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Example of 'the world as artist sees it' (image,title,and artist)

Orange gates

List five roles of an artist

1.) See the world in a new way


2.) Create a visual record of their time/place


3.)make functional objects more beautiful


4.)artists give form to the intangible and spiritual ideas


5.) Change the world as an activist

Example of 'making a visual record of their time and place' (image,artist,title)

Examples of changing concepts of beauty(3)

Example of 'giving form to the immaterial'(2)

What's an altarpiece and give an image of an example

More complex than just painting the images

Give an example of when your personal bias/beliefs impact how you view art

Artist used the 3 flags to show that America was weakening and it could get weaker

What does 'this is not a pipe' mean?

It was a piece of art by magritte that is saying that even if the art looks like an object, it isn't the object. It is just a representation

What is caligraphy?

The use of letters and words in art form

What is representational?

One we can figure out just by looking at it

What is naturalistic? (Image)

Not exactly what it is in the real world ( in image above it was supposed to be the rocky Mountain but it was actually the alps)

What is abstract (image, artist, title)

A stylized or simplified depiction of the 'real world'

Nonobjective=BLANK (image)

=nonrepresentational


No story to tell

What is form and what is content?(image)

Form is all materials used.


Content is the story of painting whether there is or isn't one.

What is ethnocentricity(2 images)

When you never look at the art with the artist's culture in mind.

What is iconography? (2 images)

The study of symbols and what they mean

Which piece of Pablo Picasso's art was controversial and why?

Les demoisells d'avigon was controversial because of the African masks and how people perceived Them as demonic

Which piece of art work was controversial because of the way the prostitute looked at us and the lack of detail provided

What piece of artwork was similar to a moving photgraph

Why was michaelangalo's David contraversial

It was Sensored by the pope at the time because his privates were showing

Why was the Vietnam memorial controversial

It was designed by an Asian woman

Who was mapplethorpe

A photographer who was revealed to be gay and shamed by public

What was outline?

One simple line that shows shape of object

What is a contour line?

A single line that traces all details of something (never disconnects)

What is implied line?

A line that we don't see but our minds can imagine it

What is line of sight?

An invisible line that the artist uses to tell us where to look

What is positive and negative space?

Positive is the foreground or subject


Negative is the background

What is a 3 dimensional space?

Shows mass and volume and should be looked at from all sides

Give an example of a 2 d space with positive and negative space

What is figure ground reversal?

Sort of like an optical illusions

How can you create 3d negative space

You can poke holes in 3d art and make the background part of the art

Who did this?

Maplethrope