Across
- 6. Wassily Kandinsky's painting style that used colors, lines, and shapes without regard for recognizable objects.
- 8. The early twentieth-century artistic movement that rejected conventional values in favor of experimentation.
- 10. The condition characterized by the interdependence of all parts of the world.
- 11. The city where Kandinsky returned to his studio to see his painting standing on its side.
- 12. The medium in which Kandinsky primarily worked.
Down
- 1. An art style featuring the reduction of recognizable form to its essence, a hallmark of Modernism.
- 2. A Modernist art movement characterized by abstract, nonrepresentational art.
- 3. Global interdependence forged in the technology of mass communication.
- 4. The view that all values are baseless, often associated with Modernism.
- 5. elements The element of Modernist paintings that often replaced traditional subject matter, including line, color, and shape.
- 7. The country where Kandinsky saw the "indescribably beautiful picture" in his dimly lit studio.
- 9. The term describing the art of simplifying objects to their essence, often used in Modernism.
