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Lesson no # 1
IDENTIFICATION. Identify the 20th century art style by selecting you answer on the
box below.
-Cubism -Non-objectivism -Pop art -Neo-primitivism
-Performance art -Action painting -Conceptual art -Expressionism
-Mechanical style -Surrealism -Fauvism -Installation art
ANSWER KEY:
1. Cubism
2. Performance art
3. Action Painting
4. Op art
5. Conceptual art
6. Expressionism
7. Mechanical style
8. Fauvism
9. Neo-primitivism.
10. Dadaism
A B
ANSWER KEY:
1. b
2. c
3. e
4. g
5. i
6. a
7. f
8. h
9. j
10. d
1. It is a form of modern art in which the actions of an individual or a group at place and
time constitute the work.
A. Conceptual Art B. Pop Art C. Installation Art D. Performance Art
2. He was known for his action painting and he worked on huge canvases spread on the
floor, spattering, squirting and dribbling paint with no preplanned pattern or design in
mind.
A. Jackson Pollock B. Roy Lichtenstein C. Joseph Kossuth D. Andy Warhol
3. It was a style characterized by dream fantasies, memory images and visual tricks and
surprises.
A. Neo-primitivism B. Dadaism C. Fauvism D. Surrealism
4. Which of the following is not an artwork of Claude Monet?
A. Bridge Over a Pond of Water Lilies C. The Red Boats
B. La Promenade D. Starry Night
5. It often requires little or no physical craftsmanship and much of the artist’s time and
effort go into the idea behind the work.
A. Conceptual Art B. Pop Art C. Installation Art D. Performance Art
6. An art form that uses sculptural materials and other media to modify the way the
viewer experiences a space.
A. Conceptual Art B. Pop Art C. Installation Art D. Op Art
7. “Spolarium” exhibits what emotions of Filipinos to Spaniards?
A. love B. admiration C. respect D. revolution
8. In Philippine Art Setting, “Spolarium” was created by ___________.
A. Amorsolo B. Francisco C. Luna D. Edades
9. “One and Three Chairs” is an example of ______________.
A. Conceptual Art B. Optic Art C. Pop Art D. Performance Art
10. “Four Masks” is an example of __________.
A. Outdoor Installation B. Performance Art C. Futuristic Art D. Technical Art
ANSWER KEY:
1. d
2. a
3. b
4. d
5. a
6. c
7. d
8. c
9. a
10. a
1. An art form that makes use of space and materials in truly innovative ways.
A. Performance Art B. Sculpture C. Technical Art D. Installation Art
2. Art form that makes use of the human body.
A. Installation Art B. Technical Art C. Performance Art D. Abstract Art
3. “Forgotten Dream” was created by ___________.
A. Krasner B. Gottieb C. Newman D. Rothko
4. Abstractionist who pioneered “action painting.”
A. Leger B. Pollock C. Krasner D. Rothko
5. Famous Cubist artist who created “Three Musicians.”
A. Picasso B. Severini C. Leger D. Mondrian
6. An art style made of 3-dimensional figures.
A. Mechanical Style B. Futurism C. Non-objectivism D. Cubism
7. Art style that uses bold, vibrant colors and visual distortions.
A. Cubism B. Dadaism C. Fauvism D. Surrealism
8. Ben Shahn’s artwork that speaks about the condition of workers.
A. Blue Window B. Miner’s Wives C. Woman with Hat D. Diana
9. A style that depicts an illogical, subconscious dream world.
A. Realism B. Abtractionism C. Futurism D. Surrealism
10. An art movement that expresses the artist’s role in social reform.
A. Social Realism B. Social Expressionism C. Social Impressionism D. Abstract
ANSWER KEY:
1. d
2. c
3. b
4. b
5. a
6. d
7. c
8. b
9. d
10. a
TRUE OR FALSE: Write TRUE if the statement is true and FALSE if otherwise.
ANSWER KEY:
1. False
2. True
3. False
4. True
5. False
6. True
7. True
8. True
9. True
10. True
IDENTIFICATION. Identify the 20th century style by selecting you answer on the box below.
______________1. a form of “action painting,” with the action taking place in the viewer’s
eye.
______________2. It arose in the mind of the artist, took concrete form for a time, and then
disappeared (unless it was captured in photo or film documentation).
______________3. It also made use of commonplace, trivial, even nonsensical objects.
______________4. Their inspirations were celebrities, advertisements, billboards, and comic
strips that were becoming commonplace at that time.
______________5. used different color saturations (purity, vividness, intensity) to create
their desired effects.
______________6. One form of abstract expressionism was seen in the works of Jackson
Pollock.
______________7. The daring young artists in this movement succeeded in creating their
own synthesis of Europe’s cubist and surrealist styles.
______________8. A style that used bold, vibrant colors and visual distortions.
______________9. An art style that incorporate elements from the native arts of South Sea
Islanders and wood carvings of African tribe.
______________10. This style is characterized by fantasies, memory images, and visual
tricks and surprises.
ANSWER KEY:
1. Op art
2. Conceptual art
3. Neo-Dadaism
4. pop art
5. color-field painting
6. action painting
7. abstract expressionism
8. Fauvism
9. Neo-primitivism.
10. Dadaism
TRUE OR FALSE: Write TRUE if the statement is true and FALSE if otherwise.
1. Neo-Dadaists seemed to enjoy nonsense for its own sake and simply wanted to laugh
at the world.
2. Conceptualists questioned the idea of art as objects to be bought and sold
3. In op art, lines, spaces, and colors were randomly planned and positioned to give the
illusion of movement.
4. Many surrealist works depicted morbid or gloomy subjects.
5. Dadaism was a style characterized by dream fantasies, memory images, and visual
tricks and surprises.
6. The use of light brush strokes and lighting were introduced during the period of
expressionism.
7. Surrealism was a style that depicted an illogical, subconscious dream world beyond
the logical, conscious, physical one
8. In different periods of history, social realists have addressed different issues: war,
poverty, corruption, and industrial and environmental hazards.
9. Pablo Picasso is one of the pioneers of cubism.
10. The movement known as futurism began in Italy in the early 2000s.
ANSWER KEY:
1. True
2. True
3. False
4. True
5. True
6. False
7. True
8. True
9. True
10. False