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  • Bernadette Valencia
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  • 1

    represents a mixture of form and feeling of reality and artist inner subjectivity

    Symbolism

  • 2

    aesthetic describing it as an subject division of an artist expressed through a simplified and non naturalistic style and hailing Gauguin as it's leader

    Symbolism

  • 3

    one thing to add spiritual value to their artworks, these founders of symbolism produce imaginary dream worlds populated with biblical figures and greek mythology creatures, which were often monstrous. READ

    K

  • 4

    started in france to become the first new artistic style of the 20th century

    Fauvism

  • 5

    totally different from the dark disturbing nature of symbolist art, the __ created bright cherry landscapes and figure paintings with pure intense color and bold distinct brush work

    Fauves

  • 6

    Leaders of Fauvism

    André Derain and Henri Matisse

  • 7

    first a modernist movement originating in germany at the beginning of the 20th century

    Expressionism

  • 8

    its conventional trait was to show the world solely from a subjective perspective distorting it radically for emotional effect to evoke modes or ideas.

    Expressionism

  • 9

    tried to express the meaning of emotional experience rather than physical reality

    Expressionist artists

  • 10

    was an artistic style in which the artist tried to describe not the subjective reality but the subjective emotions, objects, and events that aroused him

    Expressionism

  • 11

    Cubism was started by

    Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso

  • 12

    where easily recognizable because of their, nearly two dimensional appearance an inclusion of geometric angles lines and shapes and a fairly neutral color

    Cubist artworks

  • 13

    allowed artists to see in a different way of seeing and depicting real life objects

    Cubism

  • 14

    was a form of artistic anarchy born out of hatred for the social political and cultural values of the time

    Dadaism

  • 15

    it embrace elements of art music poetry theater dance and politics

    Dadaism

  • 16

    was not an art style it was more of a protest movement with an anti-establishment platform

    Dada

  • 17

    a colloquial french term for a hobby horse

    dada

  • 18

    it was an artistic movement of the 20th century that is studied the operation of the mind advocating the illogical the imaginative and the radical

    Surrealism

  • 19

    the term surreal is often used loosely to mean simply

    strange or dreamlike

  • 20

    pure psychic automatism by which one proposes to express either verbally in writing or by any other manner the real functioning of thought

    Surrealism

  • 21

    use involuntary or unconscious drawing or writing to open ideas and images from their unconscious minds and others tried to describe dream worlds or hidden psychological tensions

    Surrealist artists

  • 22

    quickly became an international movement because it was attractive to writers artist photographers and filmmakers who shared aggressive rejection of conventional artistic and moral values

    Surrealism

  • 23

    was the name that applied to new forms of abstract art

    Abstract expressionism

  • 24

    Abstract expressionism was created by 3 people in the 1940s & 1950s

    Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, and Willem de Kooning

  • 25

    it was often described by gestural brush strokes are mark making and had the impression of spontaneity

    Abstract expressionism

  • 26

    there are two distinct divisions within abstract expressionism

    action painters color field painters

  • 27

    who is structure confesses with expressive brushes strokes

    action painters

  • 28

    who filled their canvases with large areas of a single color

    color field painters

  • 29

    russian art movement that was operating from the early 19th century until the 1940s

    Constructivism

  • 30

    was dedicated to complete abstraction with a liking to modernity where subjects were often geometric experimental and rarely emotional

    constructivist art

  • 31

    constructivist subjects were always minimal and where the artwork was broken down to its most basic elements READ

    K

  • 32

    the term is dutch for the style

    De stijl

  • 33

    the movement suggested simplicity and abstraction through which the artist could express a perfect idea of harmony in order

    De stijl

  • 34

    short for popular art

    Pop art

  • 35

    it's showcase common household objects and consumer products like coca-cola and campbells soup cans as well as widely diverse forms of media such as comics newspaper and magazines

    Pop art

  • 36

    was an artistic movement that began in the 1950s and thrived in the 1960s in america and britain getting there inspiration from sources in popular and commercial culture

