Apah early 20th c. Vocab

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Across
  1. 6. a temporary work of art made up of assemblages created for a particular space, like an art gallery or a museum. Ex. Oldenburg, Lipstick (ascending) on Caterpillar Tracks
  2. 7. an abstract painting in which the artist drips or splatters paint onto a surface like a canvas in order to create his or her work. ex. Kooning, Woman I
  3. 9. steel reinforced concrete; the two materials act together to resist building stresses. ex. Wright, Fallingwater
  4. 10. a major show of contemporary art that takes place every other year in various venues throughout the city of Venice; begun in 1895
  5. 11. a sculpture made of several different items that dangle from a ceiling and can be set into motion by air currents. ex. Calder, the S-Shaped Vine
  6. 12. a large outdoor work in which the earth itself is the medium. Ex. Smithson, Spiral Jetty
  7. 15. a printing technique that passes ink or paint through a stenciled image to make multiple copies. ex. Warhol, Marilyn Diptych
  8. 16. a composition made by pasting together different items onto a flat surface. ex. Picasso, Glass and Bottle of Suze
  9. 17. a commonplace object selected and exhibited as a work of art. Ex. Duchamp, Fountain
Down
  1. 1. a projecting beam that is attached to a building at one end, but suspended in the air at the other. ex. Wright, Fallingwater
  2. 2. Field Painting a style of abstract painting characterized by simple shapes and monochromatic color. ex. Frankenthaler, The Bay
  3. 3. A movement that stresses organic shapes that hint at natural forms. ex. Wright, Fallingwater
  4. 4. an act of performance art that is initially planned but involves spontaneity, improvisation, and often audience participation. ex. Kusama, Narcissus Garden
  5. 5. A period in the 1920s when African-American achievements in art and music and literature flourished. ex. Lawrence, The Migration of the N____, Panel No.49
  6. 8. a type of photography that seeks social and political redress for current issues by using photographs as a way of exposing society's faults. ex. Stieglitz, The Steerage
  7. 13. a three-dimensional work made of various materials such as wood, cloth, paper, and miscellaneous objects. Ex. Oppenheim, Object
  8. 14. works of art that may have form, but have little or no attempt at pictorial representation. ex. Kandinsky, Improvisation 28