• Question 1 2 out of 2 points Historically, why do many people receive new and innovative work with reservation? Answer Selected Answer: They have little context in which to view the work. • Question 2 2 out of 2 points Maya Ying Lin's Memorial in Washington, D.C.: Answer Selected Answer: was controversial at first because of its non-traditional style. • Question 3 2 out of 2 points Guillermo Gómez-Peña's The Temple of Confessions (p. 53) could be defined as ______ art. Answer Selected Answer: performance and installation • Question 4 2 out of 2 points Chris Ofili's The Holy Virgin Mary displays two aspects of the artist's life-his African heritage and what else? Answer Selected Answer: his Catholic upbringing • Question 5 2 out of 2 points Beatriz Milhazes' Carambola (fig. 34, p. 30) is based on ___________. Answer Selected Answer: a & c • Question 6 2 out of 2 points The Gates is a typical artwork by the collaborative team: Answer Selected Answer: Christo and Jeanne-Claude. • Question 7 2 out of 2 points Which sculptor eventually saw his controversial work destroyed? Answer Selected Answer: Richard Serra • Question 8 2 out of 2 points According to Sayre what are the three steps in the process of "seeing"? Answer Selected Answer: reception, extraction, inference • Question 9 2 out of 2 points Which of these statements best defines visual literacy? Answer Selected Answer: the ability to recognize, understand, and communicate the meaning of visual images • Question 10 2 out of 2 points Abstract art reduces the world to its _______ qualities. Answer Selected Answer: essential • Question 11 2 out of 2 points What was the inspiration for Marcel Duchamp's controversial Nude Descending a Staircase? Answer Selected Answer: the chronophotographs of Etienne-Jules Marey • Question 12 0 out of 2 points In America (p. 17), Yukinori Yanagi directly addresses: Answer Selected Answer: incorrect**how countries break down over time. something about keeping japan isolated • Question 13 2 out of 2 points We can clearly see the artistic impulse to "give form to the immaterial," to represent hidden or universal truths, spiritual forces, and personal feelings in: Answer Selected Answer: religious art • Question 14 2 out of 2 points What material did Sakarin Krue-On use in making Since 1958 (fig. 56, p. 51)? Answer Selected Answer: human hair • Question 15 2 out of 2 points What motivates artists like Sakarin Krue-On, Krzysztof Wodiczko, Guillermo Gómez-Peña, and Suzanne Lacy? Answer Selected Answer: socio-cultural issues • Question 16 2 out of 2 points Jan van Eyck's Giovanni Arnolfini and His Wife Giovanna Cenami depicts many objects that have symbolic meaning. The use or study of these symbols is called: Answer Selected Answer: iconography. • Question 17 2 out of 2 points What is that motivates most collectors to buy contemporary art? Answer Selected Answer: the pleasure of owning art and the prestige it confers upon them • Question 18 2 out of 2 points What is the function of the nsiki nkonde figure? Answer Selected Answer: it pursued wrongdoers at night and punished them when nails were driven into it • Question 19 2 out of 2 points In The Language of Art, what, according to Nelson Goodman (p. 16), "selects, rejects, organizes, discriminates, associates, classifies, analyzes, and constructs"? Answer Selected Answer: the eye • Question 20 2 out of 2 points In a work of art, "content" refers to: Answer Selected Answer: what the work expresses or means. • Question 21 2 out of 2 points Kenneth Clark illustrates an _______ reading in his assessment that an ancient Greek statue represents a "higher state of civilization" than a West African mask. Answer Selected Answer: ethnocentric • Question 22 2 out of 2 points While Erna Motna's Bushfire and Corroboree Dreaming is a very descriptive and, in its way, beautiful painting which has helped to strengthen and revitalize religious practice among Australian Aborigines, there is controversy about this type of painting. Which of these statements best explains the controversy? Answer Selected Answer: c & d • Question 23 2 out of 2 points Rene Magritte's The Treason of Images asks us to consider__________. Answer Selected Answer: that images and words refer to things that we see, but are not the things themselves • Question 24 2 out of 2 points Which of these statements best describes Sesshu Toyo's Haboku Landscape for Soen? Answer Selected Answer: all of the above • Question 25 2 out of 2 points Objects that are intended to stimulate a sense of beauty in the viewer are thought to be _______ rather than functional. Answer Selected Answer: aesthetic • Question 26 2 out of 2 points When a work of art such as Kasimir Malevich's Suprematist Painting, Black Rectangle, Blue Triangle (p. 29) shows no reference to the natural world of images, it is usually called: Answer Selected Answer: nonrepresentational. • Question 27 2 out of 2 points Where does Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama draw inspiration for her work? Answer Selected Answer: from very personal visual and existential experiences of her surroundings • Question 28 2 out of 2 points In Chapter 3, Sayre discusses two ways of valuing art. What are they? Answer Selected Answer: monetary and intrinsic • Question 29 2 out of 2 points The imagery in Faith Ringgold's God Bless America was inspired by the: Answer Selected Answer: Civil Rights movement in the 1960s. • Question 30 2 out of 2 points The symbolic hand gestures that refer to specific states of mind or events in the life of Buddha (p. 33) are called: Answer Selected Answer: mudra. • Question 31 2 out of 2 points Considered a masterpiece of Renaissance art, Michelangelo's David came under attack upon first viewing due to its: Answer Selected Answer: political symbolism. • Question 32 2 out of 2 points The terms naturalistic or realistic art are sometimes used to describe: Answer Selected Answer: representational art . • Question 33 2 out of 2 points Renzo Piano's Jean-Marie Tjibaou Cultural Center is an example of "green architecture." Such buildings are praised for their: Answer Selected Answer: self-sufficiency. • Question 34 2 out of 2 points Jasper Johns chose to paint his image of the American flag to express: Answer Selected Answer: his proclivity for things seen but not examined. • Question 35 2 out of 2 points According to the National Endowment for the Arts what activist role should artists take? Answer Selected Answer: They should educate the public about the value of art. • Question 36 2 out of 2 points Where did Christo and Jean-Claude locate their temporary installation, The Gates? Answer Selected Answer: New York's Central Park • Question 37 2 out of 2 points Where did Picasso draw inspiration for the faces of the female figures on the right side of the composition of Les Demoiselles d'Avignon? Answer Selected Answer: African ritual masks • Question 38 2 out of 2 points Sayre states that he believes that all people are creative, but artists possess qualities that most don't. Which of the following best describes these qualities? Answer Selected Answer: artists are critical thinkers, meaning they question assumptions and explore new directions • Question 39 2 out of 2 points Etienne-Jules Marey and Edward Muybridge were pioneers in the burgeoning art of ____________, which was first explored by the Lumiere Bros in 1895. Answer Selected Answer: motion pictures • Question 40 2 out of 2 points While in prison, Howling Wolf made many drawings called _______ drawings because they were created on blank accounting notebooks. Answer Selected Answer: ledger • Question 41 2 out of 2 points Christian art's main purpose through the Middle Ages, like that of the stained-glass window from Chartres Cathedral, was __________. Answer Selected Answer: to educate illiterate people in Christian doctrine • Question 42 2 out of 2 points Bierstadt's picturesque view of the Rocky Mountains combines a representation of an American vista with his: Answer Selected Answer: European experience. • Question 43 2 out of 2 points Faith Ringgold's God Bless America (p. 17) features an American flag turned into a prison cell. How is the figure of the woman contradictory? Answer Selected Answer: She is both patriotic and racist. • Question 44 2 out of 2 points The Triumphal Entry page from the Shahnamah manuscript (p. 24), a sacred text, exemplifies the preference of word over image in _______ art. Answer Selected Answer: Islamic • Question 45 2 out of 2 points Which of these statements apply to the remarkable 16th century Mughul ruler, Akbar? Answer Selected Answer: he promoted religious tolerance, inviting followers of many different religions to participate in his court • Question 46 2 out of 2 points Lorna Simpson's series, The Park (p. 23), includes both images and printed words. The text contributes to the prints in a way that makes the viewer more active in the work. What does the viewer become? Answer Selected Answer: a voyeur • Question 47 0 out of 2 points What is the subject matter of Shirin Neshat's Rebellious Silence? Answer Selected Answer: incorrect**all of the above • Question 48 2 out of 2 points In Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe (Luncheon on the Grass) (pp. 43-44), Manet intentionally rejects traditional painting techniques for what purpose? Answer Selected Answer: to call attention to his modernity and break with the past • Question 49 2 out of 2 points The goal of the NEA's Art in Public Places Program was___________. Answer Selected Answer: to expose the general public to contemporary art as a kind of mass audience art appreciation course • Question 50 2 out of 2 points How is Maya Ying Lin's Vietnam Memorial (p. 46) similar to works by Edouard Manet and Marcel Duchamp? Answer Selected Answer: All were initially misunderstood by the public.