Exam 23: Opening up to the World
Exam 1: Living With Art31 Questions
Exam 2: What Is Art36 Questions
Exam 3: Themes of Art36 Questions
Exam 4: The Visual Elements31 Questions
Exam 5: Principles of Design30 Questions
Exam 6: Drawing25 Questions
Exam 7: Painting27 Questions
Exam 8: Prints27 Questions
Exam 9: Camera and Computer Arts34 Questions
Exam 10: Graphic Design27 Questions
Exam 11: Sculpture and Installation33 Questions
Exam 12: Arts of Ritual and Daily Life28 Questions
Exam 13: Architecture30 Questions
Exam 14: Ancient Mediterranean Worlds34 Questions
Exam 15: Christianity and the Formation of Europe31 Questions
Exam 16: The Renaissance29 Questions
Exam 17: The 17th and 18th Centuries32 Questions
Exam 18: Arts of Islam and of Africa32 Questions
Exam 19: Arts of East Asia: India, China, and Japan30 Questions
Exam 20: Arts of the Pacific and the Americas31 Questions
Exam 21: The Modern World: 1800-194533 Questions
Exam 22: From Modern to Postmodern36 Questions
Exam 23: Opening up to the World20 Questions
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Ernesto Neto's Leviathan Thot was a temporary installation at the
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The work 360-Degree Room for All Colors was done by
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Which of the following permitted Emily Jacir the freedom to produce her project Where We Come From?
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Refrigerator magnets depicting Michelangelo's David and Botticelli's Venus as jewelry are an example of
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Discuss how a background of certain cultural or historical knowledge could increase a viewer's understanding and appreciation of at least two contemporary works mentioned in this chapter.
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Knowledge of what would have enriched the experience of those who visited Gupta's Very Hungry God?
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Which of the following interiors would artist Ernesto Neto most like to create a work for?
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Consider 360 Degree Room for All Colors, and discuss how Olafur Eliasson employs the element of color in his artwork.
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Identify at least three artists who have used their art to comment on issues of identity, both cultural and personal. Comment on the reasons that you feel they have succeeded or failed in their efforts.
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Horses Running Endlessly is by the _____________ artist ____________.
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In Neto's Leviathan Thot, the artist thinks of his work as a ____________, another art of gravity, grace, balance and interaction.
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Which of the following places had a profound effect on the work of Olafur Eliasson?
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What type of material did Subodh Gupta use in making the work Very Hungry God?
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Do you think the growing global interconnectedness is good or bad for the art world?
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Giving specific examples of works and/or artists, discuss the impact of globalization on art and artists.
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Takashi Murakami is inspired by otaku, which is a Japanese term that refers to
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Evoking a Hindu ritual, Subodh Gupta did what outside the church that housed his Very Hungry God?
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Define "visual culture" and cite examples of visual culture you've seen.
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