Type:MT

Matching:

Kline = Abstract Expressionism

Rothko = Abstract Expressionism

Pollock = Abstract Expressionism

Bridget Riley = Op Art

Oldenburg = Pop Art

= Abstract Expressionism

= Color Field Painting

= Minimal art

= Pop Art

= Assemblage

= Modern Art

= Abstract Expressionism

= Color Field Painting

= Minimal art

= Pop Art

= Conceptual Art

= Earth and Site Art

= Superrealism

= Neo-Expressionism

= Assemblage

= Happenings

Type:MT

Title:

Matching:

= Merz

= Formalist abstraction

= Primary structures

= Expressionist figuration

= Post Modernism

= Deconstructionism

= Acrylic

= Automation

= Complementary after-image

= Complementary colors

= Space-time

Type:

Title:

Define: Superrealism

Define: Abstract Expressionism

Define: Color Field Painting

Define: Assemblage

Define: Modern Art

Define: Futurism

Define: International Style

Define: Abstract Expressionism

Define: Color Field Painting

Define: Merz

Define: Mies van der Rohe

Define: Phillip Johnson

Define: Formalist abstraction

Define: Minimal art

Define: Primary structures

Define: Expressionist figuration

Define: Pop Art

Define: Art & Technology

Define: Computer graphics /holography

Define: Conceptual; Art

Define: Post Modernism

Define: Deconstructionism

Define: Earth and Site Art

Define: Acrylic

Define: Assemblage

Define: Automation

Define: Complementary after-image

Define: Complementary colors

Define: Happenings

Define: Abstract Formalism (Minimalism, Structuralism,etc.

Define: Op Art

Define: Kinetic Art

Define: Technological art

Define: Activist & feminist art

Define: New Realism

Type:MT

Title:

1. Magdalena Abakanowicz = created large expressive pieces using fiber materials

2. Laurie Anderson = Post modernist performance artist

3. Francis Bacon = creator of tortured expressionist figural paintings

4. Larry Bell = sculptor who worked with glass coated with various materials to create spatial illusions

5. Judy Chicago = organized The Dinner Party, which used traditional craft techniques

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

7. Richard Diebenkorn = was a member of the Bay Area Figurative Painters

8. Helen Frankenthaler = artist who developed a technique called "soak stain"

9. Jean Luc Godard = creator of New Wave Films

10. Cement Greenberg = art critic who named "Post Painterly Abstraction"

11. Richard Hamilton = British Pop artist

12. Allan Kaprow = famous for his "Happenings"

13. Kienholz = used found objects to create tableaus expressing empathy for ordinary people

14. Robert Motherwell = a founder of Abstract Expressionism

15. Manuel Neri = created and painted sculptures of nudes that combined classicism and expressionism

16. Louise Nevelson = sculptor who assembled wooden forms into objects forming walls

17. Frei Otto = designed the roof of the Olympic Stadium, Munich

18. I.M.Pei = designed addition to National Gallery, Washington

19. Nam June Paik = experimental video artist

20. Jackson Pollock = = a founder of Abstract Expressionism

21. Robert Rauschenberg = combined art reproductions, newspaper clippings, and Abstract Expressionist techniques in works called "combines"

22. Nicholas Schoffer = created the Spatio dynamic Tower in Liege, Belgium

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

24. Robert Smithson = created giant earth works, including Spiral Jetty

25. Andy Warhol = American Pop artist who used subjects from mass media

26 = computer artist who combined images from electronic cameras with those created by hand

27. Frank Lloyd Wright = designed Guggenheim Museum

Eva Hesse=