Type:P Title: Barbara Kruger 41. To what issues does Barbara Kruger want her art to draw attention? a. Type:P Title: 43. Who said "History for me is like the burning of coal, it is like a material. History is a warehouse of energy"? a. Title: Tinguely 33. The sculptor who believed that "the only stable thing is movement" was a. DonaldJudd b. David Smith *c. Jean Tinguely d. Claes Oldenburg Type:P Title: Diebenkorn Slide id 62. a. Sam Gilliam *b. Richard Diebenkorn c. Helen Frankenthaler d. Willem de Kooning Type:P Title: David Smith (Stokstad-Figure 23-66) 63. a. Donald Judd b. Eva Hesse *c. David Smith d. Robert Smithson . Type:P Title: portrait by Francis Bacon 80. Attribute the images on the screen to an artist and a stylistic grouping. Give the reasons for your attributions, using complete sentences and referring to specific works that you know. a. Type:MT 6. The Dinner Party = Judy Chicago 8. Wrapped Island = Christo 10. Hand-Spring: A Flying Pigeon Interfering = Eadweard Muybridge 20. The Steerage = Alfred Steiglitz 23. Spiral Jetty = Robert Smithson Title: 42. (Figure23-38) a. Kasebier b. Southworth and Hawes c*. Rauschenburg d. Gilbert and George Title: 46. (Figure22-40) a. Hesse *b. Kahlo c. Frankenthaler d. Nevelson Title: 49. (Figure 23-76) a. Kaprow b. Smithson c. Shapiro d. Hockney Type: Title: Type: Title: David Smith 10. What art movement inspired David Smith's Cubi series? Type: Title:Craft 20. Why is there now a growing interest in high quality craft objects? Title: Jean-Michal Basquiat 7. Jean-Michel Basquiat's Flexible recalls the so-called "x-ray" styles of a. German Expressionism *b. Australian Aborigines c. Japanese woodblocks d. Italian Futurism Type: Title: 41. What are the art historical references found in Francis Bacon's Head Surrounded by Sides of Beef? Why are these references used? What elements of the work are unique to the artist's style and expression? Answer: Type: Title: 43. Why did artists like Richard Diebenkorn return to figural subjects from Abstract Expressionism? In what ways does his Girl on a Terrace reflect an influence of both action painting and Color Field painting? How does this work compare to and differ from Philip Pearlstein's Two Models? Answer: Type: Title: 5. How is the "primitive real of the subsconscious" communicated by the pictographs of Adolph Gottlieb? Type: Title: Gorky 6. How does the imagery of Arshile Gorky's paintings transform the biomorphic abstraction of Surrealism and the color intensity of Kandinsky? Type: Title: Art Brut 8. Define l'art brut. Type: Title:Dubuffet What sources influenced Jean Dubuffet in his work? Type: Title:Dubuffet How does Dubuffet's work relate to his statement, "I would like people to look at my work as an enterprise for the rehabilitation of scorned values, and ... a work of ardent celebration." Type: Title: Cobra 9. What was the COBRA group? Type: Title: Appel How did Karel Appel synthesize contemporary European influences with American Action Painting in his work? Type: Title: Francis Bacon 10. How does Francis Bacon utilize art historical imagery in his forceful and highly personal expressionist style? Type: Title:African 15. What three stylistic tendencies have been pursued by African-American artists since World War 11: a. b. c. Type: Title:African What three stylistic tendencies have been pursued by African-American artists since World War 11How are these tendencies manifested in the works of: Romare Bearden, William T. Williams, Raymond Saunders Type: Title: Op Type: Title: Noguchi 6. In what ways does the sculpture of Isamu Noguchi mediate Eastern and Western artistic traditions? Type: Title: Eva Hesse 12. How would you justify the statement that in viewing Eva Hesse's sculpture we see "a central mystery unveiled through its often paradoxical, mythic character"? Type: Title: Post-Modernism - Sculpture 4. What principles define Deconstructivism in Sculpture Title: Post-Modernism - Fabro 1. What attitudes of post-modern art are found in works by: Luciano Fabro Type: Title: Rauschenberg 11. Robert Rauschenberg pioneered assemblage sculpture during Dada. a. true *b. false Type: Title:Keinholz 15. The State Hospital, by Edward and Nancy Keinholz, (Janson, p. 840, ill. 1164) is emblematic, in Janson's words, of "the unseen misery beneath the surface of modern life." How does this work communicate this suffering with such an impact to us? Type: Title: Matthew Barney 37. Matthew Barney in Cremaster 5: Her Giant uses a series of films to refer to the idea of gender merging. *a. True b. False Type: Title: Basquiat 19. Which artist who began as a graffiti artist in the late 1970s is associated with a seemingly primitive or naïve style? a. Lucian Freud b. Eric Fischl c. Andy Warhol *d. Jean-Michel Basquiat e. Terry Winters Type: Title: 37. Susan Rothenberg's paintings first came to public attention in a 1978 exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art. a. True *b. False Type: Joel Shapiro 21. This sculptor plays with our tendency to find images in rectangular units of wood or metal assembled somewhat like children's blocks. a. Schabel b. van Gogh c. Turrell d. Matisse *e) Shapiro Type: Title: David Hockney 48. David Hockney worked with a master printer and experimented with using colored paper pulp to paint images. *a. True b. False Type: Title: David Hockney 6. The artist who used pressed paper pulp to create images such as Diving Board with Shadow was which of these artists? *a. Hockney b. Lin c. Picasso d. Pippin e) LeWitt