ART SECTION 2 - People_Groups Flashcards

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3 artists during the Romantic period experimented with new techniques for
showing the uniqueness of their lands

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Caspar David Friedrich, John Constable, and
Thomas Cole

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2
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Created “Landmark (Foot Prints)”

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Allora and Calzadilla

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3
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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

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Allora

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4
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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

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Calzadilla

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5
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Led a civil disobedience campaign in Vieques that began in the 1970s

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Members of the Vieques Fishermen’s Association

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6
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Dies when a fighter pilot selected an incorrect target on the ground and dropped
two bombs

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David Sanes Rodriguez

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7
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Born in St. Mary’s, Ontario, Canada

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Kent Monkman

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8
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Identifies as a Cree artist and is a member of the Fisher River Cree Nation

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Kent Monkman

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9
Q

One of the most prominent and widely recognized Indigenous North American
artists working today

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Kent Monkman

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10
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Made “The Fourth World”

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Kent Monkman

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11
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Artists such as _____ showed photographs that had been taken of other
photographs

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Sherrie Levine

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12
Q

Modern photographer like ______ have two photographs that communicate
differently because of the time in which they were made

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Walker Evans

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13
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Made the painting “Cho-looke. the Yosemite Fall”

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Albert Bierstadt

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14
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Albert Bierstadt was alongside what contemporaries

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Thomas Moran and Thomas Hill

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15
Q

Romantic paintings played a role in convincing who to dedicate national park
lands to protect the kind of environments shown by Bierstadt

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members of Congress

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16
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Made “Clara - Clara”

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Richard Serra

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17
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Critiqued Edward Curtis stereotyped photographs of Native Americans

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Will Wilson

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18
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Did stereotypes photographs of Native Americans

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Edward Curtis

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19
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Made “Tilted Arc”

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Richard Serra

20
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Complained about “Tilted Arc” due it being cast as a controversy

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Richard Serra

21
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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)

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Bonnie Devine

22
Q

Made “Battle for the Woodlands”

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Bonnie Devine

23
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Studied art at the Ontario College of Art and Design University (OCAD) and earned a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) from York University

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Bonnie Devine

24
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Made the installation “Reclamation Project”

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Bonnie Devine

25
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An Anishinaabe protester that got shot and killed by the police in the Ipperwash Crisis

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Dudley George

26
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Two artists that did ephemeral site performances

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Rebecca Belmore and Ana Mendieta

27
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Made “Canoe”

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Bonnie Devine

28
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Made the multi-media installation “Stories from the Shield”

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Bonnie Devine

29
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Depicted who in a video part of the “Stories from the Shield” that discusses the negative effects that uranium mining has on the Serpent River First Nation

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Bonnie Devine’s family members

30
Q

Art historian that describes Devine’s artwork “Canoe”

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Cynthia Fowlers

31
Q

Devine depicts which three groups clashing in “Battle for the Woodlands”

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British, American, and Indigenous People

32
Q

Art historian that acknowledges “the Indigenous peoples who continue to experience displacement”

A

Mark Cheetham

33
Q

A contemporary Dine (Navajo) artist

A

Will Wilson

34
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Spent the formative years of their life on Dinetah and studied photography, sculpture, and art history at Oberlin College

A

Will Wilson

35
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Earned a bachelor’s in studio art and art history at Oberlin College and was awarded a Master of Fine Arts degree at the University of New Mexico

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Will Wilson

36
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Was the former Head of Photography at Santa Fe Community College

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Will Wilson

37
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Presently a professor of art at the University of Texas at Austin

A

Will Wilson

38
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Made “Church Rock Spill Evaporation Ponds”

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Will Wilson

39
Q

Made the photographic series “Survey”

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Will Wilson

40
Q

Wrote a book about the disaster of the Church Rock uranium mill breach

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Judy Pasternak

41
Q

Spoke at a congressional hearing to details remaining hazards still lingering on Navajo County from the Church Rock spill

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Representatives from the Navajo Nation

42
Q

Made a 2014 report that Navajo people still live with the environmental and health effect from the mining operation

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The U.S. Government Accountability Office

43
Q

Part of an influential group of americans who traveled throughout the western US in the late 19th centuries

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Albert Bierstadt

44
Q

Tribe of people not depicted in Monkman’s painting or Bierstadt’s original

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Miwok People

45
Q

“Tilted Arc” was cast in controversy and got complaints from

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A small number of federal white-collar workers employed in the area

46
Q

Served as the Founding Chair of its Indigenous Visual Culture Program

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Bonnie Devine

47
Q

2 19th century American photographers listed who developed specific photographic techniques to render the lands of native people of the American West

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Timothy O’Sullivan & Arthur Schott