Deck 19: India, China, and Japan: From Medieval to Modern Times

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What are the subjects of Richard Wright's Native Son and Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man?

A)The Native-American experience
B)The African-American male
C)The history of African slaves
D)The marginalization of American men
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What is the name given to the kind of art exemplified by Alexander Calder's The Star?

A)ready-made
B)mobile
C)combine
D)collage
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Which of the following was among the most prominent subjects of Andy Warhol's art?

A)celebrities
B)women
C)cities
D)landscapes
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What Swedish artist is known for his oversized sculptures of everyday objects ?

A)Le Corbusier
B)Oldenburg
C)Warhol
D)Kierkegaard
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Which French writer and thinker 1905-1980)is most directly associated with this existentialism?

A)Camus
B)Descartes
C)Sartre
D)Braque
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What is the main characteristic of Frank Gehry's Guggenheim Museum Bilbao?

A)Creative use of reinforced concrete
B)Vertical lines with no ornamentation
C)Classical columns and pediments
D)Free-flowing geometric shapes
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What is the best-known play by Samuel Beckett?

A)Waiting for Godot
B)A Doll's House
C)Louisa Miller
D)Death of a Salesman
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What type of art is exemplified by Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty?

A)found art
B)ready-made
C)land art
D)combine
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How do the Bulgarian artists Christo and Jean-Claude create art?

A)They paint murals on public buildings.
B)They cover large areas with cloth.
C)They build sculpture from garbage.
D)They use their bodies in a staged setting.
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Which disciple of Louis Sullivan was one of the most influential American architects of the twentieth century?

A)Frank Lloyd Wright
B)Philip Johnson
C)Robert Venturi
D)Denise Scott Brown
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What questions are explored by the Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman in his films?

A)Loss of religious faith and modern despair
B)Sexuality and gender roles
C)Classical antiquity and modern aesthetics
D)Catholicism and sexuality
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In Bill Viola's The Crossing, what happens to the human figure?

A)It is transformed into light.
B)It is covered in red paint.
C)It is attacked by fire and water
D)It is pixelated into tiny spots of color.
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What major public outdoor memorial was designed by Maya Ying Lin?

A)Holocaust Memorial
B)The Oklahoma City National Memorial
C)Vietnam Veteran's Memorial
D)Vietnam Women's Memorial
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What artistic form is Robert Rauschenberg most known for?

A)Self-portraiture
B)Found art
C)Kinetic sculpture
D)Combine painting
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Which American abstract expressionist is famous for his action paintings?

A)Frankenthaler
B)Pollock
C)Rothko
D)Rauschenburg
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In the 1940s and 1950s, what city replaced Paris as the center of modern art?

A)New York
B)London
C)Milan
D)Prague
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What is distinctive about Mark Rothko's paintings?

A)They borrow heavily from Greek art.
B)They arrange figures in pyramidal form.
C)They focus on natural settings.
D)They use large fields of solid color.
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What contemporary building can be described as "exoskeletal"?

A)The American Center in Paris
B)The Georges Pompidou National Center for Art and Culture
C)The Seagram Building
D)The Guggenheim Museum in New York
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Who designed the first skyscraper in the United States?

A)Frank Gehry
B)Renzo Piano
C)Louis Sullivan
D)Richard Rogers
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According to Sartre, what was the purpose of existentialism?

A)To preserve past traditions.
B)To help people live in an absurd world.
C)To create a standard system of ethics.
D)To strengthen people's religious faith.
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What were the central characteristics and themes of Pop Art? How are these apparent in Andy Warhol's work?
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What type of non-western music has influenced the work of the minimalist composer Philip Glass?

A)American Indian chant
B)Polynesian percussion and song
C)Ukrainian music written for the Ud
D)Indian tabla and sitar music
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_______________________ 20th-century philosophy investigating human freedom and responsibility
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_______________________ Algerian-born French existentialist writer
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How did the existentialist movement influence the ideas of modern society?
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_______________________ Russian composer who used traditional musical elements in innovative ways
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_______________________ term describing the current artistic style in the 21st century
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What is aleatoric music?

A)Music that uses real sounds from nature
B)Music created by chance
C)Highly structured compositions
D)Music used specifically for psychological treatment
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_______________________ painting style that uses large blocks of color
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What two American poets wrote from a feminist perspective?

A)Kerouac and Ginsberg
B)Wiesel and Beckett
C)Sexton and Plath
D)Updike and Albee
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What are the origins of Deconstructivist Architecture? How are its principles evident in Frank Gehry's design of the Ray and Maria Stata Center at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ?
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______________________ Danish existential philosopher 1813-1955)
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_______________________ art that uses images from mass media and contemporary culture
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_______________________ term adopted by existentialists to describe the meaninglessness of human existence
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What two major contemporary composers have continued to work with traditional elements of melody, harmony, and rhythm?

A)Reich and Stockhausen
B)Brittan and Shostakovich
C)Boulez and Glass
D)Weill and Gershwin
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_______________________ Jewish writer of Night, which was based upon his experiences in a Nazi concentration camp
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_______________________ works of art that add actual objects to the canvas
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How does Rachel Whiteread's Memorial to the Victims of the Holocaust at Judenplatz in Vienna 2000)depict the destruction of the Austrian Jewish community? What is the significance of this depiction?
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What term is applied to the music of Steve Reich, which builds lengthy pieces out of multiple repetitions of simple chords and rhythms?

