ART SECTION 2 - People_Groups Flashcards
3 artists during the Romantic period experimented with new techniques for
showing the uniqueness of their lands
Caspar David Friedrich, John Constable, and
Thomas Cole
Created “Landmark (Foot Prints)”
Allora and Calzadilla
Born in Philadelphia and was educated at the University of Richmond, MIT, and
the Independent Study Program at New York’s Whitney American Art Museum
Allora
Born in Havana, Cuba and was educated at the Escuela de Artes Plásticas y
Diseño de Puerto Rico, Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, and
Bard College
Calzadilla
Led a civil disobedience campaign in Vieques that began in the 1970s
Members of the Vieques Fishermen’s Association
Dies when a fighter pilot selected an incorrect target on the ground and dropped
two bombs
David Sanes Rodriguez
Born in St. Mary’s, Ontario, Canada
Kent Monkman
Identifies as a Cree artist and is a member of the Fisher River Cree Nation
Kent Monkman
One of the most prominent and widely recognized Indigenous North American
artists working today
Kent Monkman
Made “The Fourth World”
Kent Monkman
Artists such as _____ showed photographs that had been taken of other
photographs
Sherrie Levine
Modern photographer like ______ have two photographs that communicate
differently because of the time in which they were made
Walker Evans
Made the painting “Cho-looke. the Yosemite Fall”
Albert Bierstadt
Albert Bierstadt was alongside what contemporaries
Thomas Moran and Thomas Hill
Romantic paintings played a role in convincing who to dedicate national park
lands to protect the kind of environments shown by Bierstadt
members of Congress
Made “Clara - Clara”
Richard Serra
Critiqued Edward Curtis stereotyped photographs of Native Americans
Will Wilson
Did stereotypes photographs of Native Americans
Edward Curtis
Made “Tilted Arc”
Richard Serra
Complained about “Tilted Arc” due it being cast as a controversy
Richard Serra
Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and is an indigenous installation artist, curator, writer and educator, and member of the Serpent River First Nation of Northern Ontario (Anishinaabe/Ojibwe)
Bonnie Devine
Made “Battle for the Woodlands”
Bonnie Devine
Studied art at the Ontario College of Art and Design University (OCAD) and earned a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) from York University
Bonnie Devine
Made the installation “Reclamation Project”
Bonnie Devine