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