Deck 30: Pop Art, Op Art, Minimalism, and Conceptualism

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Which artist pursued the question of what separates everyday objects from art in works such as Three Flags (1958)?

A) Hamilton
B) Wesselmann
C) Johns
D) Marisol
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Minimalist sculpture conveys the message that a work of art

A) consists solely of the artistic process that created it.
B) cannot exist without a narrative.
C) consists of nature stripped to its essence.
D) is a pure object.
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Who published the "manifesto" Paragraphs on Conceptual Art in 1967?

A) Hesse
B) Segal
C) Escobar
D) LeWitt
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The work Art as Idea as Idea consists of

A) definitions of the word "painting."
B) an entirely blank canvas.
C) a mirrored surface that reflects the viewer.
D) the artist encompassed inside a felt bag and placed on exhibit.
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Who created the conceptual piece Art as Idea as Idea (1966)?

A) Beuys
B) LeWitt
C) Kosuth
D) Segal
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Which element did Hesse add to Minimalism to create what some have called Post-Minimalism?

A) figurative imagery
B) three-dimensionality
C) autobiographic content
D) geometric abstraction
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The Nanas of Niki de Saint-Phalle share what characteristic with the Venus of Willendorf?

A) a monochromatic color scheme
B) an oversized head
C) exaggerated hips and breasts
D) the illusion of energetic movement
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Whose Just what is it that makes today's homes so different, so appealing? could be seen as a manifesto for the Pop Art movement?

A) Hamilton
B) Warhol
C) Johns
D) Wesselmann
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Which artist noted in a written accompaniment to a 1992-1993 exhibition that "Art restimulates inspirations and awakens sensibilities/That's the function of art"?

A) Martin
B) Riley
C) Flavin
D) Thiebaud
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Who sculpted Portrait of Sidney Janis with Mondrian Painting?

A) Segal
B) Janis
C) Oldenburg
D) Riley
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Who created Metronomic Irregularity I (1966), which consists of cotton-covered wires interlaced through the holes in two rectangles?

A) Kosuth
B) Hesse
C) Lichtenstein
D) Martin
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The vertical blocks in Judd's Untitled (1967) exemplify Minimalists' preference for

A) polyester.
B) marble.
C) industrial materials.
D) plaster.
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Which artist performed the action sculpture Coyote, I like America and America Likes Me for one week with a live coyote?

A) Hesse
B) Beuys
C) Martin
D) Judd
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Whose Untitled #9 (1990) consists of gray horizontal bands lightening as they near the top of the frame?

A) Warhol
B) Martin
C) Beuys
D) Riley
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Works of Op Art are devoid of

A) recognizable objects.
B) kinetic effects.
C) geometric abstraction.
D) lines and shapes.
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Which artist's Aubade (Dawn) of 1975 exemplifies the Op Art movement?

A) Riley
B) Judd
C) Beuys
D) Segal
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Which artist experimented with fluorescent lights in works such as Untitled (in Honor of Harold Joachim?

A) Flavin
B) Johns
C) Rauschenberg
D) Hesse
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In his Painted Bronze (Ale Cans), Jasper Johns does all of the following EXCEPT

A) draw upon the theme of commercialism.
B) question the degree to which uniqueness is a necessary quality of art.
C) efface the artist's presence and evidence of the artistic process.
D) render everyday objects into works of art.
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Before she took a sabbatical from art in the late 1960s, Martin's artwork consisted primarily of

A) assemblages of found objects arranged in a disorderly manner.
B) sculpted installations that combined Cubist shapes with figurative elements.
C) monumental sculptures of everyday objects.
D) all-over grid paintings marked by glowing colors.
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Which artist created the sculptural installation The Last Supper for the Sidney Janis Gallery?

A) Judd
B) Escobar
C) Beuys
D) Flavin
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Which artist was known for "combines" such as Black Market (1961), which incorporated painting, photography, and sculpture?

A) Rauschenberg
B) Riley
C) LeWitt
D) Wesselmann
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Which sculptor made monumental statues of mundane objects, such as Clothespin (1976) in Philadelphia?

A) Segal
B) Oldenburg
C) Janis
D) Thiebaud
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For his Wall Drawing series, LeWitt sold instructions for how to complete the finished work rather than the finished work itself.
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Whose work is exemplified by his Campbell's Soup I (Tomato) of 1968?

A) Wesselmann
B) Warhol
C) Johns
D) Hamilton
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The ephemeral nature of "happenings" was intended partly as a reaction against the commoditization of art.
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Along with being a famous artist, Warhol also became the central figure of a controversial "cult."
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Judd's Untitled (1967) exemplifies the fondness for personal statements and creative disorder found in most minimalist sculptures.
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Which West Coast artist painted Thirteen Books (1992)?

