Surrealism 1
Art History
Art History 2
Surrealism
Clay
Abstract Art
100

In Surrealism art, a bird often symbolizes _______

the soul or death

100

One of the oldest art forms and genres of all time

weaving

100

Dada artists called mass-produced objects ________________.  An example of this was the urinal artwork.

Readymades

100

A collaborative artwork that is also a game and that uses your imagination, intuition and instincts

Exquisite corpse

100

A clay hand-building technique that uses only clay and your hands is _____________

pinch pot

100

T or F? Abstract art attempts to depict reality exactly as it appears in real life.

False

200

In Surrealism art, a window often symbolizes __________

the wish to free ones spirit or the desire to free the unconscious

200

An Art Period marked by mostly religious themed art that cost a lot to make, especially due to the use of gold leaf paints.

Medieval Art 

200

Cubism is a type of Abstract art in which the artist took inspiration from looking at real life things and then broke the objects down into ________ __________.

geometric shapes and angles

200

not thinking about something, just acting spontaneously as you create is called ______________________ in Surrealist art

Automatism

200

A clay hand-building technique that uses a rolling pin, scratching tool, and the creation of a slab base and cylindrical coils for the sides is ____________

Coil pot

200

T or F? All abstract art attempts to create the illusion of space by having some shapes, colors or lines appear to be in the background while others appear to be in the foreground.

False

300

In Surrealism art, scissors often symbolize __________

defiance, loss or heartbreak 

300

The period in art history that was first renowned for the ability to create super realistic paintings of things from life (human figure, portraits, etc.) due to strong use of shadow and light and proportion and form.

Rennaissance 

300

An Art movement that emphasized the importance of indigenous art forms, traditionally female arts and other 'crafts,' and ranked these as equally sophisticated to oil paintings and sculpture.

Arts and Crafts Movement

300

Surrealism seeks to combine logic and ________, reason and _________.

emotion, intuition

300
A clay hand-building technique that requires the use of a rolling pin, cutting tool, and multiple 'slabs' of clay to be connected into one piece is _____________

Slab method

300

Cubism is a style of abstract art in which the artist _____________ .

looks at real objects and simplifies them by breaking them down into basic geometric forms or shapes.

400

In Surrealism art, a clock often symbolizes __________

the futility of trying to control or outrun time

400

The Rococo art period prioritized images of the _____ social classes.

higher economic

400

surrealism art is a style that drew inspiration from __________.

dreams and the subconscious mind

400

T or F? Surrealism is an art genre of the past that is no longer practiced by artists today.

false- it is ongoing as an art genre 

400

to ensure two pieces of clay stay together as they dry, use the ___________ technique.

scoring and slip

400

In Abstract Expressionist art, the artist often approaches the art with a spirit of ___________.

spontaneity 

500

In Surrealism art, the ocean often symbolizes __________

the unknowable and untamable parts of human nature and the natural world.

500

The ___________ art period prioritized images of the working or lower economic social classes.

Realism

500

One unique thing about installation art is that ___________________

It uses an environment as part of the art itself

500

A tell tale sign that an artwork is surrealist is if you notice _________

mixing of internal or external space, upside down situations, proportions are unrealistic, half and half creatures

500

To ensure that clay does not break, _____________.

start by wedging to extract air bubbles, and keep all pieces of clay between 1/4 to 1/2 inch thick.

500

_______________ is a genre of abstract art that does not utilize sharply clearly defined edges to shapes, colors or lines in the work. 

Informalism