Art History Review #2 Mrs. Fox Spring 2018.

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Art History Review #2 Mrs. Fox Spring 2018

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Chuck Close was born in ________________, Washington. 3

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What is the first thing we draw in Mrs What is the first thing we draw in Mrs. Fox’s class every time we learn to use a new art medium? 6

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What is the definition of the art term “Content”? 9

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List three objects that Tara Donovan uses to create her sculptures. 11

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Claes Oldenburg created which of these four installation sculptures? Land Over Water London Booster Purple Finger Spoonbridge and Cherry 13

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What is the Subject Matter of this artwork? 17

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Based on what you already know, who do you think painted this? 20

Based on what you already know, what Art Movement is this painting from? 21

Jackson Pollock was married to another Abstract Expressionist painter named Lee Krasner. True or False? 22

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Which of these artworks is Abstract? A or B 24 A B

Which one of our artists was married to Jo Nivison? Edward Hopper Chuck Close Claes Oldenburg Tara Donovan 25

Bonus #1 In “L.H.O.O.Q”, Duchamp drew a mustache and goatee on the famous Mona Lisa (this is a postcard). The French pronunciation of the title (“Elle a chaud au cul”) roughly means, “____________________________________”

Bonus #2: David Cerny created a sculpture titled “Metalmorphosis”. Where is this sculpture located?

Answers Untitled, Tara Donovan, Styrofoam Cups & Hot Glue, Post-Modernism Nude Descending a Staircase, Marcel Duchamp, Oil on Canvas, Dadaism Monroe Untitled, Tara Donovan, Plastic Sheeting, Post-Modernism Spoonbridge and Cherry, Claes Oldenburg, Stainless Steel & Aluminum, Polyurethane Enamel, Installation Art/Pop Art Sphere La Gerbe, Henri Matisse, Cut-Out Collage, Impressionism Soft Toilet, Claes Oldenburg, Soft Latex, Pop Art/Installation Sculpture The Message/Meaning of the artwork Metalmorphosis, David Cerny, Mechanized Steel, Installation Sculpture Cups, straws, buttons, paper plates, mylar tape, toothpicks, plastic sheeting Nude, Green Leaves and Bust, Pablo Picasso, Oil on Canvas, Cubism D. Spoonbridge and Cherry Leslie, Chuck Close, Watercolor on Paper and Canvas, Photorealism Purple Finger, David Cerny, Plastic, Installation Sculpture Blue Poles, Jackson Pollock, Oil on Canvas, Abstract Expressionism Man and Woman in Yellow Room Mansard Roof, Edward Hopper, Watercolor, Realism Lucas, Chuck Close, Oil and Graphite on Canvas, Photorealism Francis Bacon (or Bacon) Cubism True Morning Sun, Edward Hopper, Oil on Canvas, Realism B A. Edward Hopper Bonus #1: “She has a hot ass” Bonus #2: Charlotte, NC