Across
- 5. Canadian film-projection artist who explored his own subjectivity, often by using himself as the model
- 6. Maker of ambitious, large-scale video installations that involved fire and water and ambiguous soundtracks
- 9. the guy who erased the victims in photos of race-based lynchings
- 10. a major feminist artist who urged us to “beware fascist feminism”
- 11. feminist whose work ranged from impenetrably boring videos demonstrating domestic utensils associate with “women’s work” to meditations on the President’s wife
- 12. guy who anticipated op art by making geometrical abstraction that is figuratively “eye-popping”
- 15. artist most closely associated with conceptual art, which he defined as tautological
Down
- 1. painter who started out in abstract expressionism but ended up doing weird, cartoon like meditations on the KKK, etc.
- 2. artist who filled the Tate with thousands and thousands of artificial sunflower seeds
- 3. trio of Canadian artists who appropriated a famous pop art image and converted it into a symbol of what was once called “the gay plague” (2 words)
- 4. anonymous collective of feminist artists who comment on artworld bias and hypocrisy (2 words)
- 7. Canadian artist who fused indigenous themes with a style inspired by Wassily Kandinsky to create something utterly unique in contemporary Canadian art
- 8. artist who comments on social issues, including the hypocrisy of the art market, in graffiti art and clever stunts
- 10. pop art icon who copied millions of soup cans
- 13. artist whose appropriation work takes the form of a kind of “future archaeology”
- 14. outspoken mimimalist who created really basic “primary structures”
