ARTS Q1M2

0.0(0)
studied byStudied by 1 person
learnLearn
examPractice Test
spaced repetitionSpaced Repetition
heart puzzleMatch
flashcardsFlashcards
Card Sorting

1/20

encourage image

There's no tags or description

Looks like no tags are added yet.

Study Analytics
Name
Mastery
Learn
Test
Matching
Spaced

No study sessions yet.

21 Terms

1
New cards

ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONISM, synthesis, Europe's cubist, Surrealist styles

This movement succeeded in creating their own ___ of ___ and __.

2
New cards

Types of Abstract Expressionism

3
New cards

Action Painting, huge canvasses, floor, splattering, squirting, dribbling paint, planned pattern, design in mind

They worked on — spread on the —, —-, —-, and —- with no —- or —-.

4
New cards

Action Painting, vitality, creativity, energy made visible

The total effect is one of —, —-, "—-".

5
New cards

vigorous gestures, action painters, color field painters, different color saturations, desired effects

In contrast to the — of the —, another group of artists who came to be known as "—-" used —- to create their —-.

6
New cards

conceptual art, mind, artist, concrete form, disappeared

As the term implies, — was that which arose in the — of the —-, took — for a time, and then —-.

7
New cards

conceptual art, conceptual artwork, traditional painting, sculpture, little, no physical craftsmanship

A key difference between a — and a —- or — is that the conceptualist's work often requires — or —-.

8
New cards

Pop Art, brash, colorful, young, fun, hostile, artistic establishment

— was —, —-, —, —, and — to the —.

9
New cards

Campbell's Soup Can

Marilyn Monroe

Whaam

examples of pop art

10
New cards

Op Art, experiment, visual experience, action painting, action, viewer's eye

This was yet another ___ in ____-a form of "—-,” with the —- taking place in the —-.

11
New cards

op art, lines, spaces, colors, precisely planned, positioned, illusion of movement

In —, —, —, and — were —- and —- to give the —-.

12
New cards

Movement in Squares

Vega-Nor

example of op art

13
New cards

JOSE T. JOYA, Filipino abstract artist, National Artist of the Philippines

He was a —- and a —- awardee.

14
New cards

Joya, printmaker, painter, mixed media artist, University of the Philippines’ College of Fine Arts

— was a —-, —-, —-, and a former dean of the —-

15
New cards

JOSE T. JOYA, abstract expressionism, Philippines

He pioneered — in the —-.

16
New cards

JOSE T. JOYA, dynamic spontaneity, quick gestures, action painting

His canvases were characterized by "—-” and "—-" of —-.

17
New cards

JOSE T. JOYA, vigorous compositions, heavy impastos, bold brushstrokes, controlled dips, diagonal swipes

He is the creator of compositions that were described as "—-" of —-, —-, —-, and —-".

18
New cards

Hills of Nikko

Granadean Arabesque

example of artworks of jose t. joya

19
New cards

ALFONSO OSSORIO, Filipino American abstract expressionist artist, Manila, 1916, wealthy Filipino parents, province, Negros Occidental

He was a —- who was born in — in — to — from the — of —-.

20
New cards

ALFONSO OSSORIO, Hispanic, Filipino, Chinese

His heritage was —, —-, and —-.

21
New cards

Forearmed, Mixed Media Assemblage

Angel Christ Mural

example of alfonso ossorio’s artwork