Deck 21: Art Since 1980

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<strong>  Yinka Shonibare MBE's The Swing (After Fragonard) (figure 21.3A) is Postmodern because it:</strong> A) Appropriates Dutch art and rejects globalization B) Incorporates gender themes and questions the importance of the artist C) Is an installation that includes sculpture D) Questions the originality of art and uses diverse media <div style=padding-top: 35px> Yinka Shonibare MBE's The Swing (After Fragonard) (figure 21.3A) is Postmodern because it:

A) Appropriates Dutch art and rejects globalization
B) Incorporates gender themes and questions the importance of the artist
C) Is an installation that includes sculpture
D) Questions the originality of art and uses diverse media
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Postmodernists reject what aspect of traditional art history?

A) Linear perspective
B) Linear narrative
C) Non-Western art
D) Minimalism
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<strong>  Blending ancient Greek and International Style architectural elements, as in Michael Graves's Public Service Building (figure 21.5), would make a building:</strong> A) Modern B) Deconstructivist C) Postmodern D) De Stijl <div style=padding-top: 35px> Blending ancient Greek and International Style architectural elements, as in Michael Graves's Public Service Building (figure 21.5), would make a building:

A) Modern
B) Deconstructivist
C) Postmodern
D) De Stijl
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<strong>  By rejecting harmony and logic,_________ architects, such as Thom Mayne in the Kolon One & Only Tower (figure 21.6B), create variety in their designs.</strong> A) Postmodern B) Baroque C) Global D) Deconstructivist <div style=padding-top: 35px> By rejecting harmony and logic,_________ architects, such as Thom Mayne in the Kolon One & Only Tower (figure 21.6B), create variety in their designs.

A) Postmodern
B) Baroque
C) Global
D) Deconstructivist
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Neo-Expressionism and Graffiti art have the following in common:

A) Rejecting nonobjective forms and expressing emotions
B) Street culture and energetic brushwork
C) Diverse media and memorialization
D) Oil paint and Realism
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Postmodern artists use a diversity of media such as:

A) Objects from mass culture
B) Traditional craft media
C) New technologies
D) All of these
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<strong>  Donald Lipski's The Starry Night (figure 21.10A) is Postmodern because:</strong> A) It uses an unconventional material and expresses an emotion B) It uses an element from pop culture and is an installation C) It references a current problem and rejects a handmade feel D) It references a prior artwork and uses an unconventional material <div style=padding-top: 35px> Donald Lipski's The Starry Night (figure 21.10A) is Postmodern because:

A) It uses an unconventional material and expresses an emotion
B) It uses an element from pop culture and is an installation
C) It references a current problem and rejects a handmade feel
D) It references a prior artwork and uses an unconventional material
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<strong>  Krzysztof Wodiczko's The Homeless Projection 2 (figure 21.16A) is an example of Postmodern art using diversity of media and a reference to prior work in order to:</strong> A) Reject a story of art B) Question the originality of ideas C) Protest a social concern D) Deconstruct an idea <div style=padding-top: 35px> Krzysztof Wodiczko's The Homeless Projection 2 (figure 21.16A) is an example of Postmodern art using diversity of media and a reference to prior work in order to:

A) Reject a story of art
B) Question the originality of ideas
C) Protest a social concern
D) Deconstruct an idea
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One way artists have looked at how images and words establish power is by questioning:

A) Performances
B) Museum practices
C) The story of art
D) Whether copies can be real art works
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<strong>  Jenny Holzer's Truisms (figure 21.20) resembled:</strong> A) Museum labels B) Messages used in advertising C) Minimalist works D) References to identity <div style=padding-top: 35px> Jenny Holzer's Truisms (figure 21.20) resembled:

A) Museum labels
B) Messages used in advertising
C) Minimalist works
D) References to identity
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<strong>  Sherrie Levine's After Walker Evans: 7 (figure 21.21A) illustrates the concept that all art is based on former precedents by:</strong> A) Rejecting a story of art B) Abandoning a set style C) Appropriating another work D) Deconstructing a photograph <div style=padding-top: 35px> Sherrie Levine's After Walker Evans: 7 (figure 21.21A) illustrates the concept that all art is based on former precedents by:

A) Rejecting a story of art
B) Abandoning a set style
C) Appropriating another work
D) Deconstructing a photograph
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How has globalization enriched the art world?