A) Lichtenstein
B) Thiebaud
C) Segal
D) Judd
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The figures in Segal's sculptures generally

A) consist of oversized versions of everyday objects.
B) consist of abstract shapes that only suggest bodies.
C) stare defiantly at the audience.
D) appear isolated and self-absorbed.
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One of the defining characteristics of Warhol's work is

A) a rejection of commercialism.
B) a limited iconography.
C) an embrace of individualism and individualization.
D) an obsession with mass production.
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In works like Torpedo?Los!, Roy Lichtenstein drew upon the aesthetic of

A) comic books.
B) movie stills.
C) wartime propaganda posters.
D) processed food labels.
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Which artist combined three-dimensional forms with flattened geometric abstraction to critique American vulgarity in the Great American Nude series?

A) Lichtenstein
B) Oldenburg
C) Wesselmann
D) Segal
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The works of Thiebaud are characterized by all the following traits EXCEPT

A) a self-consciously ordered arrangement of objects.
B) a fascination with the color white.
C) an illusion of photographic repetition.
D) an emphasis on the texture of paint.
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Conceptual artists and Minimalists alike embraced the concept of objects as consumer products.
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Conceptual artists attempted to move beyond Minimalism by eliminating even the materials from which formal art is created.
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As their names suggest, Op Art and Pop Art are nearly identical in style and subject matter.
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As demonstrated in pieces like Retroactive I, the work of Rauschenberg could best be described as

A) streamlined.
B) collage-like and ambiguous.
C) built upon multiple reproductions of a single image.
D) fixated on the artist's self-image.
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The sculptureincorporates an actual painting by Mondrian.
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Segal created his sculptures by wrapping living people in plaster.
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Despite its eclectic origins, Pop Art quickly developed into a homogeneous style.
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What are the characteristics of Conceptualism? What role does Conceptualism give to the artist, and what role does it give to the audience?
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What aspects of earlier artistic traditions and styles did Pop artists incorporate into their own works?
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What qualities did Pop Art sculpture share with Op Art painting? How did the two differ?
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How did the different art movements of the second half of the twentieth century deal with the "object" in art?
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What were the characteristics of action sculpture?
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What were the characteristics of Pop Art?
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What were the characteristics of Minimalist sculpture?
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Deck 30: Pop Art, Op Art, Minimalism, and Conceptualism
1
Which artist pursued the question of what separates everyday objects from art in works such as Three Flags (1958)?

A) Hamilton
B) Wesselmann
C) Johns
D) Marisol
Johns
2
Minimalist sculpture conveys the message that a work of art

A) consists solely of the artistic process that created it.
B) cannot exist without a narrative.
C) consists of nature stripped to its essence.
D) is a pure object.
D
3
Who published the "manifesto" Paragraphs on Conceptual Art in 1967?

A) Hesse
B) Segal
C) Escobar
D) LeWitt
LeWitt
4
The work Art as Idea as Idea consists of

A) definitions of the word "painting."
B) an entirely blank canvas.
C) a mirrored surface that reflects the viewer.
D) the artist encompassed inside a felt bag and placed on exhibit.
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Who created the conceptual piece Art as Idea as Idea (1966)?

A) Beuys
B) LeWitt
C) Kosuth
D) Segal
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Which element did Hesse add to Minimalism to create what some have called Post-Minimalism?

A) figurative imagery
B) three-dimensionality
C) autobiographic content
D) geometric abstraction
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The Nanas of Niki de Saint-Phalle share what characteristic with the Venus of Willendorf?

A) a monochromatic color scheme
B) an oversized head
C) exaggerated hips and breasts
D) the illusion of energetic movement
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8
Whose Just what is it that makes today's homes so different, so appealing? could be seen as a manifesto for the Pop Art movement?

A) Hamilton
B) Warhol
C) Johns
D) Wesselmann
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9
Which artist noted in a written accompaniment to a 1992-1993 exhibition that "Art restimulates inspirations and awakens sensibilities/That's the function of art"?

A) Martin
B) Riley
C) Flavin
D) Thiebaud
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10
Who sculpted Portrait of Sidney Janis with Mondrian Painting?

A) Segal
B) Janis
C) Oldenburg
D) Riley
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11
Who created Metronomic Irregularity I (1966), which consists of cotton-covered wires interlaced through the holes in two rectangles?

A) Kosuth
B) Hesse
C) Lichtenstein
D) Martin
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The vertical blocks in Judd's Untitled (1967) exemplify Minimalists' preference for

A) polyester.
B) marble.
C) industrial materials.
D) plaster.
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Which artist performed the action sculpture Coyote, I like America and America Likes Me for one week with a live coyote?

