Deck 10: Sculpture

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Originally covered with gold leaf, the 1st century Japanese Bodhisattva Guan Yin was created entirely from:

A) marble
B) bronze
C) wood
D) clay
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A subcategory of constructed sculpture-seen in the works of Deborah Butterfield-that lets artists use familiar objects in new ways is called:

A) assemblage
B) welding
C) mobile
D) collage
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Citing examples, explain the difference between a type of sculpture that uses the subtractive process and one that employs the additive process.
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Julio Gonzales was the sculptor who first used the _______ for his metal sculptures.

A) chisel
B) welding torch
C) Cubist method
D) I-beam
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When sculptors work with soft materials, they often use an) _______ to prevent sagging.

A) skeleton
B) base
C) armature
D) grid
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A typical example of a low-relief sculpture would be:

A) the Statue of Liberty
B) a temple
C) a column
D) a coin
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Identify how Cai Guo-Qiang uses multi-media in his Inopportune I.
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The cast aluminum work Corporate Wars: Wall of Influence by artist Robert Longo is an excellent example of a _______ sculpture.

A) low-relief
B) high-relief
C) kinetic
D) mixed media
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The work by Robert Arneson called California Artist is made of:

A) wood
B) clay
C) metal
D) vinyl
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From a bicycle seat and handlebars, the artist _______ formed a sculpture and titled it Bull's Head.

A) Julio Gonzalez
B) Deborah Butterfield
C) Elizabeth Catlett
D) Pablo Picasso
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Why do you think Michelangelo called some of his unfinished figures "slaves"? What metaphor or unspoken comparison was he using? What was he trying to say about human beings?
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Briefly describe the difference between low-relief and high-relief sculpture.
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Describe the processes of making sculpture. Choose your favorite process and give examples of it, pointing out why you like the examples as well as the process.
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Olafur Eliasson's The Weather Project is an excellent example of:

A) site-specific art
B) subtractive process of sculpture
C) the lost wax process
D) high relief sculpture
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Define "kinetic" sculpture and provide an example that best represents this type of art form.
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Define the term "site-specific."
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Define assemblage and provide an example that best represents this type of art form.
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This artist is most famous for creating mobiles such as Untitled.

A) Marisol
B) Nam June Paik
C) Ilya Kabakov
D) Alexander Calder
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Identify the three basic sculptural methods?
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Define "installation art" and provide an example that best represents this type of art.
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Using an example from the chapter discuss how most public monuments are created.
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Compare and contrast Julio González's use of welded sculpture with Deborah Butterfield's. How do their surfaces differ? Does the final surface affect the content of the works? Why?
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Robert Arneson said, "I want to make 'high' art that is outrageous, while revealing the human condition which is not always high." What did he mean by "high" art? Why would he make this statement? Do you think that art can be taken seriously when it is humorous? Defend your position.
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Choose either an installation or site-specific work and describe what you like and don't like about it.
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1
Originally covered with gold leaf, the 1st century Japanese Bodhisattva Guan Yin was created entirely from:

A) marble
B) bronze
C) wood
D) clay
C
2
A subcategory of constructed sculpture-seen in the works of Deborah Butterfield-that lets artists use familiar objects in new ways is called:

A) assemblage
B) welding
C) mobile
D) collage
A
3
Citing examples, explain the difference between a type of sculpture that uses the subtractive process and one that employs the additive process.
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Julio Gonzales was the sculptor who first used the _______ for his metal sculptures.

A) chisel
B) welding torch
C) Cubist method
D) I-beam
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When sculptors work with soft materials, they often use an) _______ to prevent sagging.

A) skeleton
B) base
C) armature
D) grid
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A typical example of a low-relief sculpture would be:

A) the Statue of Liberty
B) a temple
C) a column
D) a coin
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Identify how Cai Guo-Qiang uses multi-media in his Inopportune I.
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The cast aluminum work Corporate Wars: Wall of Influence by artist Robert Longo is an excellent example of a _______ sculpture.

A) low-relief
B) high-relief
C) kinetic
D) mixed media
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The work by Robert Arneson called California Artist is made of:

A) wood
B) clay
C) metal
D) vinyl
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From a bicycle seat and handlebars, the artist _______ formed a sculpture and titled it Bull's Head.

A) Julio Gonzalez
B) Deborah Butterfield
C) Elizabeth Catlett
D) Pablo Picasso
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Why do you think Michelangelo called some of his unfinished figures "slaves"? What metaphor or unspoken comparison was he using? What was he trying to say about human beings?
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Briefly describe the difference between low-relief and high-relief sculpture.
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13
Describe the processes of making sculpture. Choose your favorite process and give examples of it, pointing out why you like the examples as well as the process.
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Olafur Eliasson's The Weather Project is an excellent example of:

A) site-specific art
B) subtractive process of sculpture
C) the lost wax process
D) high relief sculpture
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Define "kinetic" sculpture and provide an example that best represents this type of art form.
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Define the term "site-specific."
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Define assemblage and provide an example that best represents this type of art form.
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This artist is most famous for creating mobiles such as Untitled.

A) Marisol
B) Nam June Paik
C) Ilya Kabakov
D) Alexander Calder
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19
Identify the three basic sculptural methods?
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Define "installation art" and provide an example that best represents this type of art.
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Using an example from the chapter discuss how most public monuments are created.
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Compare and contrast Julio González's use of welded sculpture with Deborah Butterfield's. How do their surfaces differ? Does the final surface affect the content of the works? Why?
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Robert Arneson said, "I want to make 'high' art that is outrageous, while revealing the human condition which is not always high." What did he mean by "high" art? Why would he make this statement? Do you think that art can be taken seriously when it is humorous? Defend your position.
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Choose either an installation or site-specific work and describe what you like and don't like about it.
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