How were economic conditions of western europe-united states


Assignment:

Part 1

1) Throughout the 1960s and into the 1970s, American society underwent a shift in attitude and structure largely as a result of major catalysts for change. Name them:

2) What did postmodernism intended to represent a break from?

3) Define Semiotics

4) Define deconstruction

5) __________ photographed herself in a variety of "self-portraits," whose variety and artificiality serve to announce that the "self" is a fictionalized construction.

6) Who created the sculptural installation, The Dinner Party, which the individual place settings were set for women this artist considered the most important women in Western art and history?

7) __________ is the focus of the Guerilla Girls.

8) Who created the following drawing titled Being Antinova? Also know that this artist is known for her series of personae

9) Who achieved notoriety as "Samo," a grafitti artist writing on walls in Soho and Tribeca?

10) Who created this work and who does it pays homage to?

11) Who is the artist directing and facilitating the Great Wall of Los Angeles mural which begun in 1976? Why is the collaborative mural process important according to the artist?

Detail (whole mural over a mile long)

12) Name an artist who has painted a large number of canvases devoted to the traditions and beliefs of Native Americans and is the creator of the Ghost Dancers Ascending :

a. Who designed the Vietnam Veteran's Memorial in Washington, DC?

13) Name the artist whose art consist of contrast between aspects of the traditional religions of Buddhism and Shintoism combined with the most modern technology.

14) What technique is employed in this installation by Dale Chihuly?

15) What is the medium employed in this composition by Jane Dickson?

16) The approach to culture called Structuralism was developed by __________.

17) Adrienne Rich is an important spokesperson for the __________ ____________.

18) The stories of Maxine Hong Kingston's Woman Warrior derive from the Chinese "talk story," a Cantonese tradition that is __________.

19) The literature works of ____________ celebrate double perspective of seeing life through the lenses of two cultures and languages.

20) The works of ________________ where among the first by a native American to garner a wide audience.

21) What is globalization?

22) How are the world's cultures being brought closer together?

23) Who is the architect of the Guggenhein Museum Bilbao in Spain?

24) Why was this building controversial at first? Where is it located and who is the architect?

25) Who combined science and art while creating the Drop?

Part 2

1) What happened on December 7th, 1941?

2) In what years did World War II started and ended?

3) What is the name of an American initiative that provided economic aid to the European countries after War World II and fostered unprecedented prosperity an affluence in Europe?

4) What is the name of a period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies?

5) How were the economic conditions of Western Europe and United States, Eastern Europe and Soviet Union, and Japan after 1950?

6) Define existentialism

7) Name the philosopher whose most important contribution to the intellectual life of the mid twentieth-century was her study of women.

8) Define abstract expressionism

9) Define action painting

10) Who painted Autumn Rhythm: Number 30? Because there is no recognizable subject, what is the style it represents? And what technique (which requires a highly active physical process) did the artist use?

11) Define color field

12) Who painted Red, Brown, and Black? What style of abstract painting (popularized by this painter) does it represent?

13) "Less is more," the motto of __________ is a sentiment that is typical of the architects of mid twentieth-century International style.

14) Le Corbusier's Notre-Dame-du-Haut abandons the __________ of traditional religious architecture.

15) Who is the architect for the Guggenheim Museum in New York?

16) What did Absurdist dramatists reject?

17) Define mobile (the sculptural form)

18) Who created the Red Gongs? And what kind of sculpture is this?

19) Who composed a "musical" piece titled 4'3" consisting of four minutes and 33 seconds of actual silence?

20) What are assemblages?

21) What is this sculpture an example of? Who created it?

22) Define pop art

23) What is the style of this composition? Who created it?

24) What is the style of this composition? Who created it?

25) Define minimalism

26) What is the style of this composition? Who created it?

27) Who were the Beats?

28) The glorification of the ordinary in this architectural style (image below) is equivalent to what kind of art?

29) Which light type musical genre became popular in mid- 20th century where not all words our sung, and music is interspersed between spoken dialogue?

30) Who was successful at popularizing not only classical music, but also at classicizing popular music?

31) Who composed West Side Story (1957)? This is a version of which Play?

Listen to an excerpt below:

West Side Story (4/10) Movie CLIP - America (1961) HD - YouTube

32) Who is one of the most successful of contemporary composers for the musical theater with half of his 16 musicals also being made into films and some of his plays seen by millions of people in various countries?

33) Who is the composer of the Phantom of the Opera? Listen to an excerpt of it:

The Music of the Night - The Phantom of the Opera - YouTube

34) How did the general public feel about the experimentation of avant-garde music as influenced by John cage and others?

35) When did rock music begin to take form?

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