African American Art History - Word Games Vocabulary Builders - Week 2
Across
- 4. article not art
- 5. members of southwestern Nigeria and benin and also a language
- 7. western culture currently driven by a desire to escape cultural roots, force of habit, and traditional bourgeois values [artists drew inspiration from cultures and art forms deemed “primitive.”, Emphasized simplified forms, bold colors, and a rejection of traditional Western artistic conventions]
- 10. art that doesn’t visual represent the reality
- 12. elephant trunk or “white gold”
- 14. seeing the world culture through the eyes plus values Europe and European identified people or a worldwide centered on and or bias towards western civilization) (Eurocentric)
Down
- 1. a statue or object with magical powers, like an amulet (talisman or good luck charm) (kinsi)
- 2. the process of becoming creole or
- 3. art that isn’t religious or spiritual
- 6. artist that pushes boundaries from traditional ideas and views
- 7. art art that is considered primary in time, often associated with cultures perceived as closer to nature and more genuine. It emerged from the European idea that “civilized” culture was corrupting, leading to a desire to explore and understand these “Other” cultures more deeply. )
- 8. interaction, control or influence between nations or cultures (typically strong helping weak nations or cultures )
- 9. carved in one single block
- 11. artist who turn "natural" or "normal" shapes into dramatic geometric shapes (cubistic)
- 13. a person mixed European and black descent