    Pop art

  • 37

    was an international artistic movement in the 1960s that gave a new form of abstraction that played with the viewers visual perception

    Op art

  • 38

    grandfather of op art

    Victor Vasarely

  • 39

    was based on artist that mostly relied on photographs to make an artwork

    Photorealism

  • 40

    It showed a strong attention to realism in art as compared with that of idealism and abstraction

    Photorealism

  • 41

    most significant and powerful artistic styles of the 1960s. __ artworks where most often made of geometric shapes in simple arrangements and without any decorative or dynamic displays

    Minimalism

  • 42

    the geometric shapes defined the elemental or bare bones forms of art, which, according to critics, represented the peak of modern arts advancement towards the most simplified form of abstract art possible

    Minimalism

  • 43

    put emphasis upon the concept or idea and ignored the actual physical appearance of the work

    Conceptual art

  • 44

    many considered this type of art as being a mer prank as many dismissed it at the time

    Conceptual art

  • 45

    this is a relatively new type of contemporary art applied by an increasing number of postmodernist artists which involves the installation of objects in a space such as a room or warehouse

    Installation art

  • 46

    allows the viewer to enter and move around the arranged space and interact with its elements it offers a very different experience for the viewer from a traditional painting or sculpture which is normally seen from a single reference point

    installation

  • 47

    can engage several of the viewer senses including touch sound and smell as well as vision

    installation

  • 48

    is shaped by developments in computer art such as software advancements in video and film production as well as techniques used in modern theater and dance

    Installation art

  • 49

    this refers to artworks that are produced through actions performed by the artist or any other participants which may be live or recorded, spontaneous or scripted

    Performance art

  • 50

    the terms __ and __ only became popular use in the 1970s although the history of __ in the visual arts could be tracked back to the futurist productions and dada cabarets of the 1910s

    performance and performance art

  • 51

    all throughout the 20th century, __ was always seen as a non-traditional way of making art

    performance

  • 52

    widely accepted now as part of the visual art world the term has has since been used to also describe film video in photographic and installation based artworks

    Performance art

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    represents a mixture of form and feeling of reality and artist inner subjectivity

    Symbolism

  • 2

    aesthetic describing it as an subject division of an artist expressed through a simplified and non naturalistic style and hailing Gauguin as it's leader

    Symbolism

  • 3

    one thing to add spiritual value to their artworks, these founders of symbolism produce imaginary dream worlds populated with biblical figures and greek mythology creatures, which were often monstrous. READ

    K

  • 4

    started in france to become the first new artistic style of the 20th century

    Fauvism

  • 5

    totally different from the dark disturbing nature of symbolist art, the __ created bright cherry landscapes and figure paintings with pure intense color and bold distinct brush work

    Fauves

  • 6

    Leaders of Fauvism

    André Derain and Henri Matisse

  • 7

    first a modernist movement originating in germany at the beginning of the 20th century

    Expressionism

  • 8

    its conventional trait was to show the world solely from a subjective perspective distorting it radically for emotional effect to evoke modes or ideas.

    Expressionism

  • 9

    tried to express the meaning of emotional experience rather than physical reality

    Expressionist artists

  • 10

    was an artistic style in which the artist tried to describe not the subjective reality but the subjective emotions, objects, and events that aroused him

    Expressionism

  • 11

    Cubism was started by

    Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso

  • 12

    where easily recognizable because of their, nearly two dimensional appearance an inclusion of geometric angles lines and shapes and a fairly neutral color

    Cubist artworks

  • 13

    allowed artists to see in a different way of seeing and depicting real life objects

    Cubism

  • 14

    was a form of artistic anarchy born out of hatred for the social political and cultural values of the time

    Dadaism

  • 15

    it embrace elements of art music poetry theater dance and politics

    Dadaism

  • 16

    was not an art style it was more of a protest movement with an anti-establishment platform

    Dada

  • 17

    a colloquial french term for a hobby horse

    dada

  • 18

    it was an artistic movement of the 20th century that is studied the operation of the mind advocating the illogical the imaginative and the radical

