unit 10 Flashcards
Fluorescent Lights
Flavin
In the 1980s, _____ was born as artists were ready to express their emotions again.
Neo-Expressionism
Fallingwater
Wright
The Unrecognized Ones
Abakanowicz
Adjustable back chair, Arts and Crafts movement
Stickley
Biscuits, Art Nouveau movement
Mucha
Spiral Jetty
Smithson
Lichtenstein
Pop Art
Close
Photorealism
Mondrian
Hard Edge
Rauschenberg
Pre-Pop Art
Humana Building
Graves
How Sir Bedivere cast the sword Excalibur into the water from Le Morte d’Arthur, Art Nouveau
Beardsley
In the art world, artistic expression and functionality are often referred to as _______.
form and function
_____ is an art movement that reduced art to the bare essentials.
Minimalism
Seagram Building
Rohe and Johnson
The Art Nouveau movement can be easily recognized by its lines that look like gently twisted _____ of long, reaching tendrils and water lily shapes.
vines
The Arts and Crafts movement of the late _____ century was headed by Ruskin and Morris.
19th
Art Nouveau kept itself to simple, natural craftsmanship, while Art Deco accepted and embraced the change that came with the ______ age.
machine
______ artists were much more interested in the creative idea than the “superficial” product.
Conceptual
Four Times Square building
Fox & Fowle
Untitled
Judd
WPA poster
Art Deco
Christ the Redeemer
Art Deco
_____ made black and white illustrations with no shading with a focus on patterns in motifs that were flowing and intricate.
Beardsley
Birdies in a field
Oldenburg
Light, airy sculpture that was in constant motion
Calder
The murals of Rivera depicted both the past and the future of ______ history.
Mexican
Oak and leather side chair, Arts and Crafts movement
Wright
Man and Machine, Social Realism
Rivera
Though ______ made things familiar, it was also glossing up art so much that it became hyper-impersonal and anonymous.
Pop Art
_______ had a concept of total architecture that anticipated and predicted the needs of the twentieth century and fulfilled them through design.
Gropius
Abstract Expressionism, also known as “_____ painting,” stressed energy and movement in almost a frenzied fashion that can be seen in the results.
action
A key to the _______ artists was to recycle what worked in the past with a new twist.
Post-Modern
The Art Deco design style used geometrical shapes that stand out and ______ colors.
bold
Warhol
Pop Art
Pollock
Abstract Expressionism
de Kooning
Abstract Expressionism
Oldenburg
Pop Art
Rothko
Color Field
Jenny Holzer Installation at the Toyota Municipal Museum of Art
Holzer
U.S. Pavilion, Expo 67 Dome
Fuller
Valley Curtain
Christo and Jeanne-Claude
The _______ artists made their abstract art so huge that they would be considered mural sized.
Color Field
Tiffany Lampshade
Art Nouveau
The Craftsman magazine, founded by ____, became very influential in the world of design.
Stickley
Chrysler Building
Van Alen
What the Water Gave Me, Surrealism
Kahlo
Bowl of Pearls
Weiwei
During the _______ century, artists no longer had to please a patron, so they were able to have radical and free expression in their art
20th