QUIZ #8, #9 History of Photography, EUROPE, America

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1920s-1930s Europe: ARTH 199 - History Of Photography #2677 - Fall 2022 1920s-1930s Europe Due Oct 23 at 11:59pm Points 20 Questions 6 Available Aug 29 at 12am - Oct 23 at 11:59pm Time Limit 60 Minutes Allowed Attempts 2 Instructions You have TWO attempts to take this quiz; the time limit for each is 60 minutes. 22.10.22, 22:05 Note: You should review ALL required materials included on the previous pages. You WILL be asked questions about this content! Attempt History Attempt Time LATEST Attempt 1 35 minutes (@ Correct answers are hidden. Score for this attempt: 17 out of 20 Submitted Oct 22 at 10:04pm This attempt took 35 minutes. Question 1 Match the description with the correct term. a mass-produced, lreadymad . common object that the artist selects and Score 17 out of 20 515 pts -l
1920s-1930s Europe: ARTH 199 - History Of Photography #2677 - Fall 2022 22.10.22, 22:05 sometimes modifies art (or artists) that are innovatory, introducing or exploring new forms lavant—garde \—— or subject matter ;o a collaborative drawing approach first used by surrealist artists to create bizarre and intuitive drawings \—— lexquisite corpse the creation of art lautomatism ¢l without conscious control a collage constructed lphotomontage :] from photographs Question 2 717 pts Match the description with the correct name. This Dada artist changed the course of art history when he displayed an overturned urinal entitled "Fountain." lMarceI Duchamp #l This photographer lEugéne Atget worked in quiet obscurity in Paris for decades until -
1920s-1930s Europe: ARTH 199 - History Of Photography #2677 - Fall 2022 22.10.22, 22:05 the Surrealists discovered and celebrated his work. This Dadaist is known for lHannah Hach A] their mastery of the photomontage P technique, whose work often referenced women's changing place in society. This Surrealist lLészI 6 Moholy-Nagy photographer developed a technique of creating camera-less images known as "photograms.” -l This photographer lManueI Alvarez Bravo #] created images of the people, culture, and landscape of Mexico, turning the commonplace into a Surrealist- influenced mystery. Called the 'eye of Paris,’ lBrassa'r this photographer said he looked for the surreal in reality itself. & This French poet is credited as the founder of Surrealism. lAndré Breton .4)
1920s-1930s Europe: ARTH 199 - History Of Photography #2677 - Fall 2022 22.10.22, 22:05 Question 3 3/3pts According to Freudian psychoanalytic theory, the part of your mind that would rather sleep in or play video games instead of studying is the l[ Select ] :] _ You ultimately decide to log into Canvas and take this quiz, thinking your ego made the decision. This is perhaps because your l[ Select ] ¢l was urging you to focus on your schoolwork. Answer 1: id Answer 2: ego Answer 3: superego Question 4 0/3pts According to the Metropolitan Museum essay, "Surrealism," choose the statements below that are TRUE. Note: There are THREE correct answers.
1920s-1930s Europe: ARTH 199 - History Of Photography #2677 - Fall 2022 Surrealism's love of the irrational and disregard for tradition were + fostered by Dada a decade earlier. The former Dadaist Jean (Hans) Arp was the only Surrealist to experiment with unpredictable processes. Surrealism originally begin as a literary movement; the visual arts, seen as stifling true creativity, were altogether ignored. The Surrealists admired Picasso and Duchamp because of the analytic, provocative, and erotic qualities of their work. The work of Max Ernst displays recurrent themes in Surrealist art, including violence and annihilation. The Mexican artists Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera officially joined the Surrealist movement. Question 5 171 pts Dada artists were interested in the element of chance for ALL of these reasons, EXCEPT: it was a way to distance the artist from the creative process 22.10.22, 22:05
1920s-1930s Europe: ARTH 199 - History Of Photography #2677 - Fall 2022 22.10.22, 22:05 it was another way to to undermine cherished notions and assumptions about art it was a new method of depicting motion it was spontaneous and intuitive Question 6 1/1 pts LA A R photogram, 1925 (source 3 (https:/www.moma.org/collection/works/54466) )
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