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This building is formally beautiful, but functionally ugly!Sydney Opera HouseCultural Center of the PhilippinesPetrones TowerTaj Mahal |
Sydney Opera House |
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It is the most historical, the most popular and well-known, the most influential, themost expensive, Renaissance painting in the world. MonalisaVenus of WillendorfFountain (Urinal)The Last Supper |
Monalisa |
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The most influential painter in the history of modern art.Pablo PicassoLeonardo da VinciVan GoghMichael Angelo |
Pablo Picasso |
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For an artist to be recognized in the artworld institution, he or she must have thesequalifications except one.• Has skill and talent• Study in art school• Old age• Become well known |
old age |
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She's not pregnant! She intentionally made herself appear having a big stomach inorder to indicate fertility which symbolizes feminine beauty.The Arnolfini MarriageMonalisaLavender MistSistine Chapel Paintings |
The Arnolfini Marriage |
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What aesthetics may be applied to the view that a vital woman with a vital statisticof 36-24-36 is beautiful?FormalismHedonismFunctionalismInstitutional Theory |
Formalism |
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The Sydney Opera House is ugly because it is defective for its purpose; its shape isdisastrous for acoustics which is not efficient for a theater. Which aesthetic theoryagrees with this statement?Formalism HedonismFunctionalismInstitutional Theory |
Functionalism |
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Computers play very significant roles in creative activities such as music,architecture, fine arts, and science.Computer PaintExpressionismComputational CreativityAction painting |
Computational Creativity |
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One time, the famous artist Marcel Duchamp exhibited in a museum a bicyclewheel on top of stool. When asked why is that piece is an art, Duchamp said "well,that is art because I say so" what theory of art is applied to this situation?ExpressionismAction paintingFormalismInstitutional Theory |
Institutional Theory |
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One of the first significant Artificial Intelligence artists who began developing theAARON system beginning in the 1960's. Who is the proponent of the system?Van GoghMichael AngeloPablo PicassoHarold Cohen |
Harold Cohen |
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Which had been considered as the physical sign of feminine beauty from theAncient times up to the Renaissance and Baroque ell as in the Venus paintings ofBotticelli and Titian?Big breastsNo eyebrowBulging stomachLong, golden hair |
Bulging stomach |
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It refers to aesthetic objects that serve utilitarian (practical/useful) purpose.Nonfunctional ArtRepresentationFormalismFunctional Art |
Functional Art |
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One view about the aesthetics of the female body is that a woman is beautiful ifshe has a lot of children. Which theory agrees the most with this view?FormalismFunctionalismHedonismIdealism |
Functionalism |
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Which primarily is the intended use of the Pyramids in Egypt?As a monumentAs a tombAs a templeAs a palace |
As a tomb |
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The installation art by Medio Cruz, Poleteismo under the CCP Kulo Exhibit 2009was very controversial because of its profane content according to some religiouspeople. What theory of art may be applied to this phenomenon?FormalismExpressionismInstitutional Theory Action Theory |
Institutional Theory |
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The principle "form follows function" is often the basis of which art?LiteratureDanceArchitectureMusic |
Architecture |
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Pieces of arts that usually seek to engage with the viewer on an intellectual,emotional or aesthetic level.RepresentationFormalism Nonfunctional ArtFunctional Art |
Nonfunctional Art |
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An example of chance music, the composition 4'33" creates music not from usualmusical instrument but from any sound produced in the concert hall. Whocomposed this music?Paul McCartneyJohn CageLouis Armstrong,Leonard Berstein |
John Cage |
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Which famous building is originally intended to be a mausoleum?AcropolisTaj MahalBahay na BatoFalling water |
Taj Mahal |
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The process of putting, dripping, pouring and splashing paints on the canvass.• Expressionism• Action painting• Formalism• Institutional Theory |
Action painting |
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theory, non figurative art |
formalism |
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who? bring with us nothing, Art=Significant form |
Clive Bell |
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who? "for art sake" |
Theophile Gautier |
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who? forms (spheres cylinder, cones) |
Paul Cezanne |
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who? "spiritual in arts" |
Wassily Kandinsky |
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example of op art |
Vassarely |
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formal geometrical design in Islamicart |
Arabesque |
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who? "The Scream" |
Edvard Munch |
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who? builds Second Viennese School |
Arnold Schoenberg |
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who? art is creation of symbolic forms |
Susanne Langer |
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who? art is objectification of emotion |
Leo Tolstoy |
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who? art is overflowing emotion (catharsis) |
Aristotle |
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who? art is idea by artist (intuitionism) |
Benedetto Croce |
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Van gogh: birth, where, school, art |
3/30/1853. Netherlands , Royal Academy of Arts, Brussel Expressionism |
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who? don't spoil what you have |
Epicurus (hedonism) |