ARTS 209 Quiz Visual Stereotypes
ARTS 209 Quiz Visual Stereotypes
- Relational aesthetics focuses on human relationships and social spaces, rather than emphasizing art objects in private galleries, homes, or museums.
- Brazilian-born Thai artist Rirkrit Tiravanija created a stainless steel Ping-Pong table called Untitled 2008 (the future will be chrome). This work is a good example of ____ because gallery-goers can play on it.
- A recent discipline in critical writing is ____ , which attempts to integrate and analyze the visual components of contemporary culture.
- The role of the art critic is ____.
- Psychoanalytic criticism helps to interpret artwork with strong ____ content.
- Artistic metaphors and symbols are ____.
- Structuralists believe that in order to understand a work of art, one must study the structure of art and the complex ____ of all its parts.
- The most obvious factor in determining the content of a work of art is its subject matter.
- The subtext in an artwork refers to ____.
- Context refers to the social and ____ conditions that encompass a work of art.
- Formal analysis is important because it is helpful in understanding the ____ of a work of art.
- Dona Schlesier’s mixed-media piece Setting Cycles has a subject matter that is ____.
- From the moment a work of art is made, its content is subject to change.
- ____ is a system of symbols that allows artists to refer to complex ideas.
- In a work of art, content is conveyed primarily in three ways: through its symbolic references, through written materials and cultural context, and
- Content is about a work of art’s ____.
- Feminist criticism deals with ____ in art.
- Ancient Romans believed that their ancestry ____.
- The subject matter of ukiyo-e prints were usually famous kabuki actors, beautiful young women,and
- Ceremonies for a clan’s living members took place in Zapotec ____.
- In his paintings, Marc Chagall sometimes used the ____ device of fracturing space to represent instability.
- Peter Paul Rubens’ Abduction of the Daughters of Leucippus revealed that the women of that time were expected to be
- In Las Meninas, Velazquez places Infanta Margarita at the center of the painting and surrounds her with dwarfs, chaperones, and ladies in waiting to reveal her
- Marc Chagall painted in bright colors, like the ____.
- A revival of Greek and Roman aesthetics inspired a style called ____, which emphasized the use of classical elements in art and architecture.
- French people saw Rococo architecture as ____.
- Because of restrictive laws emphasizing cultural separation, nineteenth-century Russian Jews were unable to pursue careers in the arts and found work primarily in the areas of business and manual labor.
- ____ paintings are paintings of ordinary scenes from everyday life.
- The ____is a collective of anonymous women artists and arts professionals protesting racial and gender discrimination in the arts.
- A ____ is a group of people joined by blood or marriage ties.
- Jacques-Louis David’s The Oath of the Horatii revealed that heroic actions were ____.
- In The Kitchen Maid, Van Eyck portrays a humble working-class woman with great dignity.
- In the 1960s and 1970s, high-profile art exhibitions in prestigious American museums frequently included work by women artists.
- Artists often illustrate social rank through dress, leisure activities, and ____.
- James VanDerZee was a commercial studio photographer whose work was strongly influenced by depictions of female stereotypes in films from the 1950s and 1960s.
- In Western culture, architecture is gendered — different styles are associated with certain qualities that are perceived to be masculine or feminine.
- Art can forge racial identity and preserve the history and values of a(n) ____ group.
- Artists such as Jacques-Lois David not only reflected the “reality” of gender roles, they ____ such “reality.”
- Marc Chagall’s works reflected his heritage, which was ____.
- The photographs of James VanDerZee reflect the ____.