Exam 18: Visual Communication Design
Exam 1: Fundamentals26 Questions
Exam 2: Line, Shape, and the Principle of Contrast26 Questions
Exam 3: Form, Volume, Mass, and Texture30 Questions
Exam 4: Implied Depth: Value and Space31 Questions
Exam 5: Color29 Questions
Exam 6: Motion and Time25 Questions
Exam 7: Unity, Variety, and Balance20 Questions
Exam 8: scale and Proportion17 Questions
Exam 9: Focal Point and Emphasis14 Questions
Exam 10: Pattern and Rhythm22 Questions
Exam 11: Engaging With Form and Content16 Questions
Exam 12: Drawing34 Questions
Exam 13: Painting38 Questions
Exam 14: Print-making35 Questions
Exam 15: Sculpture23 Questions
Exam 16: Architecture27 Questions
Exam 17: The Tradition of Craft26 Questions
Exam 18: Visual Communication Design17 Questions
Exam 19: Photography28 Questions
Exam 20: Filmvideo and Digital Art35 Questions
Exam 21: Alternative Media and Processes42 Questions
Exam 22: The Prehistoric and Ancient Mediterranean45 Questions
Exam 23: Art of the Middle Ages27 Questions
Exam 24: Art of India, China, Japan, Korea, and Southeast Asia30 Questions
Exam 25: Art of the Americas35 Questions
Exam 26: Art of Africa and the Pacific Islands32 Questions
Exam 27: Art of Renaissance and Baroque Europe 1400-175047 Questions
Exam 28: Art of Europe and America 1700-1865: Rococo to Romanticism65 Questions
Exam 29: The Modern Aesthetic: Realism to Expressionism85 Questions
Exam 30: Art and Community31 Questions
Exam 31: Spirituality and Art35 Questions
Exam 32: Art and the Cycle of Life27 Questions
Exam 33: Art and Science26 Questions
Exam 34: Art, Illusion, and Transformation26 Questions
Exam 35: Art of Political Leaders and Rulers19 Questions
Exam 36: Art, War, and Revolution21 Questions
Exam 37: Art of Social Conscience26 Questions
Exam 38: The Body in Art27 Questions
Exam 39: Identity, Race, and Gender in Art20 Questions
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In Mining the Museum Fred Wilson reorganized objects from the collection of the Maryland Historical Society, essentially taking on the role of a ________ in addition to that of an artist.
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What unconventional material does Bruce Nauman use in The Artist Helps the World by Revealing Mystic Truths (Window or Wall Sign)?
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Composer John Cage's Theater Piece No. 1 is influential because of:
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Claes Oldenburg's The Store includes sculptural replicas of ________.
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An artwork that consists of cutting off someone's tie and pouring shampoo on his head would best be described as ________.
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Yoko Ono often utilizes ________ to complete her artworks, such as Wish Tree.
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An artwork that consists exclusively of drawings, designs, and plans would best be described as ________.
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Marina Abramovic΄'s The House with the Ocean View took ________ to complete.
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Artworks made using alternative media and processes ________.
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The work of ________ was directly influential on the conceptual art movement.
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Composer John Cage hoped that his innovative performances would:
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Barbara Kruger's Untitled (Your Gaze Hits the Side of My Face):
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Kara Walker's installation Insurrection! (Our Tools were Rudimentary, Yet We Pressed On) combines:
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An artwork that consists of a re-created bedroom with videos projected onto the walls would best be described as ________.
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An artwork can fit into only one of the following categories: performance art, conceptual art, installation art.
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