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TRUE OR FALSE Futurism was an avant garde movement in the early twentieth centur

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TRUE OR FALSE Futurism was an avant garde movement in the early twentieth century that emphasized the bold, vibrant, non- natural use of color As the British professor described in the video, avant garde art tends to be "a little bit strarge, a ittle bit weird, a lite bit diconcerting.' in purt because t breaks withaished covxm about what art is and can be Truly abstract art doesn't refer to objects you recognize in the world, rather abstract art calls attention to itself, the fact that t's line, coler, texture, and form on a twodmensional canvas Paul Cezanne said, 7use color in a completely arbitrary way so as to express mysel more powerfully In the short video Where Good Ideas Come From, Steven Joheson claims that places like Paris in the early 20th century movements to crystalize the environment for networks of artists to form, leading to the exchange of ideas that allowed new artistic forms and Linear, one-point perspective is an artistic convention that developed in nineteenth century France to create the illusion of 9 three dimensions on a flat carvas In the short video, Where Good deas Come From, author Steven Johnson argues that bold, innovative ideas are frequenty the product of slow developing hunches rather than ightning bolt, "Eurekall moments in the documentary film segment we viewed from Paris: The luminous Years, Paris's art scene in the early 20th century was made up primarily of French artists who wanted to create conventional works worthy of being exhibited at the Salons sponsored by the French Academy EMost avant garde artists were immediately well eceved by the general public FMonticelo and Montpelier were sections of Paris where the avant garde took up residence and began develithe revolutionary artistic movements of the early twentieth century As the chief spokesman for Dadaism, Marcel Duchamp stated he had "a mad and starry desire to assassinate beauty." In many ways, Dada is the "religion" of anti-art and anti-beauty, rebelling against all art forms that came before. The performance of "Wish by Nine Inch Nails and "Raise Your Glass" by Pink captures the darker aggressive impulses found The rant delivered by the Marine Corps drill sergeant in Full Metal Jacket captures the ultra-strict conformity to rules and in the ld, an unconscious farce theorized by Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis. regulations that can adversely affect a person overwhelmed by their superego, an unconscious force theorized by Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis Marcel Dchamp was the chief spokesman for Dadaism, the author of the rodast Manifesto of 1918.- "Ready mades" and "found objects" like Fountain (1917 signed urinal) and in Advance of a Broken Arm (snow shovel) became an acceptable part of the modern art scene thanks to Tristan Tzara As a movement, Dadaism began at the Cabaret Voltaire in Zurich, Switzerland Surrealism is an artistic movement where artists seek to liberate the creative powers of the u nconscious, as theorized by Sigmund Freud in books like The Interpretation of Dreams (1900). Conceptual art places more value on the thoughts a work provokes than on the technical skll required to create it. of New York City as the new capital of World War ll and the Nazi occupation of France figured prominently in the emergence the art world Ad Reinhardt's black square contains deep, dark hues of blue, red, and green mades and "lound objects" like Fountain (1917 signed urinal) and in Advance of a Broken Arm (snow shove) acceptable part of the modern art scene thanks to Tristan Tzara Which of the folowing is true regarding this famous Henri Matisse painting? A It was Woman with Hat D. Answers A & CE. All the above brutaly orticized before it eventually sold B.iIt accentuates the importance of bold color in the Cubist style C.It s tted

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Option B: Cabaret Voltaire in Zurich

OptionE : All the above

Option D: All the above

Option D: Joan Miro

Option B: Mark Rothko

Option C The Spanish Civil War