Exam 1: Abstract Expressionalism To Minimalism

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1. What artistic tradition does the Collage on paper fall under?

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The Collage on paper from the This is Tomorrow Exhibition at Whitechapel Gallery in London falls under The "Duchampian" Tradition and Pop due to its innovative approach and incorporation of popular culture elements.

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Exam 1: Abstract Expressionalism To Minimalism - Quiz

Explore the transformative phases of art from Abstract Expressionism to Minimalism. This assessment focuses on identifying artists, their influential works, and contextual dates, enhancing your understanding of key... see moremodern art movements and their historical significance. see less

2. What artistic style and materials were used in the creation of Johns' Flag, 1954-55?

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Johns' Flag, 1954-55, was created using encaustic, oil, and collage on fabric on plywood, showcasing elements of the 'Duchampian' Tradition and Pop art movement.

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3. Which art movement does the piece 'Target with Four Faces, 1955' by Johns belong to?

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The piece 'Target with Four Faces, 1955' by Johns falls under the 'Duchampian' Tradition and Pop movement, known for its unique combination of assemblage and encaustic techniques.

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4. Which artistic tradition does the oil on canvas piece 'Periscope (Hart Crane), 1963' by Jasper Johns belong to?

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Jasper Johns' 'Periscope (Hart Crane), 1963' belongs to the 'Duchampian' Tradition and Pop art movement, characterized by a combination of conceptual ideas and popular culture influences.

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5. What is referred to as a psycho-geographical map on paper?

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A psycho-geographical map on paper refers to the concept introduced by the 'Duchampian' Tradition and PopDebord in The Naked City, 1957, which explores the relationship between psychology, geography, and urban environments.

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6. What is meant by the instruction 'Draw a straight line'?
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7. How can a Piano be opened and closed without making any noise?

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The correct answer refers to a specific musical piece by PopYoung that involves the concept of opening and closing a Piano symbolically rather than physically making any noise.

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8. What art movement is exemplified by Guggenheim's 2009 remake in New York, known for its black and red coloration resembling a campfire?

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The Guggenheim's 2009 remake in New York with black and red coloration resembling a campfire aligns more closely with the characteristics of Minimalism and Process Art, focusing on simplicity and the process of creation.

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9. What artistic tradition does the painting 'In the Car, 1963' belong to?

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The painting 'In the Car, 1963' belongs to the 'Duchampian' Tradition and PopLichtenstein style, known for its incorporation of popular culture imagery and techniques.

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10. What artistic tradition does 'Oil on Masonite' belong to?

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Oil on Masonite refers to a specific painting technique associated with the 'Duchampian' Tradition and Pop Art, represented by artists like James Rosenquist. This tradition emerged in the 1960s and is characterized by the use of everyday objects and consumer culture themes in art.

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11. What artistic tradition does the painting 'Golf Ball, 1962' by Lichtenstein belong to?

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The painting 'Golf Ball, 1962' by Lichtenstein belongs to the 'Duchampian' Tradition and Pop art movement, which was heavily influenced by the work of Marcel Duchamp and utilized popular culture imagery in artistic expression.

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12. What artistic tradition is associated with the piece 'Ink and tomato on paper' by PopPaik, Zen for Head, 1962?

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The correct answer refers to the influence of Marcel Duchamp on the artwork, highlighting the conceptual and playful elements present in the piece.

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What artistic tradition does the Collage on paper fall under?
What artistic style and materials were used in the creation of Johns'...
Which art movement does the piece 'Target with Four Faces, 1955' by...
Which artistic tradition does the oil on canvas piece 'Periscope (Hart...
What is referred to as a psycho-geographical map on paper?
What is meant by the instruction 'Draw a straight line'?
How can a Piano be opened and closed without making any noise?
What art movement is exemplified by Guggenheim's 2009 remake in New...
What artistic tradition does the painting 'In the Car, 1963' belong...
What artistic tradition does 'Oil on Masonite' belong to?
What artistic tradition does the painting 'Golf Ball, 1962' by...
What artistic tradition is associated with the piece 'Ink and tomato...
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