MATCHING. Match the artist on the left with the descriptive phrase on the right.

1. Magdalena Abakanowicz

2. Laurie Anderson

3. Francis Bacon

4. Larry Bell

5. Judy Chicago

6. Christo

7. Richard Diebenkorn

8. Helen Frankenthaler

9. JeanLuc Godard

10. Cement Greenberg

11. Richard Hamilton

12. Allan Kaprow

13. Kienholz

14. Robert Motherwell

15. Manuel Neri

16. Louise Nevelson

17. Frei Otto

18. I.M.Pei

19. Nam June Paik

20. Jackson Pollock

21. Robert Rauschenberg

22. Nicholas Schoffer

23. David Smith

24. Robert Smithson

25. Andy Warhol

A. a founder of Abstract Expressionism

B. sculptor who assembled wooden forms into objects forming walls

C. artist who developed a technique called "soakstain"

D. was a member of the Bay Area Figurative Painters

E. sculptor who said "The equipment I use . . . duplicates as nearly as possible the production equipment used in making a locomotive"

F. created large expressive pieces using fiber materials

G. British Pop artist

H. sculptor who worked with glass coated with various materials to create spatial illusions

I. created the Spatiodynamic Tower in Liege, Belgium

J. famous for his "Happenings"

K. creator of New Wave Films

L. Postmodernist performance artist

M. organized The Dinner Party, which used traditional craft techniques

N. created giant earth works, including Spiral Jetty

O. interested in the relationship between art, the environment, and political action, he created large temporary installations

P. used found objects to create tableaus expressing empathy for ordinary people

Q. designed the roof of the Olympic Stadium, Munich

R. experimental video artist

S. computer artist who combined images from electronic cameras with those created by hand

T. American Pop artist who used subjects from mass media

U. combined art reproductions, newspaper clippings, and Abstract Expressionist techniques in works called "combines"

V. created and painted sculptures of nudes that combined classicism and expressionism

W. creator of tortured expressionist figural paintings

X. art critic who named "PostPainterly Abstraction"

Y. designed addition to National Gallery,

Washington

Z. designed Guggenheim Museum

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS. Select the response that best answers the question or completes the statement.

26. When did the center of Westem art shift from Europe to the United States? a. With the Armory Show of 1913 b. During World War I c. During World War II d. During the 1960s

27. What was the main content of the work of the PostWar New York School? a. life on the streets b. optical phenomena c. the act of painting itself d. Post Modem appropriation of early material

28. The terms "gestural abstraction" and Action painting" are most appropriate for the work of

a. JacksonPollock b. Robert Motherwell

c. Ellsworth Kelly d. Bamett Newman

29. The New York artist who was most famous for his great black shapes on a white ground was

a. JacksonPollock b. Franz Kline

c. Mark Rothko d. WillemdeKooning

30. The painter who divided his single color fields with bands he called "zips" was a. Bamett Newman b. Franz Kline c. Francis Bacon d. Ellsworth Kelly

31. The source(s) for Pollock's Abstract Expressionist art include a. Indiansand painting b. Surrealist psychic automatism c. the work of Francis Bacon d. both a and b

32. The abstract Expressionist artist who created mysterious clouds of color that seem to float on an ambiguous background was a. WillemdeKooning b. Bamett Newman c. David Smith d. Mark Rothko

33. The sculptor who believed that "the only stable thing is movement" was a. DonaldJudd b. David Smith c. Jean Tinguely d. Claes Oldenburg

34. A great distrust of the Western ideas of progress and objective truth, as well as the view that all cultures are equally valid, is typical of the general movement known as a. Constructivism b. Postmodemism c. Social Realism d. the International Style

35. The paintings and prints of Vasarely are characterized by a . a deep sense of human tragedy b. threedimensional illusions created by mathematical perspective patterns c. postmodem iconographic riddles d. the use of rich colors achieved by the soakstain method

36. Artists working in the PostPainterly Abstractionist style

a. believed that the Abstract b. believed that their works should contain

Expressionists had gone too far in no reference to the world outside their own

removing social references from works compositions

of art

c. wanted to express religious feelings d. were deeply influenced by the work of

through their simple forms African and preColumbian cultures

37. A good example of PostModemist architecture is a . Guggenheim Museum, New York b. Pompidou Center, or Beaubourg, Paris c. Notre Dame du Haut, Ronchamp d. Seagram Building, New York

