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