Impressionism-Installation Art Flashcards

1
Q

What inspired the movement of Impressionism?

A

Monet’s painting “Impression Sunrise.” developed in France in the 19th century as a rebellion against conventional and academic standards.

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Mannerist art is characterized by the use of vibrant and fresh colors and it favors?

A

spontaneity

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3
Q

Impressionist prefer what method of painting

rather than painting in a studio?

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on-the-spot painting.

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4
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Explain impressionism bhie.

A

Impressionism focuses more on the artist’s perception of the subject, rather than the subject
itself; thus they paint pictures with less detail but with bold colors. Its subjects are outdoor scenes, nature,
and contemporary everyday life.

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5
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The extension and rejection

of Impressionists’ limitations.

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Post-impressionism

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6
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Pioneered by George Seurat

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Pointillism

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7
Q

Paul

Cezanne, Gauguin, and Vincent van Gogh are what type of artists?

A

Post-impressionist.

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8
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though very prominent in architecture, it pervaded all arts. “new art”

A

Art Nouvaeu

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9
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an artistic philosophy, started in Russia in 1913 by Vladimir Tatlin who
rejected the idea of autonomous art.

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Constructivism

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Explain constructive ideology.

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keywords:
largely anti aesthetic,
Its aims primarily social, utilitarian and materialist.
express the aspirations of the revolutionary working class
etc.

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11
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What marked the end of the Constructivist Utopia?

A

Lenin’s New Economic Policy

in 1921

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12
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Define Architecture of Constructivists

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Constructivists want an architecture adapted to the world of machines, radios and fast motor cars, an
architecture whose function is recognizable in relation to its form.

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13
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Considered the most idealistic of the abstract movement.

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De Stijl (The Style)

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14
Q

Who wrote that reality is obscured when particular forms and natural colors particularities
of form and natural color cause subjective feelings?

A

Piet Mondrian- de stijl painter

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15
Q

Inspiration of Stijl artists?

A

ikaw ang inspiration bhie HAHAHAHA

Stijl artists are inspired by
high-minded ideals of purity, harmony, and sobriety.
also refer to Honour (2019) pg 18

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16
Q

It is an artistic movement that flourished during the 1960s that practiced more overt exploitation
of the physiology of seeing.

A

Optical Art (Op Art)

17
Q

Define Popular Art (Pop Art)

A

The main reaction provoked by abstract expressionism in the late 1950s and 1960s.In contrast to the nonfigurative and seemingly subjective character of Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art
took the form of a return to the object. Its objective is to use images of popular culture in art, emphasizing the
common elements of any culture through sarcasm or irony.

18
Q

Any sense of the artist’s role

in the work is kept to an apparent minimum, to give it “a completely literal presence.”

A

Minimalism

19
Q

A minimalist painter once stated, “All I want
anyone to get out of my paintings is the fact that you can see the whole idea without any confusion. What
you see is what you see”. Who is he?

A

Frank Stella

20
Q

T or F.
Minimalist agreed to the idea that
art should reflect the personal expression of its creator.

A

not agreed. opposed.

21
Q

an art which emerges out of the growing investigation into Western art and the
political and economic institutions that support it. It was an attack on the visual formalism of the 1950s
and 1960s.

A

Conceptualism/ Conceptual art

22
Q

What is downplayed and emphasized in Conceptualism?

A

Conceptualism downplays the dependence upon
the craft skill of the artist but emphasizes the character of the relationship between the artist’s ideas and
the material facts of the world

23
Q

Also considered as Conceptual Art. The setup of material and space comprises the
“artwork” which allows the viewer to roam around and interact with some of its elements.

A

Installation Art.

24
Q

A form of conceptual art where “ideas” and “impact” are regarded as being more
important than the quality of a finished “product” or “work of art”.

A

Installation Art.