PCC Quest 6 Post Modernism/Modernism Exam
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1. Pop art
2.Kinetic art
3.Minimalism
What are the movements
4.Environmental art
of post-modernism art?
5.Kinetic art
6.Earthworks
7. Wildlife art
1. Appropriation is the intentional borrowing,
copying,and alteration of preexisting images and
Characteristics of pop art
objects
2.Rise of consumerism and proliferation of popular
images in mass media (magazines, television, etc)
1. Robert Rauschenberg
2.Roy Lichtenstein
Who were the pop artists?
3.Andy Worhol
4.Claes Oldenburg
, 1. Assemblage, emergence of art and life
2. Attached objects such as torn photographs,
brokenumbrellas, and clocks to paintings in order to
break
the space b/w observer and work (similar to ready-
Characteristics of Robert
mades)
Rauschenberg
3.Combine paintings
4.Mentored by Josef Albers at Black Mountain
College, NC
5.One of his 1st and most famous combines was
"Monogram"
6. American
1. Technique derived from comic strips
2.Portrays the trivialization of culture endemic
(characteristics of a specific people) in contemporary
American life
3.Used Ben-day dots in work to convey printing
Characteristics of Roy technique
Lichtenstein 4.Appreciated beauty of 'low art" and elevating it to
"high art"
5.Interested in the "language of art" (perception)
6.Intrigued by how a 3D illusion can be made using
flat dots
7. American
1. His work explores relationship b/w artistic
expression, celebrity culture, and advertisement that
Characteristics of Andy flourish in the 60's
Warhol 2.Had successful career as a commercial illustrator
3.Became a fine artist
4.American
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Terms in this set (27)
1. Pop art
2.Kinetic art
3.Minimalism
What are the movements
4.Environmental art
of post-modernism art?
5.Kinetic art
6.Earthworks
7. Wildlife art
1. Appropriation is the intentional borrowing,
copying,and alteration of preexisting images and
Characteristics of pop art
objects
2.Rise of consumerism and proliferation of popular
images in mass media (magazines, television, etc)
1. Robert Rauschenberg
2.Roy Lichtenstein
Who were the pop artists?
3.Andy Worhol
4.Claes Oldenburg
, 1. Assemblage, emergence of art and life
2. Attached objects such as torn photographs,
brokenumbrellas, and clocks to paintings in order to
break
the space b/w observer and work (similar to ready-
Characteristics of Robert
mades)
Rauschenberg
3.Combine paintings
4.Mentored by Josef Albers at Black Mountain
College, NC
5.One of his 1st and most famous combines was
"Monogram"
6. American
1. Technique derived from comic strips
2.Portrays the trivialization of culture endemic
(characteristics of a specific people) in contemporary
American life
3.Used Ben-day dots in work to convey printing
Characteristics of Roy technique
Lichtenstein 4.Appreciated beauty of 'low art" and elevating it to
"high art"
5.Interested in the "language of art" (perception)
6.Intrigued by how a 3D illusion can be made using
flat dots
7. American
1. His work explores relationship b/w artistic
expression, celebrity culture, and advertisement that
Characteristics of Andy flourish in the 60's
Warhol 2.Had successful career as a commercial illustrator
3.Became a fine artist
4.American