collage
Place the styles in chronological order (from earliest to latest)
cubism surrealism abstract expressionism pop art conceptual art
Select the four styles occurred before World War II or between 1900-1940?
cubism surrealism futurism dada
Andy Warhol used commercial processes to create many of his works because ________.
he wanted his work to have a depersonalized and mass-produced quality
Matisse, The Red Studio
oil on canvas
What innovation in art was Marcel Duchamp not responsible for?
photomontage
The artist Vasily Kandinsky wanted to ______ and ___________ in his painting compositions.
refuse the need to create recognizable subject matter express inner spiritual necessity
Warhol, Three are Better Than One
silkscreen and paint
non-representational or non-objective
subject matter that does not refer to anything in nature
In Matisse's paintings Joy of Life and The Red Studio the artist is emphasizing ________ and _________
the free usage of the visual elements to express emotion the flattening of space
Conceptual art emphasizes ________.
the ideas behind the artwork over its realization
Joseph Kosuth's One and Three Chairs consists of ________.
three things that a chair could be
Les Demoiselles d'Avignon was revolutionary because:
what is felt rather than what is seen
Minimalism
Judd, untitled
Conceptual Art
Kosuth, One and Three Chairs
Choose the FOUR correct answers about Jackson Pollock and his paintings:
Pollock used sticks and/or brushes to drip and pour paint on canvases unrolled on the floor Pollock focused on the process of making instead of the subject in his compositions Pollock's process became to be known as "action painting" Pollock's work is identified in the Abstract Expressionist style
Abstract Expressionism
Rothko, untitled
Earthwork
Smithson, Spiral Jetty
Boccioni, Unique Forms of Continuity in Space
bronze
assemblage
an artwork made out of three-dimensional found objects
readymade
an everyday object presented as a work of art
Choose the answer that is NOT characteristic of art in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries:
artists remained focused on traditional materials such as oils for painting and marble for sculpting
Duchamp, Bicycle Wheel
assemblage of found objects