Questions and Correct Solutions
Which artistic technique was used to create this work of art?
Assemblage
Photomontage
Collage
Readymade - Correct Answers: *Collage*
Which of the following photographers created this image?
Alfred Stieglitz
Paul Strand
Edward Weston
Imogen Cunningham - Correct Answers: *Alfred Stieglitz*
Which work of art below is an example of Abstract Expressionism?
How to: Items can be selected or deselected by clicking anywhere on the box. Selected items are
highlighted in blue. - Correct Answers: *color field painting*
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Modernism?
Using art to contribute to the creation of a social utopia
New level of formal innovation
Questioning the creative role of the artist
Avant-garde artists who are ahead of the bourgeoisie - Correct Answers: *Questioning the creative role
of the artist*
Which of the following artists created this work of art?
Georges Vantongerloo
Gerrit Rietveld
, Theo van Doesburg
Piet Mondrian - Correct Answers: *Gerrit Rietveld*
To which artistic movement does this work of art belong?
Constructive Universalism
Kinetic Art
Neoplasticism
Physichromie - Correct Answers: *Constructive Universalism*
Which of the following architects designed this building?
Philip Johnson
Robert Venturi
Frank Gehry
Michael Graves - Correct Answers: *Michael Graves*
Which of the statements below is NOT true about Cubism?
It incorporated the use of passage, or transition, from one plane to another.
It was inspired by the painting of Cezanne.
It emphasized the use of color as a form of emotional expression.
It made a break with the depiction of space that artists had used since the Renaissance. - Correct
Answers: *It emphasized the use of color as a form of emotional expression.*
Which of the following is NOT an example of the International Style in architecture?
Oscar Niemeyer's Brazilian National Congress Building
Le Corbusier's Villa Savoye
Mies van der Rohe's Seagram Building
Michael Graves' Portland Building - Correct Answers: *Michael Graves' Portland Building*