38. The artist who said she wanted her pieces to be "nonart, nonconnotive, nonanthropomorphic, nongeometric no, nothing, everything, but of another kind, vision, sort" was a. Helen Frankenthaler b. Judy Chicago c. Sonia Sheridan d. Eva Hesse

39. Pop Art, and art that utilized the techniques of advertising, industrial design, and Hollywood movies was at its height during the a. 1950s b. 1960s c. 1970s d. 1980s

40. Which artist often collaborated with the composer John Cage? a . Robert Rauschenberg b. Jasper Johns c. Claes Oldenburg d. Eva Hesse

41. Which of the following did not create photoscreen prints? a. Andy Warhol b. EdwardRuscha c. RobertRauschenberg d. David Smith

42. Jean Tinguely and Nicholas Schoffer were both concemed with a. creating elegant machinetooled b. mathematical perspective devices forms c. criticism of contemporary social d. movement used to interpret spacetime conditions concepts

43. Which of following was most deeply involved in the use of computer technology for the creation of art? a. Louise Bourgeois b. Eva Hesse c. Sonia Sheridan d. Marisol

44. Among contemporary conceptual artists are a. Judd and Smith b. Nevelson and Abakanowicz c. Johns and Kaprow d. Hamilton and Pollock

45. The British artist who is famous for his photomontages that deal with the relationship between perception and representation, as well as his paintings and prints is a . Francis Bacon b. Jasper Johns c. David Hockney d. Richard Hamilton

SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS.

46. Name two sculptors who created simple stainless steel machinetooled forms.

47. Describe the type of art created by Allan Kaprow.

48. How did New Wave cinema differ from traditional movies?

49. What was the purpose of Judy Chicago's Dinner Party?

50. Which artist created massive temporary sites that consisted of wrapped buildings, or in one case, eleven small islands?

51. Name three Abstract Expressionist artists.

52. Which artist designed a series of giant monuments based on simple everyday objects?

53. What is meant by Minimalism and name one artist who practiced it.

54. What was the name of the AfricanAmerican artist who created assemblages dealing with Black stereotypes?

55. In what sort of work did the American sculptor Douglas Hollis specialize?

SAMPLE ESSAY QUESTIONS.

56. How did the principles and the techniques of the Minimalists differ from those of the Abstract Expressionists? Use specific works to illustrate your discussion.

57. Discuss the utilization of modern technologies in the arts of the twentieth century.

58. Compare PostModern architecture with that of the International Style. How do they differ and what are the philosophical underpinnings of each?

59. Discuss the development of process and conceptual art in the twentieth century.

MULTIPLECHOICE SLIDE RESPONSES. Select the answer that best suits the image on the screen.

60. a. JosephBeuys b. Douglas Hollis

c. William Walker d. Christo

61. a. JacksonPollock b. Franz Kline

c. Nicholas de Stael d. Mark Rothko

62. a. Sam Gilliam b. Richard Diebenkorn

c. Helen Frankenthaler d. WillemdeKooning

63. a . Donald Judd b. Eva Hesse

c. David Smith d. Robert Smithson

64. a. Judy Pfaff b. Allan Kaprow

c. Judy Chicago d. Jasper Johns

65. a . Eduardo Paolozzi b. Louise Nevelson

c. LouiseBourgeois d. Sonia Sheridan

66. a. Richard Hamilton b. Edward Ruscha

c. Robert Rauschenberg d. Mel Bochner

67. a. Frei Otto b. I. M. Pei

c. John Portman d. Richard Rogers and Renzo Piano

68. a. Claes Oldenburg b. Jean Tinguely

c. JasperJohns d. Larry Bell

69. a. Pop Art b. Minimal Art

c. PostPainterly Abstractionism d. Abstract Expressionism

70. a. Eva Hesse b. PeterCampus

c. Sonia Sheridan d. Margaret Benyon

SLIDE QUESTIONS.

71. Who designed each of these buildings, what was the purpose of each, and what different

structural principals did each use?

72. Who painted this work and to what do the forms refer?

73. Who created this sculpture and what emotions does it evoke in many viewers?

74. Compare these two paintings of clerics and note how each is related to the period in which it was painted.

75. Who did each of these works depicting women embodying society's image of the goddess of love? Who is represented in each and when was each done?

76. Who created each of these works, when, and in what way can their purposes be related?

UNKNOWN IMAGES. Short Essays.

7780. Attribute the images on the screen to an artist and a stylistic grouping. Give the reasons for your attributions, using complete sentences and referring to specific works that you know.