Milestone 3. the third mile stone. unit three milestone art history 2 Sophia pathway from sohia.org PDF

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Milestone 3. the third mile stone. unit three milestone art history 2 Sophia pathway from sohia.org...


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You passed this Milestone 24 questions were answered correctly. 1 question was answered incorrectly. 1

Which of the following statements about Land Art is NOT true?  It is site-specific.  Its main goal is to make the work of art as simple as possible.  It uses elements of nature and the landscape as an artistic medium.  It is intended to be ephemeral (temporary).

CONCEPT Land Art

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Which artist(s) created this work of art?  Barbara Kruger  Guerilla Girls  Cindy Sherman  Judy Chicago

CONCEPT Feminist Art

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Which of the following works of art was strongly influenced by the Harlem Renaissance? 1

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CONCEPT The Harlem Renaissance

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Which of the following architects designed this building?  Michael Graves  Philip Johnson  Frank Gehry  Robert Venturi

CONCEPT Postmodern Architecture

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Which of the artists below was NOT a teacher at the Bauhaus?  Vasily Kandinsky  Kasimir Malevich  Josef Albers  Marianne Brandt

CONCEPT

The Bauhaus

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Which of the artists below did NOT do photography for the FSA?  Walter Evans  Gordon Parks  Dorothea Lange  Alfred Stieglitz

CONCEPT Regionalism, Photography and the Great Depression

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Which of the following artists created this work of art?  Gino Severini  Filippo Marinetti  Giacomo Balla  Umberto Boccioni

CONCEPT Futurism

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Which of the statements below is NOT true about Cubism?  It made a break with the depiction of space that artists had used since the Renaissance.  It emphasized the use of color as a form of emotional expression. 

It incorporated the use of passage, or transition, from one plane to another.  It was inspired by the painting of Cezanne.

CONCEPT Cubism

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Which of the following artists was NOT an Expressionist?  Vasily Kandinsky  Ernst Ludwig Kirchner  Georges Braque  Franz Marc

CONCEPT Expressionism: Fauvism, The Bridge and the Blue Rider

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Which of the following is an example of Conceptualism? 1

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CONCEPT Conceptualism

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Which of the following was NOT an influence on Minimalism? 

The International Style  Abstract Expressionism  De Stijl  Mexican Muralism

CONCEPT Minimalism

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Which of the following is an example of Performance art?  Judy Chicago's installation of The Dinner Party  Allan Kaprow's practice of Happening  Andre Masson's use of Automatic Drawing  Ana Mendieta's Silueta series of photographs

CONCEPT Performance and Body Art

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Which of the following artists created this work of art?  Piet Mondrian  Georges Vantongerloo  Theo van Doesburg  Gerrit Rietveld

CONCEPT de Stijl

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Which of the following is an example of Pop Art? 1

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CONCEPT Pop Art

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Which of the following did NOT influence the development of Mexican Muralism?  Communism and the Mexican Revolution  Italian Renaissance murals  Precolumbian murals  Prints by Jose Guadalupe Posada

CONCEPT Mexican Muralism: The Work of Diego Rivera

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To which artistic movement does this work of art belong? 

Constructive Universalism  Kinetic Art  Physichromie  Neoplasticism

CONCEPT Geometric Abstraction and Kinetic Art in Latin America

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Which of the following statements about Suprematism is NOT true?  It emphasized the utility of objects and incorporated elements of graphic design and photography.  It emphasized the supremacy of pure feeling.  It attempted to find a “zero limit” in painting, beyond which it could be taken no further.  It was founded by Kasimir Malevich.

CONCEPT Suprematism and Constructivism

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Which of the following statements about Alfred Stieglitz is NOT true?  He founded the influential journal Camera Work.  He was a member of the group f/64.  He founded the Photo Secession group.  He promoted Paul Strand’s career.

CONCEPT

Modern Photography

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Which of the following statements about Postmodernism is true?  It questions the definition of the work of art by suggesting new ways to think about the art object.  It emphasizes the importance of traditional media (e.g., painting and sculpture).  It attempts to depict dream imagery in a detailed and naturalistic way.  It challenges the role of form by reducing art to its most basic elements.

CONCEPT Postmodernism

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Which artistic technique was used to create this work of art?  Readymade  Collage  Assemblage  Photomontage

CONCEPT Dada

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Which work of art below is an example of Abstract Expressionism? 1

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CONCEPT Abstract Expressionism and Color Field Painting

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Which of the following works of art is an example of Surrealism? 1

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CONCEPT Surrealism

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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Modernism?  New level of formal innovation  Using art to contribute to the creation of a social utopia  Avant-garde artists who are ahead of the bourgeoisie  Questioning the creative role of the artist

CONCEPT Overview of Twentieth Century and Modernism

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Which of the following is NOT the name of an architect who is associated with the International Style of architecture?  Frank Gehry  Oscar Niemeyer  Mies van der Rohe  Le Corbusier

CONCEPT The International Style in Architecture

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Using this image as a reference, select the statement about Chicano Art that is true.  It was used to create a sense of community and beautify neighborhoods.  It incorporated Communist themes and satirized society.  Murals were influenced by broadsheets which often included lyrics to popular corridos.  Murals were used to create a more progressive image for the government.

CONCEPT Chicano Art

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