The name of this movement translates to "Wild Beasts."
What is Fauvism?
The definition of this word is to paste printed images onto paper.
What is Collage?
This was the name of the piece by Marcel Duchamp that was made of a urinal.
What is Fountain?
This artist described the way they made work as "action painting."
Who is Jackson Pollock?
Ai Weiwei is devoted to performance art in this country.
What is China?
The work by Seurat titled A Sunday on La Grande Jatte used this technique to create his work.
What is Divisionism (aka pointillism)?
This painting titled Les Demoiselles d’Avignon was this artist's breakthrough painting.
Who is Picasso?
Salvador Dali's work identified with this style.
What is Surrealism?
Is considered the pioneer of color field painting.
Who is Mark Rothko?
Le Corbusier built the “Assembly Building” in India using primarily this material.
What is concrete?
Chapter 24 Question:
First person to use the term “Happening."
Who is Allen Kaprow?
This style of art can be described as emotional intensity through strong color contrasts, bold brushwork and contours.
What is Expressionist Style?
Were mass produced works of art.
What are Readymades?
Ana Mendieta, Carolee Schneeman and Marina Abromovic are all artists who practice this type of art.
What is Performance Art?
This type of art is defined as "art that responds to the needs and hopes of broad masses of people."
What is Public Art?
This is the year in which symbolism really started to appear in art.
When is 1885?
This is a ch. 23 question:
Was the leader of Dada in the U.S.
Who is Man Ray?
Salvador Dali's work was directly influenced by this.
What are nightmares?
This type of art refers to nothing outside itself.
What is Minimalism?
Post-Internet Art responds to our current condition of this.
What is Networked?
This group was created due to them being denied into the 1873 Salon.
Who are the Impressionists?
Chapter 24 Question:
Is a loose conglomeration of seemingly random objects.
What is Assemblage?
This is what WPA stood for during the Great Depression Era.
What is Works Progress Administration?
Was a founder of the Earthworks movement?
Who is Robert Smithson?
Is defined as "When artists take initiative to create works for public view without waiting for a commission."
What is Street Art?
This is why Luncheon on the Grass by Edouard Manet was so controversial at the time.
What is that it contained an unjustified nude woman?
Chapter 23 Question:
These 2 artists influenced Grant Wood's American Gothic.
Who is Durer and van Eyck?
The Organic Abstraction group “Abstraction-Creation” was formed for this reason.
What is in revolt of communist/fascist refusal to accept abstract art?
This was a radical Japanese movement in which art could be an event rather than an object.
What is Gutai?
Relational Aesthetics rose in popularity during this time period.
What is the 1990s?