MIDTERM 03 - Modern and Contemporary Art Flashcards

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Is a term that signifies the philosophy and style of the artworks produced during the 1860-1970 era

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Modern art

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Combines the unconscious with the unconscious in order to create a new “super-reality”

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Surrealism

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In this method, the artist tries to present the subject as it is, or objectively

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Realism

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In this method, the artist is characterized as one concerned more with the technique of suggesting light and color to the picture than with the subject matter

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Impressionism

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This style of painting flourished in France from 1898 to 1908; it contains strong colors and dynamic brushwork to connote joy and happiness

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Fauvism

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The Father of Cubism

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Cezane

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Is one of the most vital and dynamic figures of cubism in the Philippines

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Ang Kiukok

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Involves depicting three-dimensional reality through geometrical shapes on a two-dimensional canvas

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Cubism

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In this method, the artist portrays the subject that literally relates to the future, and not to the present

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Futurism

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Follows in the same vein as futurism in that it relished in the innovative advances of the machine age

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Vorticism

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11
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Founder of Suprematism

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Kazimir Malevich

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Its goal was to break art down to its bare bones, often employing basic shapes as well as primary and neutral colors

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Suprematism

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Dutch term for “The Style”

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De Stijl

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This movement’s aim is to have a simple, direct approach; it promoted a style of art based on a strict geometry of horizontals and verticals

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De Stijl

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15
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A famous Dadaist poet

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Hugo Ball

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Its goal was to be an opportunity for the true perception and criticism of the times we live in

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Dadaism

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17
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Refers to work made between 1970 and the present

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Contemporary art

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18
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This movement includes imagery from popular and mass culture

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Pop art

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A painstaking attention to detail is aimed; drawing and paintings are so immaculate in their precision that is starts to look like a photo

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Photorealism

20
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In this movement, the idea or concept is the most important aspect of the work

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Conceptualism

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It began in the 1960s and instead of being concerned with entertaining its audience, the heart of the artwork is its idea or message

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Performance art

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A kind of immersive work where the environment or the space in which the viewer steps into is transformed or altered

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Installation art

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It is considered as a spin off of installation art; it is where the natural environment is transformed by artists

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Earth art

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Some of the examples of this include murals, stenciled images, stickers, and installations

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Street art

25
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Creator of “The Broken Column”

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Frida Kahlo (Surrealism)

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Creator of “Girl with Death Mask (She Plays Alone)”

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Frida Kahlo (Surrealism)

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Creator of “Old Spanish Church”

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Fernando Amorsolo (Realism)

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Creator of “Dalagang Filipina”

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Fernando Amorsolo (Realism)

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Creator of “Portrait of Jose Rizal”

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Juan Luna (Realism)

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Creator of “The Chess Players”

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Thomas Eakins (Realism)

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Creator of “Woman with a Parasol”

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Madam Monet and her Son (Impressionism)

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Creator of “The Basket of Apples Still Life”

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Paul Cezanne (Impressionism)

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Creator of “Girl with Peaches”

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Valentin Serov (Impressionism)

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Creator of “Portrait of Madame Matisse/The Green Stripe”

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Henri Matisse (Fauvism)

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Creator of “The Dessert: Harmony in Red”

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Henri Matisse (Fauvism)

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Creator of “Weeping Woman”

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Pablo Picasso (Cubism)

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Creator of “Factory Horta de Ebbo”

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Pablo Picasso (Cubism)

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Creator of “Ang Magbabayo (Pounding Rice)”

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Vicente Manansala (Cubism)

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Creator of “Self-portrait with Seven Fingers”

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Marc Chagall (Cubism)

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Creator of “Memories of a Night”

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Luigi Russolo (Futurism)

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Creator of “Cityscape”

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Tullio Crali (Futurism)

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Creator of “Suprematist Composition”

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Kazimir Malevich (Suprematism)

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Creator of “Composition with Large Red Plane, Yellow, Black, Gray, and Blue Artist”

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Piet Mondrian (De Stijl)

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Creator of “Away from the Flock”

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Damien Hirst (Conceptualism)