Mind and Body
Race Clan
Class Gender
Sexuality
State and Other
100

What was Rhythm 0?

In this performance Marina Ambromobic acted as an object while the audience used objects from a table of 72 objects on her. It helped performance become a serious art. 

100

What is the definition of Clan?

A group of people joined by blood or marriage ties

100

What are clues to someone's class?

What they are wearing, their car, house

100

What is nude?

An unclothed and idealized figure, usually without pubic hair, reclining, sometimes touching herself, either gazing at the viewer or with her eyes closed. 

100

What was appropriation?

The conscious copying of an image and altering it in some way.

200

Who was Yayoi Kusama and how did her work fit under mind?

Kusama is an artist whose work is mostly psychological, she suffers from mental illness such as hallucinations. Part of her work is her reaction to her fear of penises.

200

Who is Jeff Koons?

He is an artist who created the 'Balloon Dog"

200

Who was Robert Arneson? Why was he important?

He was the first to make ceramics something other than a precious dish. He made sculpture out of ceramics. 

200

Is Cecily Brown's work nude or naked?

Naked

200

What was socialist realism?

Realistic painting or sculpture advocating the working class. It was used by the Soviet Union or Chinese especially during the Cultural Revolution

300

What artwork did Cindy Sherman make?

Cindy Sherman created self-portraits where she became a character type from American culture.

300

What was James Luna's 'The Artifact Piece'?

Luna is half Mexican and half Native American. In this piece he critiques the museum as a collection of dead and non-relatable objects. He presents himself and his close personal objects as something relatable to current Native American culture and people.

300

Who were the guerrilla girls?

The Guerilla girls was a group of women who dressed as guerillas in order to remain anonymous and to critique the art world for its underrepresentation of women artists.

300

What is naked?

The unclothed figure that is more realistic or grotesque (ugly), usually with pubic hair. 

300

What did Ai Weiwei's ‘Study of Perspective’ photo series- Tiananmen Square look like?

In a photograph, Chinese artist Ai Weiwei is casually undermining the government  by flipping them off.  

400

Louise Bourgeois' art was about the mind or body?

mind

400

What was?

The garage acts as a visual guillotine for these individuals who seem to be shackled to the chairs and this lifestyle and line of work

400

What was feminism in art?

More women artists entered the art world and made and showed their art. They made art out of new media such as performance and craft materials. They wanted to create an art story that included women. 

400

What is the male gaze?

Laura Mulvey’s film term, the implied viewer of art and the media is a white, heteronormative male.

400

Did the Palais de Versailles advocate change or things staying the same?

The French king, King Louis XIV’s grand estate and grounds. It acted as a way to visually reinforce his divine right to rule as well. 

500

What did Janine Antoni do in 'Loving Care?'

Antoni mopped the floor with her hair using a black hair dye.

500

What was Orientalism?

A racist art movement in Western art history where Caucasian male artists invented a fantasy, morally corrupt orient.

500

"Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?"

Women did not have the same opportunities as men, such as access to nude models. 

500

Who is Kehinde Wiley?

Kehinde Wiley is a contemporary, black, queer artist who alters art historical paintings by replacing the heroes with African Americans.

500

Kathe Kollwitz made prints that advocated change or wanted to stay the same

Prints could be mass-produced to the mostly illiterate populations as a form of propaganda for social and political change. Her emotionally charged prints illustrated the plight of the common people.

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