A) By including artists of different genders, races, cultures, and religions
B) By including the roots of colonialism
C) By encouraging deconstruction among nations
D) By reinforcing the ideals of the International Style
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<strong>    Artists like Brazilians Vik Muniz (who created Temple of Juno in Agrigento, after Casper David Friedrich, figure 21.25A) and Ernesto Neto (who created Anthropodino, figure 21.26A) are typical of the globalization and diversity in art because they:</strong> A) Reference diverse identities B) Reject a story of art C) Defy stereotypes D) Address social issues <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>    Artists like Brazilians Vik Muniz (who created Temple of Juno in Agrigento, after Casper David Friedrich, figure 21.25A) and Ernesto Neto (who created Anthropodino, figure 21.26A) are typical of the globalization and diversity in art because they:</strong> A) Reference diverse identities B) Reject a story of art C) Defy stereotypes D) Address social issues <div style=padding-top: 35px> Artists like Brazilians Vik Muniz (who created Temple of Juno in Agrigento, after Casper David Friedrich, figure 21.25A) and Ernesto Neto (who created Anthropodino, figure 21.26A) are typical of the globalization and diversity in art because they:

A) Reference diverse identities
B) Reject a story of art
C) Defy stereotypes
D) Address social issues
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<strong>  Kara Walker, in works such as Insurrection! (Our Tools Were Rudimentary, Yet We Pressed On) (figure 21.27), is addressing:</strong> A) Social issues B) Diverse media C) Sexuality D) Rebellion <div style=padding-top: 35px> Kara Walker, in works such as Insurrection! (Our Tools Were Rudimentary, Yet We Pressed On) (figure 21.27), is addressing:

A) Social issues
B) Diverse media
C) Sexuality
D) Rebellion
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Artists can represent the CONNECTEDNESS of our global world by:

A) Considering multiculturalism
B) Giving a voice to global issues
C) B and D
D) Championing pluralism
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Time is a component of Deconstructivist architecture.
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Postmodern artists use only certain art materials.
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Some Postmodern artists see words as powerful forms of communication that can ma?nipulate our beliefs.
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Postmodern artists believe it is okay to borrow someone else's work.
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Globalization in art often means showing how our world is connected.
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As viewers, we need to ________ -uncover and demystify-the meaning of art because art creates meaning without our realizing it.
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____________ is a style that conveys emotional content, explores troubling periods of history, and features abstract or representational works.
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Postmodern artists question whether any art is truly original, and they ________ or modify the appearance of prior artworks or object.
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The trend in contemporary art in which diverse artists take a number of approaches, create a variety of forms, and work in multiple media, all of which are seen as valid and compelling is called _________ .
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The diversity of the modern art world is reflected in the fact that many artists defy ___________ .
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    Joyce J. Scott's Man Eating Watermelon (figure 21.13) and Kara Walker's Insurrection! (Our Tools Were Rudimentary, Yet We Pressed On) (figure 21.27). How do both works of art embody Postmodern concepts and concerns?<div style=padding-top: 35px>     Joyce J. Scott's Man Eating Watermelon (figure 21.13) and Kara Walker's Insurrection! (Our Tools Were Rudimentary, Yet We Pressed On) (figure 21.27). How do both works of art embody Postmodern concepts and concerns?<div style=padding-top: 35px> Joyce J. Scott's Man Eating Watermelon (figure 21.13) and Kara Walker's Insurrection! (Our Tools Were Rudimentary, Yet We Pressed On) (figure 21.27). How do both works of art embody Postmodern concepts and concerns?
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Discuss how Postmodernist architecture reacts against previous styles of architecture. Give specific examples and explain how the styles differ.
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  Jean-Michel Basquiat's Hollywood Africans (figure 21.8) can be considered a form of protest art. Which type of protest art is it and why can the work be classified in this way?<div style=padding-top: 35px> Jean-Michel Basquiat's Hollywood Africans (figure 21.8) can be considered a form of protest art. Which type of protest art is it and why can the work be classified in this way?
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  Describe two reasons why Kiki Smith's Red Spill (figure 21.17) can be considered a global work of art.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Describe two reasons why Kiki Smith's Red Spill (figure 21.17) can be considered a global work of art.
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<strong>  Yinka Shonibare MBE's The Swing (After Fragonard) (figure 21.3A) is Postmodern because it:</strong> A) Appropriates Dutch art and rejects globalization B) Incorporates gender themes and questions the importance of the artist C) Is an installation that includes sculpture D) Questions the originality of art and uses diverse media Yinka Shonibare MBE's The Swing (After Fragonard) (figure 21.3A) is Postmodern because it:

