Robert Smithson’s Spiral Jetty is this type of artwork, inseparable from its environment.
What is site-specific / earthwork art?
This major historical event shaped the existential mood of Abstract Expressionism.
What is World War II?
This Picasso work marks the transition into Cubism.
What is Les Demoiselles d’Avignon?
This movement formed as a reaction against World War I and traditional art.
What is Dada?
Stepanova’s Results of the First Five-Year Plan supported propaganda for this government.
What is the Soviet Union?
This Monet work shows modern urban life through steam, iron, and shifting light.
What is The Saint-Lazare Station?
Klimt’s The Kiss uses gold leaf and decorative patterns inspired by this movement.
What is Art Nouveau?
Oldenburg’s Lipstick (Ascending) on Caterpillar Tracks) juxtaposes consumer goods with this symbol.
What is military machinery?
Duchamp’s Fountain is an example of this type of object.
What is a readymade?
De Stijl is most associated with this artist’s use of grids and primary colors.
Who is Piet Mondrian?
Van Gogh’s swirling brushwork in The Starry Night reflects what about the artist.
What is psychological/emotional state/expression?
This Munch painting conveys existential anxiety through color and distortion.
What is The Scream?
Jacob Lawrence’s Migration of the Negro, Panel 49 uses simplified forms and bold colors to show this historical event.
What is the Great Migration?
This Surrealist practice was interested in this concept.
What is the subconscious?
Pop Art often blurs the boundary between fine art and this field.
What is commercial design / advertising?
Gauguin’s Where Do We Come From? embodies Post-Impressionism’s emphasis on this over naturalistic representation.
What is symbolic meaning/inner vision?
This movement often explored dreams/psychological realm/inner emotion through icons and metaphors.
What is Symbolism?
Diego Rivera’s Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in the Alameda Park includes figures from this nation’s history
What is Mexico?
Oppenheim’s Object is Surrealist because it accomplishes what aspect of Surrealism?
combines ordinary objects with unexpected, tapping into the unconscious, challenging norms, and evoking dreamlike irrationality. (Any one)
Le Corbusier’s Villa Savoye is based on these “Five Points of Architecture.” (Any 3)
What are pilotis, ribbon windows, free façade, open floor plan, roof garden?
Cézanne’s Mont Sainte-Victoire breaks forms into basic shapes, influencing this later movement.
What is Cubism?
Kusama’s performance-installation Narcissus Garden used mirrors to comment on this theme.
What is vanity / self-reflection / consumerism?
Braque’s The Portuguese demonstrates this phase of Cubism.
What is Analytic Cubism?
Kahlo’s The Two Fridas explores what aspect about the artist?
What is her dual identity/cultural heritage (German/Mexican)?
This building by Sullivan represents early skyscraper architecture with steel-frame construction.
What is the Carson, Pirie, Scott Building?