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ARTH 104 Study Guide for Exam 4 Chapters 32 33 REQUIRED ITEMS FOR THE EXAM ALL STUDENTS MUST PROVIDE THEIR OWN VCUIT SCANTRON FOR THE You must also know your V number this is NOT your SSN or the All exams must be taken using a 2 pencil EXAM number on your student ID card it is your e services access number REQUIRED TERMS You are responsible for the following terms These terms are woven into the questions answers of the exam All terms were discussed in class and most can also be found in your textbook either in the assigned reading or in the glossary at the back of the book In addition to being able to define the terms you should be able to link the terms to any relevant works of art discussed Modernism Cubism Dada De Stijl Bauhaus Harlem Renaissance Surrealism PERIOD CULTURAL STYLES Abstract Expressionism Assemblage Pop Art Minimalism Conceptual Art Process Art Performance Art Feminist Art Postmodernism Postcolonial Discourse Identity Activist Art TERMS CONCEPTS Color Feld painting formalism assemblage found objects happenings earthworks site specific sculpture pluralism neo expressionism mural painting installation art electronic art video art critical theory postmodern architecture nonrepresentational Fauves Die Br cke Der Blaue Reiter Analytic cubism Synthetic cubism collage art deco orphism futurism nonrepresentational Suprematist art readymade primary colors degenerate art Action painting gesturalism REQUIRED IMAGES You are responsible for identifying and understanding the following images All images are taken from the Stokstad and Cothren text and figure numbers are provided for your reference Exam questions will focus on the form the cultural symbolism meaning and artistic context for the images as discussed in lectures and art 1 ARTH 104 Study Guide for Exam 4 Chapters 32 33 covered in the text You should be able to answer the following questions about the works on this list 1 What artistic period and culture does this work represent 2 How does this work relate to the culture that produced it 3 Why is this work important What is the significance of this art object 4 What is going on in this work Is there a story the artist is trying to tell What types of symbols are used to relate that story What is the meaning of the iconography 5 How does this work demonstrate the changes in the culture 6 What is the context for this work political religious personal economic etc How is this depicted in the visual imagery Artist Title Henri Matisse Le Bonheur de Vivre the Joy of Life 1905 6 Vasily Kandinsky Improvisation 28 Second Version 1912 George Braque Violin and Palette 1909 10 Pablo Picasso Bottle of Suze 1912 Figure 32 4 32 18 32 7 32 9 32 30 Marcel Duchamp Fountain Second Version 1950 orig 1917 Kazimir Malevich Suprematist Painting Eight Red 32 25 Rectangles 1915 Period Style Fauvism Der Blaue Reiter Analytic cubism Synthetic cubism Dada Suprematism Piet Mondrian Composition with Yellow Red and Blue 1927 32 49 32 57 Walter Gropius Bauhaus building 1925 26 32 57 32 67 Salvador Dali Birth of Liquid Desires 1931 32 Jacob Lawrence The Migration Series Panel No 1 During World War I There Was a Great Migration North by Southern African Americans 1940 41 Frida Kahlo The Two Fridas 1939 Frank Lloyd Wright Edgar Kaufmann house Fallingwater 1937 Pablo Picasso Guernica 1937 32 73 32 43 32 64 Jackson Pollock Autumn Rhythm Number 30 1950 32 81 32 88 Mark Rothko Lavender and Mulberry 1959 Jasper Johns Target with Plaster Casts 1955 33 1 Shozo Shimamoto Hurling Colors 1956 33 4 33 3 Robert Rauschenberg Canyon 1959 Andy Warhol Marilyn Diptych 1962 33 12 33 19 Joseph Kosuth One and Three chairs 1965 De Stijl Bauhaus Surrealism Harlem Renaissance Mexican Modernism American Modernism American Modernism Abstract Expressionism Color Field Painting Assemblage Performance Art Assemblage Pop Art Conceptual Art 2 ARTH 104 Study Guide for Exam 4 Chapters 32 33 Judy Chicago The Dinner Party 1974 79 Robert Smithson Spiral Jetty 1969 70 Cindy Sherman Untitled Film Still 21 1978 Chris Ofili The Holy Virgin 1996 Sherin Neshat Rebellious Silence 1994 Frank Gehry Guggenheim Museum Bilbao 1993 7 33 23 33 26 33 36 33 47 33 55 33 60 33 66 Matthew Barney Cremaster 3 Mahabyn 2002 Feminist Art Postmodernism Neo Expressionism Postmodernism Young British Postcolonial Gender Artists Deconstructivist New Media Film Architecture 3


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