A) Appropriates Dutch art and rejects globalization
B) Incorporates gender themes and questions the importance of the artist
C) Is an installation that includes sculpture
D) Questions the originality of art and uses diverse media
D
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Postmodernists reject what aspect of traditional art history?

A) Linear perspective
B) Linear narrative
C) Non-Western art
D) Minimalism
B
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<strong>  Blending ancient Greek and International Style architectural elements, as in Michael Graves's Public Service Building (figure 21.5), would make a building:</strong> A) Modern B) Deconstructivist C) Postmodern D) De Stijl Blending ancient Greek and International Style architectural elements, as in Michael Graves's Public Service Building (figure 21.5), would make a building:

A) Modern
B) Deconstructivist
C) Postmodern
D) De Stijl
C
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<strong>  By rejecting harmony and logic,_________ architects, such as Thom Mayne in the Kolon One & Only Tower (figure 21.6B), create variety in their designs.</strong> A) Postmodern B) Baroque C) Global D) Deconstructivist By rejecting harmony and logic,_________ architects, such as Thom Mayne in the Kolon One & Only Tower (figure 21.6B), create variety in their designs.

A) Postmodern
B) Baroque
C) Global
D) Deconstructivist
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Neo-Expressionism and Graffiti art have the following in common:

A) Rejecting nonobjective forms and expressing emotions
B) Street culture and energetic brushwork
C) Diverse media and memorialization
D) Oil paint and Realism
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Postmodern artists use a diversity of media such as:

A) Objects from mass culture
B) Traditional craft media
C) New technologies
D) All of these
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<strong>  Donald Lipski's The Starry Night (figure 21.10A) is Postmodern because:</strong> A) It uses an unconventional material and expresses an emotion B) It uses an element from pop culture and is an installation C) It references a current problem and rejects a handmade feel D) It references a prior artwork and uses an unconventional material Donald Lipski's The Starry Night (figure 21.10A) is Postmodern because:

A) It uses an unconventional material and expresses an emotion
B) It uses an element from pop culture and is an installation
C) It references a current problem and rejects a handmade feel
D) It references a prior artwork and uses an unconventional material
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<strong>  Krzysztof Wodiczko's The Homeless Projection 2 (figure 21.16A) is an example of Postmodern art using diversity of media and a reference to prior work in order to:</strong> A) Reject a story of art B) Question the originality of ideas C) Protest a social concern D) Deconstruct an idea Krzysztof Wodiczko's The Homeless Projection 2 (figure 21.16A) is an example of Postmodern art using diversity of media and a reference to prior work in order to:

A) Reject a story of art
B) Question the originality of ideas
C) Protest a social concern
D) Deconstruct an idea
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One way artists have looked at how images and words establish power is by questioning:

A) Performances
B) Museum practices
C) The story of art
D) Whether copies can be real art works
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<strong>  Jenny Holzer's Truisms (figure 21.20) resembled:</strong> A) Museum labels B) Messages used in advertising C) Minimalist works D) References to identity Jenny Holzer's Truisms (figure 21.20) resembled:

A) Museum labels
B) Messages used in advertising
C) Minimalist works
D) References to identity
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<strong>  Sherrie Levine's After Walker Evans: 7 (figure 21.21A) illustrates the concept that all art is based on former precedents by:</strong> A) Rejecting a story of art B) Abandoning a set style C) Appropriating another work D) Deconstructing a photograph Sherrie Levine's After Walker Evans: 7 (figure 21.21A) illustrates the concept that all art is based on former precedents by:

A) Rejecting a story of art
B) Abandoning a set style
C) Appropriating another work
D) Deconstructing a photograph
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How has globalization enriched the art world?

