Chapter 14 + 15

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Across
  1. 1. Composed Einstein on the Beach, an avant-garde opera
  2. 7. Visual artists whose work addresses social issues, e.g. Wiley, Haring, Ai Weiwei
  3. 8. Female composers and _____ (a performing arts category)
  4. 9. Name of the poet whose poem is discussed in Ch. 15
  5. 11. The 1954 U.S. Supreme Court case that banned school segregation
  6. 14. The movement that rejects traditional composition, fragmentation and multiple viewpoints
  7. 15. Minimalist art aims to strip away _____
  8. 16. The doctrine that all meaning is relative or uncertain
  9. 18. Term for art that does not represent recognizable objects
  10. 21. Early 20th-century movement stressing spontaneous gesture in painting
  11. 22. Theism vs. ______
Down
  1. 2. Theatrical style emphasizing the absurd, typified in postwar drama
  2. 3. The “Other” as rejected by women, in feminist philosophy
  3. 4. One characteristic of postmodern architecture
  4. 5. Nonobjective Swedish visionary artist discussed in Ch. 14
  5. 6. “____ Theater,” representing the emerging Black dramatic tradition
  6. 10. The assault on _____
  7. 12. Sculptural or environmental art engaging nature or public space
  8. 13. Genre in which minimalism and geometric abstraction share traits
  9. 17. John Cage’s approach to music, involving chance operations
  10. 19. Postmodernism often mixes high and popular culture, breaking _____
  11. 20. One component of hip-hop culture (e.g. MCing, DJing, ____ )