Hiphopabad, Botoxia, and Trumpistan are all places in an inventive map by: |
Maria Kalman and Rick Meyerwitz |
Bjorks album, Biophilia was released |
as a series of iPad apps |
Donald Meeker was instrumental in updating the font of |
white-on green interstate freeway signs. |
An identifying mark or trademark is referred to as |
a logo |
Heidi Cody’s American Alphabet is a set of light boxes that the feature isolated first letters of American |
groceries |
A relatively new discipline, motion graphics began with |
titles sequences for Hollywood movies. |
A 2009 building in Japan broke new ground by integrating into the facade a |
Quick Respones (QR) code |
All of the following are true of the QR5 wind turbine except: |
It’s sole drawback is the hazard it present to birds |
Robert Longo’s Corporate Wars: Wall of Influence is an example of: |
a high-relief sculpture |
Due to its monumental size, Viola Frey’s Stubborn Woman, Orange Hands is supported using: |
an amature |
Sculpture that is meant tonbe seen from all sides is called in-the-round or |
freestanding |
Which work is an example of an assemblage? |
Pablo Picasso’s Bull’s Head |
What is also called a substitution process? |
casting |
A typical example of a low-relief sculpture is |
a coin |
Alexander Calder was one of the first artists to explore the possibilities of |
kinetic sculpture |
Julio Gonzalez was thefirst sculptor to use |
the welding torch. |
Olafure Eliasson’s The Weather Project is an example of |
site-specific art. |
A subcategory of constructed sculpture-seen in the works of Deborah Butterfield-that involves the use of familiar objects in new ways is |
assemblage |
Which nineteenth-century artist attempted to bring craft and fine art together by creating a design company |
William Morris |
Date Chihuly is noted for his intricate and colorful works in |
glass |
Which artist is known for creating "story quilts" |
Faith Ringgold |
To be ceramist, one must |
work with clay. |
The potter’s wheel was invented in |
Mesoptamia |
IN weaving, fibers are held in place on a |
loom |
Which statement is NOT true of Peter Voulkos |
He worked with fiber. |
In Muslim regions of the Middle East, which craft was practiced with great sophistication? |
metal inlay |
Gothic builders were able to open large areas for windows, because they used pointed arches and |
flying buttresses |
The term used to discuss how a building stands up is |
structure |
"Metallic flower" is the description given by |
Frank Gehry to his Guggenheim Museum Blbao |
"Zimbabwe" literally means |
stone horse |
In the Crystal Palace, Joseph Paxton made use of |
cast iron |
Which structure features an arcade of round arches? |
Pont du Gard |
Who is Peter Voulkos? |
Responsible for change in pottery from craft to fine art (acceptance of the medium craft) |
Art Appreciation ch 11-14
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