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What movement is this?
Fauvism
What is the goal of fauvism?
To liberate color from the subject matter to evoke the viewers emotion/senses
Who is the artist?
picasso
How is the influence of cezanne apparent?
Viewing multiple angles at once and flattened perspective
What movement does this work lead to and who founded the movement?
Cubism- founded by Pablo Picasso
Who is the artist?
Brancusi
Ho does this work break from classical traditions in sculpture reflect?
Not attempting to hide the material is a block of stone
What early 20th c. artistic trend does this sculpture reflect?
Focuses on abstraction as a way to explore the inner nature of things
Who is the artist?
Kandinsky
What movement is this?
German expressionism
Within the movement, what group is this artist a part of?
Der Blaue Reiter
What is the significance of the title?
departs from the earlier western painting traditions because it was inspired by musical composition
Who is the artist?
Kirchner
What movement is this?
German expressionism
What group within the movement is the artist a part of?
Dle Brucke (the bridge)
What historical event inspired this painting?
World War 1
What is the name of this painting?
Memorial sheet for karl liebknecht
Who is the artist?
Kollwitz
What type of printmaking is used?
woodblock print
Who is the artist?
Duchamp
What movement is this?
DADA
What does this work force the viewer to question?
The definition of art
What is Readymade?
A found object elevated to art because an artist said so
What as the purpose of displaying it upside down on a pedestal?
To invite the viewer to see a ready- made object new ways.
What is this movement?
De Still
What is the goal of this movement?
To build a utopian society
What is the goal of this movement?
Access the subconscious mind
In what way is this sculpture influenced by Duchamp’s fountain?
The artists choice to use a rady made
What does the original title of this work intended to be?
Meaningess
What is the name of this painting?
The Two Fridas
What country is this artist form?
Mexico
Who is the artist?
Kahlo
How is this double self portrait meant to be interpreted?
Commentary on the complexities of her cultural identity and the loss of a relationship
Explain the historical event this series depicts.
The great migration of African - Americans out of the rural south and into the urban
Who is the artist?
Lawrence
The artist is inspired by what movement?
Harlem Renaissance
Who is the artist?
De de konging
How is the type of work inspired by jackson pollock.
Action painting; physical ; various application of paint; involves the holy
What movement is this?
Gestural abstraction
What movement is this?
chromatic abstraction
What is the goal of this movememnt?
To appreciate the relationships and interactions between colors
This is an example of what kind of painting?
Color field painting
Who is the artist?
Warthal
What printmaking process is used?
Sille Screen
What was the name of the art if this movememnt?
pop art
This is a direct reaction against what art movement?
Abstract expressionism
what is this type of art called?
environmental art aka earthwork
Why did the artist choose the traditional concepts of art.
symbolized to him the natural cycle of creation decay
How does this break from traditional concept of art
constructing a work of art to display outside of museum of gallery context. 2. not meant to be sold.
What is the same of this painting?
Narcissus Garden
Who is the artist?
Kusama
what is the material of this work?
1,500 stainless steel mirrored spheres.
What does the title refer to?
Greek mythological story of narcissus
What is an Installation
a work of art that is meant to transform the perception of space
Who is the architecht?
Le corbusier
What is the name for this type of architect?
International style
Who is the architect?
Frank lloyd wright
What is the goal of this type of architecture?
Designed to be a building in harmony with nature
What materials were used?
reinforced ferroconcrete, sara stone, steel, and glass
Who is the artist?
olden bary
What movement is this?
pop art
What is the imagery a critique of?
Gender roles
What is the meaning?
-protest against the vietnam on college campuses -commentary about gender roles and hyper masculinity