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Art 1,2,3

QuestionAnswer
Jasper Johns-Three Flags could be seen as demeaning to some, Why? The image diminishes as it comes toward you
Faith Ringgolds- God Bless America how has Ringgold used stripes of the flag? To represent prison bars
Green Architecture Buildings are praised for? Self-Sufficency
Jasper Johns chose to paint the American Flag to express His proclivity for thins seen but not examined
What is the function of the nski nkonde figure? it pursued wrongdoers at night and punished them when nails were driven into it
Non-Objective art show no reference to the concrete world
4 roles of the artist 1. To see the world in new and innovative ways 2. To make visual record of people,places, and events. 3. To make functional objects (buildings) more pleasurable and imbue them with meaning. 4. To give form to immaterial ideas and feelings
3 steps in process of seeing Reception, Extraction, Inference
Kane Kwei's Coffins represent Celebrate successful life
16th Century ruler Akbar Accepted all religions into his court
Karaori Kimono Aesthetic object not useful, determines status of actor
Representational Resembles things in real world
Yayoi Kusama DOTS- inspiration comes from personal experiences in her surroundings
Form Materials and elements used to create art
Content What the art means or subject matter
Iconography Study of symbols and their meanings
Why are humans usually banned from Islamic art? Seen as trying to compete with god/creator
Abstract Art Reduces world to its essential qualities
Non-objective Work of art that makes no reference to the real world
Beautiful Stained Glass Chartres Cathedral in France
Sublime Naturalistic Representation of The Rocky Mountains Albert Biestadt
Triumphal Entry Page Islamic Art
Armory Show 1913 Scandal "Naked Staircase" Held in New York
Luncheon on the Grass call attention to his modernity and break in the past
Lorna Simpsons The Park makes the viewer become? A voyeur
 

 



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