    Surrealism

  • 19

    the term surreal is often used loosely to mean simply

    strange or dreamlike

  • 20

    pure psychic automatism by which one proposes to express either verbally in writing or by any other manner the real functioning of thought

    Surrealism

  • 21

    use involuntary or unconscious drawing or writing to open ideas and images from their unconscious minds and others tried to describe dream worlds or hidden psychological tensions

    Surrealist artists

  • 22

    quickly became an international movement because it was attractive to writers artist photographers and filmmakers who shared aggressive rejection of conventional artistic and moral values

    Surrealism

  • 23

    was the name that applied to new forms of abstract art

    Abstract expressionism

  • 24

    Abstract expressionism was created by 3 people in the 1940s & 1950s

    Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, and Willem de Kooning

  • 25

    it was often described by gestural brush strokes are mark making and had the impression of spontaneity

    Abstract expressionism

  • 26

    there are two distinct divisions within abstract expressionism

    action painters color field painters

  • 27

    who is structure confesses with expressive brushes strokes

    action painters

  • 28

    who filled their canvases with large areas of a single color

    color field painters

  • 29

    russian art movement that was operating from the early 19th century until the 1940s

    Constructivism

  • 30

    was dedicated to complete abstraction with a liking to modernity where subjects were often geometric experimental and rarely emotional

    constructivist art

  • 31

    constructivist subjects were always minimal and where the artwork was broken down to its most basic elements READ

    K

  • 32

    the term is dutch for the style

    De stijl

  • 33

    the movement suggested simplicity and abstraction through which the artist could express a perfect idea of harmony in order

    De stijl

  • 34

    short for popular art

    Pop art

  • 35

    it's showcase common household objects and consumer products like coca-cola and campbells soup cans as well as widely diverse forms of media such as comics newspaper and magazines

    Pop art

  • 36

    was an artistic movement that began in the 1950s and thrived in the 1960s in america and britain getting there inspiration from sources in popular and commercial culture

    Pop art

  • 37

    was an international artistic movement in the 1960s that gave a new form of abstraction that played with the viewers visual perception

    Op art

  • 38

    grandfather of op art

    Victor Vasarely

  • 39

    was based on artist that mostly relied on photographs to make an artwork

    Photorealism

  • 40

    It showed a strong attention to realism in art as compared with that of idealism and abstraction

    Photorealism

  • 41

    most significant and powerful artistic styles of the 1960s. __ artworks where most often made of geometric shapes in simple arrangements and without any decorative or dynamic displays

    Minimalism

  • 42

    the geometric shapes defined the elemental or bare bones forms of art, which, according to critics, represented the peak of modern arts advancement towards the most simplified form of abstract art possible

    Minimalism

  • 43

    put emphasis upon the concept or idea and ignored the actual physical appearance of the work

    Conceptual art

  • 44

    many considered this type of art as being a mer prank as many dismissed it at the time

    Conceptual art

  • 45

    this is a relatively new type of contemporary art applied by an increasing number of postmodernist artists which involves the installation of objects in a space such as a room or warehouse

    Installation art

  • 46

    allows the viewer to enter and move around the arranged space and interact with its elements it offers a very different experience for the viewer from a traditional painting or sculpture which is normally seen from a single reference point

    installation

  • 47

    can engage several of the viewer senses including touch sound and smell as well as vision

    installation

  • 48

    is shaped by developments in computer art such as software advancements in video and film production as well as techniques used in modern theater and dance

    Installation art

  • 49

    this refers to artworks that are produced through actions performed by the artist or any other participants which may be live or recorded, spontaneous or scripted

    Performance art

  • 50

    the terms __ and __ only became popular use in the 1970s although the history of __ in the visual arts could be tracked back to the futurist productions and dada cabarets of the 1910s

    performance and performance art

  • 51

    all throughout the 20th century, __ was always seen as a non-traditional way of making art

    performance

  • 52

    widely accepted now as part of the visual art world the term has has since been used to also describe film video in photographic and installation based artworks

    Performance art