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Art Fundamentals, 9/e
Otto Ocvirk, Bowling Green SU
The Art of the Third Dimension
Multiple Choice
1
The Bauhaus was:
A)
a German beer hall where artists gathered
B)
a comic strip published by the German underground during WW II
C)
a German school of architecture
D)
all of the above
E)
none of the above
2
A three-dimensional, moving sculpture is called a:
A)
mobile
B)
relief
C)
installation
D)
silhouette
E)
happening
3
The sculptural term meaning to carve or cut away materials is called:
A)
division
B)
substitution
C)
subtraction
D)
addition
E)
multiplication
4
All of the following are three-dimensional arts except:
A)
mobiles
B)
sculptures
C)
silk screens
D)
ceramics
E)
fiberwork
5
Who said, "Form follows function"?
A)
Marshall McLuhan
B)
Frank Lloyd Wright
C)
Louis Sullivan
D)
Frank Gehry
E)
Isamu Noguchi
6
The primary methods for creating three-dimensional forms include all of the following except:
A)
subtraction
B)
manipulation
C)
addition
D)
modelling
E)
substitution
7
A three-dimensional work that is closed, massive, and simple is called:
A)
atectonic
B)
tectonic
C)
catatonic
D)
glyptic
E)
none of the above
8
Three-dimensional artists who want to create stark, simple, geometric shapes are called:
A)
minimalists
B)
geometric artists
C)
kineticists
D)
pop artists
E)
mobilists
9
Alexander Calder is noted for his:
A)
explorations of negative space
B)
mobiles
C)
watercolor paintings of the sea
D)
lifesize, cast bronze figures
E)
environments
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