The relative isolation of american artists from the developments across the Atlantic came to an abrupt end in early 1913 when the Armory show opened where?
New York city
who painted a 60-panel series of paintings entitled The Migration of the Negro that was intended to document discrimination against African Americans.
Jacob Lawrence
who is referring to her ancestry in The Two Fridas.
Frida Kahlo
who created large-scale, kinetic sculptures based on principles of engineering. Lobster Trap and Fish Tail, commissioned by the Museum of Modern Art
Alexander Calder
The most derided work at the Armory Show was Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2 by who?
Marcel Duchamp
who announced a new movement developing in the Midwest, known as Regionalism.
GRANT WOOD
who believed in the importance of practicing "straight photography" rather than using techniques that add effects to a photo
Alfred Stieglitz
who made Prairie House, for the homes he designed such as the Robie House, referred to an open ground plan and long, ground-hugging lines.
Frank Lloyd Wright's term
Who was a practicing sculptor and enthusiastic collector.she founded her own museum in New York, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and provided funds to purchase additional works by American artists.
Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney
what was title One of Grant Woods's was
American Gothic
who shared Stieglitz's goal of positioning photography as an art form with the same status as painting and sculpture.
Edward Weston
The intended message of Edward Hopper's Nighthawks was what?
the pervasive loneliness of modern humans.
who turned to scenes from his native Missouri. He produced one of his major works, a series of murals titled A Social History of the State of Missouri
Benton
Within days after Lange’s photograph appeared in what newspaper and made people rushed food to Nipomo to feed the hungry workers.
San Francisco newspaper,
what two people was leading figures of the Harlem Renaissance
Aaron Douglas and Jacob Lawrence
who created a series of murals including Ancient Mexico and this detail of History of Mexico.
The Marxist painter Diego Rivera
who gained fame for images of Depression-era public works projects as well as serving as a US Air Force photographer during World War II. Bourke-White’s most memorable photogr
Margaret Bourke-White