Avant-Garde Theory Take Home Quiz
Across
- 2. Rauschenberg’s white paintings influenced his composition (VM273)
- 3. Hist. AGs investigated the__________ of art; painting, etc (RotR17-20)
- 4. Short step from Pollock’s type of painting to this itself (NMiA36)
- 5. International collective influenced by Dada, Duchamp & Cage (VM302)
- 6. The Bolshevik what of 1917 inspired historical AG? (AAG318)
- 8. Constructivists as example of ‘positive’ or ________ AG (AAG310)
- 9. Draws on collage, readymades, kitsch; R. Hamilton named it (VM280)
- 11. Idea of AG in art emerged from a milieu of _____________. (AAG2)
- 15. Kaprow event, in spirit of Black Mountain (VM298)
- 19. Neo-AG investigated the very_________ of art; museums, etc (RotR17-20)
- 21. Not negate nor reconcile; AG is perpetual________ of art&life (RotR16)
- 22. Early video artist influenced by Cage (NMiA85-9)
- 24. Whose narrative “will no longer do”? (RotR13)
- 25. Futurists, Dada examples of ‘negative’ or _______ AG (AAG310)
Down
- 1. Assoc. w/this infuses AG with deepest meaning (AG316)
- 3. Two nonmodernist alternatives for ‘50s artists: Dada and (RotR4)
- 7. AG manifestoes held suspicion of these values (AAG317)
- 10. Burger focuses on this “dimension” as opposed to autonomy. (AAG3)
- 12. Not ‘modernist’ art;AG styles, emerges w/concept., minimal. (VM6)
- 13. Emerged in ‘50s, consisting of opposition counter-trends (VM6)
- 14. “It was to be art’s substance” (AAG322)
- 16. One problem of AG, the ideology of___________(RotR5)
- 17. “The avatar of postmodernism” (VM4)
- 18. Art depends on intentionality of whom? The_________(NMiA87)
- 20. Critic, claimed AG ushered art along a path to autonomy. (AAG3)
- 23. These AGs, between WWI&II, opposed separation of art/life (AG307)