QUIZ 13 History of Photography, Conceptual Art and Photography
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Conceptual Art and Conceptual Photography: ARTH 199 - History Of Photography #2677 - Fall 2022 )y/ 3 27.11.22, 23:44 Conceptual Art and Conceptual Photography Due Nov 27 at 11:59pm Points 23 Questions 9 Available Aug 29 at 12am - Nov 27 at 11:59pm Time Limit 60 Minutes Allowed Attempts 2 Instructions You have TWO attempts to take this quiz; the time limit for each is 60 minutes. asked questions about this content! Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 49 minutes 19 out of 23 (D Correct answers are hidden. Score for this attempt: 19 out of 23 Submitted Nov 27 at 11:44pm This attempt took 49 minutes. Question 1 818 pts Match the description with the correct name. Cuban-born artist who lAna Mendieta used her body as a -
Conceptual Art and Conceptual Photography: ARTH 199 - History Of Photography #2677 - Fall 2022 27.11.22, 23:44 primary component in her art, such as the "Silhouette" series depicting her body's outline in various forms throughout nature. LI This Performance artist lMarina Abramovié A] is known for pushing past perceived limits of the body and mind. Japanese photographer lHiroshi Sugimoto A] who experiments with the camera's ability to alter our perception of reality, space, and time in series like "Seascapes” or "Dioramas.” These German lBernd and Hilla Bechel photographers created typologies of industrial structures in England, France, Germany, and the United States. ~<) This pioneer of l Joseph Kosuth Conceptual art created the seminal work "One and Three Chairs."” 4> LA-based photographer lMatthew Brandit A] who creates work that is unpredictable, experimental, and largely about the photographic
Conceptual Art and Conceptual Photography: ARTH 199 - History Of Photography #2677 - Fall 2022 27.11.22, 23:44 process itself Sometimes linked with Pop or Conceptual Art, this person works in typologies, with projects such as “34 Parking Lots A in L.A.” lEd Ruscha — This performance artist staged the event "Meat Joy," partially in response another artist's use of women as "living paintbrushes.” - lCarolee Schneemann Question 2 3/3 pts The term "white cube" refers to what THREE ideas? Note: You need to select the THREE correct answers. guestioning authenticity and originality art is separate from our everyday lives critics. curators, and other art historical scholars determine what is "good art" viewer as participant or co-creator of meaning art as a commodity
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Conceptual Art and Conceptual Photography: ARTH 199 - History Of Photography #2677 - Fall 2022 new materials and media Question 3 1/1 pts Much like our current society today, an artist would hold an esteemed position in Plato's Republic. True False Question 4 1/1 pts In Conceptual Photography, a typology is defined as a classification according to general type a series of images shot in a consistent, repetitive manner the classification of things according to their physical characteristics the art and technique of arranging type to make written language legible 27.11.22, 23:44
Conceptual Art and Conceptual Photography: ARTH 199 - History Of Photography #2677 - Fall 2022 artial Question 5 112 pts The "Diorama" series of photographs by Hiroshi Sugimoto is categorized as Photo-Realism because it questions the nature of the photographic image and the process of making that image . Answer 1: Photo-Realism Answer 2: it questions the nature of the photographic image and the process of making that image Partial Question 6 1/2pts 27.11.22, 23:44
Conceptual Art and Conceptual Photography: ARTH 199 - History Of Photography #2677 - Fall 2022 27.11.22, 23:44 This artwork by John Baldessari is categorized as Photography in Conceptual Art because it contains sign and symbols that are easily | recognizable, such as those from advertising or the mass media . Answer 1: Photography in Conceptual Art Answer 2: it contains sign and symbols that are easily recognizable, such as those from advertising or the mass media Question 7 2/ 2 pts According the required reading on Ana Mendieta, which of the following statements are TRUE? Note: there are TWO correct answers.
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Conceptual Art and Conceptual Photography: ARTH 199 - History Of Photography #2677 - Fall 2022 27.11.22, 23:44 The artist described the 'Silueta' series as a way to reclaim her cultural heritage and become one with nature. She studied at the University of lowa under Carl Andre, who made video and performance art. Her work explores themes of ethnic, sexual, and religious boundaries: as such, she urged viewers to focus upon defining societal factors such as gender or race. One of her most controversial and violent artworks was a re-creation of a rape scene's aftermath, using her own body as the victim's. Question 8 1/1 pts
Conceptual Art and Conceptual Photography: ARTH 199 - History Of Photography #2677 - Fall 2022 Ed Ruscha, from Twenty-six Gasoline Stations, 1963 In this project, Ruscha was challenging the critical acclaim of , one of the most influential photographic projects of postwar America. Robert Frank's project "The Americans" Walker Evans's project "American Photographs" Edward Steichen's project "The Family of Man" Leonard Freed's project "Black in White America" Rl Question 9 1isipts 27.11.22, 23:44
Conceptual Art and Conceptual Photography: ARTH 199 - History Of Photography #2677 - Fall 2022 27.11.22, 23:44 Matthew Brandt, Taste Tests in Color (Cheez Whiz), 2009, multilayered silkscreen print Which of the following statements are true regarding the artwork of Matthew Brandt? Note: There are THREE correct answers. His main concern is to accurately document a physical place in the manner of Carleton Watkins or Ansel Adams.
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Conceptual Art and Conceptual Photography: ARTH 199 - History Of Photography #2677 - Fall 2022 27.11.22, 23:44 Matthew Brandt will construct elaborate scenes and objects, solely for the purpose of creating a single photograph. By helping people to understand the fragility of the environment, he hopes to inspire them to take action to preserve it. His fascination with early photographic processes has led him to experiment with salted paper prints, gum bichromate prints, and heliographs. In the example above ("Taste Tests in Color” series), Brandt's true interest is in how Cheez Whiz can be used in silkscreen printing techniques. Brandt will source images from digital archives, the internet, or his iPhone. Quiz Score: 19 out of 23