A) Hesse
B) Beuys
C) Martin
D) Judd
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Whose Untitled #9 (1990) consists of gray horizontal bands lightening as they near the top of the frame?

A) Warhol
B) Martin
C) Beuys
D) Riley
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Works of Op Art are devoid of

A) recognizable objects.
B) kinetic effects.
C) geometric abstraction.
D) lines and shapes.
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Which artist's Aubade (Dawn) of 1975 exemplifies the Op Art movement?

A) Riley
B) Judd
C) Beuys
D) Segal
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Which artist experimented with fluorescent lights in works such as Untitled (in Honor of Harold Joachim?

A) Flavin
B) Johns
C) Rauschenberg
D) Hesse
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In his Painted Bronze (Ale Cans), Jasper Johns does all of the following EXCEPT

A) draw upon the theme of commercialism.
B) question the degree to which uniqueness is a necessary quality of art.
C) efface the artist's presence and evidence of the artistic process.
D) render everyday objects into works of art.
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Before she took a sabbatical from art in the late 1960s, Martin's artwork consisted primarily of

A) assemblages of found objects arranged in a disorderly manner.
B) sculpted installations that combined Cubist shapes with figurative elements.
C) monumental sculptures of everyday objects.
D) all-over grid paintings marked by glowing colors.
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Which artist created the sculptural installation The Last Supper for the Sidney Janis Gallery?

A) Judd
B) Escobar
C) Beuys
D) Flavin
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21
Which artist was known for "combines" such as Black Market (1961), which incorporated painting, photography, and sculpture?

A) Rauschenberg
B) Riley
C) LeWitt
D) Wesselmann
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22
Which sculptor made monumental statues of mundane objects, such as Clothespin (1976) in Philadelphia?

A) Segal
B) Oldenburg
C) Janis
D) Thiebaud
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For his Wall Drawing series, LeWitt sold instructions for how to complete the finished work rather than the finished work itself.
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24
Whose work is exemplified by his Campbell's Soup I (Tomato) of 1968?

A) Wesselmann
B) Warhol
C) Johns
D) Hamilton
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The ephemeral nature of "happenings" was intended partly as a reaction against the commoditization of art.
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Along with being a famous artist, Warhol also became the central figure of a controversial "cult."
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Judd's Untitled (1967) exemplifies the fondness for personal statements and creative disorder found in most minimalist sculptures.
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28
Which West Coast artist painted Thirteen Books (1992)?

A) Lichtenstein
B) Thiebaud
C) Segal
D) Judd
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The figures in Segal's sculptures generally

A) consist of oversized versions of everyday objects.
B) consist of abstract shapes that only suggest bodies.
C) stare defiantly at the audience.
D) appear isolated and self-absorbed.
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One of the defining characteristics of Warhol's work is

A) a rejection of commercialism.
B) a limited iconography.
C) an embrace of individualism and individualization.
D) an obsession with mass production.
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In works like Torpedo?Los!, Roy Lichtenstein drew upon the aesthetic of

A) comic books.
B) movie stills.
C) wartime propaganda posters.
D) processed food labels.
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Which artist combined three-dimensional forms with flattened geometric abstraction to critique American vulgarity in the Great American Nude series?

A) Lichtenstein
B) Oldenburg
C) Wesselmann
D) Segal
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The works of Thiebaud are characterized by all the following traits EXCEPT

A) a self-consciously ordered arrangement of objects.
B) a fascination with the color white.
C) an illusion of photographic repetition.
D) an emphasis on the texture of paint.
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Conceptual artists and Minimalists alike embraced the concept of objects as consumer products.
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Conceptual artists attempted to move beyond Minimalism by eliminating even the materials from which formal art is created.
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36
As their names suggest, Op Art and Pop Art are nearly identical in style and subject matter.
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37
As demonstrated in pieces like Retroactive I, the work of Rauschenberg could best be described as

A) streamlined.
B) collage-like and ambiguous.
C) built upon multiple reproductions of a single image.
D) fixated on the artist's self-image.
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The sculptureincorporates an actual painting by Mondrian.
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Segal created his sculptures by wrapping living people in plaster.
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Despite its eclectic origins, Pop Art quickly developed into a homogeneous style.
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What are the characteristics of Conceptualism? What role does Conceptualism give to the artist, and what role does it give to the audience?
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What aspects of earlier artistic traditions and styles did Pop artists incorporate into their own works?
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What qualities did Pop Art sculpture share with Op Art painting? How did the two differ?
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How did the different art movements of the second half of the twentieth century deal with the "object" in art?
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What were the characteristics of action sculpture?
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What were the characteristics of Pop Art?
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What were the characteristics of Minimalist sculpture?
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