A) By including artists of different genders, races, cultures, and religions
B) By including the roots of colonialism
C) By encouraging deconstruction among nations
D) By reinforcing the ideals of the International Style
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<strong>    Artists like Brazilians Vik Muniz (who created Temple of Juno in Agrigento, after Casper David Friedrich, figure 21.25A) and Ernesto Neto (who created Anthropodino, figure 21.26A) are typical of the globalization and diversity in art because they:</strong> A) Reference diverse identities B) Reject a story of art C) Defy stereotypes D) Address social issues <strong>    Artists like Brazilians Vik Muniz (who created Temple of Juno in Agrigento, after Casper David Friedrich, figure 21.25A) and Ernesto Neto (who created Anthropodino, figure 21.26A) are typical of the globalization and diversity in art because they:</strong> A) Reference diverse identities B) Reject a story of art C) Defy stereotypes D) Address social issues Artists like Brazilians Vik Muniz (who created Temple of Juno in Agrigento, after Casper David Friedrich, figure 21.25A) and Ernesto Neto (who created Anthropodino, figure 21.26A) are typical of the globalization and diversity in art because they:

A) Reference diverse identities
B) Reject a story of art
C) Defy stereotypes
D) Address social issues
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<strong>  Kara Walker, in works such as Insurrection! (Our Tools Were Rudimentary, Yet We Pressed On) (figure 21.27), is addressing:</strong> A) Social issues B) Diverse media C) Sexuality D) Rebellion Kara Walker, in works such as Insurrection! (Our Tools Were Rudimentary, Yet We Pressed On) (figure 21.27), is addressing:

A) Social issues
B) Diverse media
C) Sexuality
D) Rebellion
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Artists can represent the CONNECTEDNESS of our global world by:

A) Considering multiculturalism
B) Giving a voice to global issues
C) B and D
D) Championing pluralism
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Time is a component of Deconstructivist architecture.
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Postmodern artists use only certain art materials.
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Some Postmodern artists see words as powerful forms of communication that can ma?nipulate our beliefs.
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Postmodern artists believe it is okay to borrow someone else's work.
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Globalization in art often means showing how our world is connected.
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As viewers, we need to ________ -uncover and demystify-the meaning of art because art creates meaning without our realizing it.
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____________ is a style that conveys emotional content, explores troubling periods of history, and features abstract or representational works.
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Postmodern artists question whether any art is truly original, and they ________ or modify the appearance of prior artworks or object.
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The trend in contemporary art in which diverse artists take a number of approaches, create a variety of forms, and work in multiple media, all of which are seen as valid and compelling is called _________ .
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The diversity of the modern art world is reflected in the fact that many artists defy ___________ .
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    Joyce J. Scott's Man Eating Watermelon (figure 21.13) and Kara Walker's Insurrection! (Our Tools Were Rudimentary, Yet We Pressed On) (figure 21.27). How do both works of art embody Postmodern concepts and concerns?     Joyce J. Scott's Man Eating Watermelon (figure 21.13) and Kara Walker's Insurrection! (Our Tools Were Rudimentary, Yet We Pressed On) (figure 21.27). How do both works of art embody Postmodern concepts and concerns? Joyce J. Scott's Man Eating Watermelon (figure 21.13) and Kara Walker's Insurrection! (Our Tools Were Rudimentary, Yet We Pressed On) (figure 21.27). How do both works of art embody Postmodern concepts and concerns?
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Discuss how Postmodernist architecture reacts against previous styles of architecture. Give specific examples and explain how the styles differ.
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  Jean-Michel Basquiat's Hollywood Africans (figure 21.8) can be considered a form of protest art. Which type of protest art is it and why can the work be classified in this way? Jean-Michel Basquiat's Hollywood Africans (figure 21.8) can be considered a form of protest art. Which type of protest art is it and why can the work be classified in this way?
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  Describe two reasons why Kiki Smith's Red Spill (figure 21.17) can be considered a global work of art. Describe two reasons why Kiki Smith's Red Spill (figure 21.17) can be considered a global work of art.
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