A)serialism
B)minimalism
C)structuralism
D)aleatorialism
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How does Pierre Boulez' Second Piano Sonata exemplify the ideal of structuralism? What is the effect of this compositional framework?
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1
What are the subjects of Richard Wright's Native Son and Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man?

A)The Native-American experience
B)The African-American male
C)The history of African slaves
D)The marginalization of American men
B
2
What is the name given to the kind of art exemplified by Alexander Calder's The Star?

A)ready-made
B)mobile
C)combine
D)collage
B
3
Which of the following was among the most prominent subjects of Andy Warhol's art?

A)celebrities
B)women
C)cities
D)landscapes
A
4
What Swedish artist is known for his oversized sculptures of everyday objects ?

A)Le Corbusier
B)Oldenburg
C)Warhol
D)Kierkegaard
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Which French writer and thinker 1905-1980)is most directly associated with this existentialism?

A)Camus
B)Descartes
C)Sartre
D)Braque
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What is the main characteristic of Frank Gehry's Guggenheim Museum Bilbao?

A)Creative use of reinforced concrete
B)Vertical lines with no ornamentation
C)Classical columns and pediments
D)Free-flowing geometric shapes
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What is the best-known play by Samuel Beckett?

A)Waiting for Godot
B)A Doll's House
C)Louisa Miller
D)Death of a Salesman
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What type of art is exemplified by Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty?

A)found art
B)ready-made
C)land art
D)combine
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9
How do the Bulgarian artists Christo and Jean-Claude create art?

A)They paint murals on public buildings.
B)They cover large areas with cloth.
C)They build sculpture from garbage.
D)They use their bodies in a staged setting.
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Which disciple of Louis Sullivan was one of the most influential American architects of the twentieth century?

A)Frank Lloyd Wright
B)Philip Johnson
C)Robert Venturi
D)Denise Scott Brown
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11
What questions are explored by the Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman in his films?

A)Loss of religious faith and modern despair
B)Sexuality and gender roles
C)Classical antiquity and modern aesthetics
D)Catholicism and sexuality
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In Bill Viola's The Crossing, what happens to the human figure?

A)It is transformed into light.
B)It is covered in red paint.
C)It is attacked by fire and water
D)It is pixelated into tiny spots of color.
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What major public outdoor memorial was designed by Maya Ying Lin?

A)Holocaust Memorial
B)The Oklahoma City National Memorial
C)Vietnam Veteran's Memorial
D)Vietnam Women's Memorial
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14
What artistic form is Robert Rauschenberg most known for?

A)Self-portraiture
B)Found art
C)Kinetic sculpture
D)Combine painting
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Which American abstract expressionist is famous for his action paintings?

A)Frankenthaler
B)Pollock
C)Rothko
D)Rauschenburg
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In the 1940s and 1950s, what city replaced Paris as the center of modern art?

A)New York
B)London
C)Milan
D)Prague
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What is distinctive about Mark Rothko's paintings?

A)They borrow heavily from Greek art.
B)They arrange figures in pyramidal form.
C)They focus on natural settings.
D)They use large fields of solid color.
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What contemporary building can be described as "exoskeletal"?

A)The American Center in Paris
B)The Georges Pompidou National Center for Art and Culture
C)The Seagram Building
D)The Guggenheim Museum in New York
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Who designed the first skyscraper in the United States?

A)Frank Gehry
B)Renzo Piano
C)Louis Sullivan
D)Richard Rogers
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According to Sartre, what was the purpose of existentialism?

A)To preserve past traditions.
B)To help people live in an absurd world.
C)To create a standard system of ethics.
D)To strengthen people's religious faith.
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What were the central characteristics and themes of Pop Art? How are these apparent in Andy Warhol's work?
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22
What type of non-western music has influenced the work of the minimalist composer Philip Glass?

A)American Indian chant
B)Polynesian percussion and song
C)Ukrainian music written for the Ud
D)Indian tabla and sitar music
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23
_______________________ 20th-century philosophy investigating human freedom and responsibility
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_______________________ Algerian-born French existentialist writer
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How did the existentialist movement influence the ideas of modern society?
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_______________________ Russian composer who used traditional musical elements in innovative ways
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_______________________ term describing the current artistic style in the 21st century
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What is aleatoric music?

A)Music that uses real sounds from nature
B)Music created by chance
C)Highly structured compositions
D)Music used specifically for psychological treatment
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_______________________ painting style that uses large blocks of color
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What two American poets wrote from a feminist perspective?

A)Kerouac and Ginsberg
B)Wiesel and Beckett
C)Sexton and Plath
D)Updike and Albee
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What are the origins of Deconstructivist Architecture? How are its principles evident in Frank Gehry's design of the Ray and Maria Stata Center at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ?
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______________________ Danish existential philosopher 1813-1955)
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_______________________ art that uses images from mass media and contemporary culture
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_______________________ term adopted by existentialists to describe the meaninglessness of human existence
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What two major contemporary composers have continued to work with traditional elements of melody, harmony, and rhythm?

A)Reich and Stockhausen
B)Brittan and Shostakovich
C)Boulez and Glass
D)Weill and Gershwin
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_______________________ Jewish writer of Night, which was based upon his experiences in a Nazi concentration camp
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_______________________ works of art that add actual objects to the canvas
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How does Rachel Whiteread's Memorial to the Victims of the Holocaust at Judenplatz in Vienna 2000)depict the destruction of the Austrian Jewish community? What is the significance of this depiction?
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What term is applied to the music of Steve Reich, which builds lengthy pieces out of multiple repetitions of simple chords and rhythms?

A)serialism
B)minimalism
C)structuralism
D)aleatorialism
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