QUIZ 11 ALIENATION AND ABSTRACTION
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Photography since 1950: Alienation and Abstraction: ARTH 199 - History Of Photography #2677 - Fall 2022 10.11.22, 20:26 Photography since 1950: Alienation and Abstraction Due Nov 10 at 11:59pm Points 20 Questions 7 Available Aug 29 at 12am - Nov 10 at 11:59pm Time Limit 60 Minutes Allpwed Attempts 2 / Instructions You have TWO attempts to take this quiz; the time limit for each is 60 minutes. Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 43 minutes 19 out of 20 (@ Correct answers are hidden. Score for this attempt: 19 out of 20 Submitted Nov 10 at 8:26pm This attempt took 43 minutes. Question 1 414 pts Match the description with the correct name. - Guggenheim-fellowship lRobert Frank winner who published "The Americans," a record of his cross-
Photography since 1950: Alienation and Abstraction: ARTH 199 - History Of Photography #2677 - Fall 2022 10.11.22, 20:26 country road trip and personal vision of postwar America's spiritual alienation. Frequently compared lAaron Siskind ¢] with Abstract S Expressionist painters, this photographer created visual analogies that transcended the literalness of the subject and promoted a subjective interpretation. Often linked with Zen lMinor White Buddhism, this person - saw photography as a means to achieve spiritual liberation. A self-taught photographer, this person later taught at the influential Institute of Design in Chicago. lHarry Callahan — Question 2 171 pts The "collective unconscious" is defined as ® a level of unconscious thought shared by humanity
Photography since 1950: Alienation and Abstraction: ARTH 199 - History Of Photography #2677 - Fall 2022 10.11.22, 20:26 the essence of life below the surface of the material world the hidden, mythical nature within reality feelings of alienation, self-delusion, and futility Question 3 2/ 2pts Jackson Pollock was seeking to express and Note: There are TWO correct answers. ® Jungian archetypes (universal signs and symbols understood by all of humanity)
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Photography since 1950: Alienation and Abstraction: ARTH 199 - History Of Photography #2677 - Fall 2022 collective unconscious (universality of humanity and its deeper connections) homage to Duchamp's "Fountain” and the empty value of art Freudian id, ego, and superego (psychosexual impulses) plagiarizing kid's art and laughing all the way to the bank Nietzsche's existentialism (there is no inherent meaning to life) Question 4 313 pts EE e St R g Minor White, Ice and Stream, c. 1960s Which of the following statements are true regarding Minor White? 10.11.22, 20:26
Photography since 1950: Alienation and Abstraction: ARTH 199 - History Of Photography #2677 - Fall 2022 Note: There are THREE correct answers. v kind of meditation. Often linked with Zen Buddhism, he considered each photograph a He worked quickly and freely, describing his approach to be like an ‘action painter’ He created work which expressed ideas of loneliness, spiritual desolation, and alienation. v Deeply influenced by Stieglitz's "Equivalents," he sought to liberate photography from merely representing the object depicted. Although his scenes of nature are his best known work today, he made thousands of negatives of his wife Eleanor. v He regarded photography as a means for personal reflection and, ultimately, spiritual liberation. Tmamren i Dl o rrect Question 5 0/1 pts Robert Frank compared his process to "action painting,” meaning 10.11.22, 20:26
Photography since 1950: Alienation and Abstraction: ARTH 199 - History Of Photography #2677 - Fall 2022 10.11.22, 20:26 the dual nature of sexual identity, with each image containing masculine and feminine aspects the physical act of creation (often improvisatory) was just as important than the finished artwork he never stood still when making the exposure, always tilting, leaning, or blurring the shots each area of the composition is given equal attention and significance Question 6 1/1pts The art critic associated with Abstract Expressionism is Aaron Siskind ® Clement Greenberg Alfred Stieglitz Carl Jung Question 7 8/8 pts
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Photography since 1950: Alienation and Abstraction: ARTH 199 - History Of Photography #2677 - Fall 2022 10.11.22, 20:26 Answer 1: took a road trip around the US Answer 2: 27,000 photographs on 800 rolls of film 72 - Answer 3: did not Answer 4: gritty, tilted, and blurred Answer 5: present an unfiltered, authentic view of life in America Answer 6: presented fragmented moments experienced by himself Answer 7: 80 photographs published in a book Answer 8: an introduction by Jack Kerouac Quiz Score: 19 out of 20