Deck 32: Contemporary Art Worldwide

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How does Faith Ringgold use her particular artistic medium to address issues of gender and racism?

A) By creating clear and lucid oil paintings, a traditional art form
B) By using fabrics, traditionally associated with women and incisive narrative
C) By using exotic subject matter to draw the viewer into her photo-collages
D) By using wood, traditionally associated with men and incisive narrative
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The breaking down of national stylistic boundaries is most evident in which contemporary art form?

A) Sculpture
B) Painting
C) Architecture
D) Textiles
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How does the architecture of Günter Behnisch express Deconstructivist theories?

A) Its components are arranged to form a square.
B) It employs varied and nontraditional materials.
C) It denies the possibility of spatial enclosure.
D) It includes one door that is obviously nonfunctional.
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Which of the following is an example of Deconstructivist architecture?

A) Grand Louvre Pyramide, Paris
B) Neue Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart
C) Guggenheim Museum, New York
D) Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao
Question
The incinerated appearance of Anselm Kiefer's Nigredo is meant to allude to what?

A) The Chicago fire
B) Segregation
C) Sexual deviance
D) The Holocaust
Question
Who is the gay artist whose exhibit The Perfect Moment was canceled for its openly gay character?

A) Willie Bester
B) Cliff Whiting
C) David Wojnarowicz
D) Robert Mapplethorpe
Question
Which figure did Chris Ofili depict in a manner that departed radically from conventional representations?

A) Marilyn Monroe
B) The Virgin Mary
C) Pope Paul II
D) Nelson Mandela
Question
Which of the following best describes Barbara Kruger's photo-collages?

A) They reflect the "preciousness" of a good small photo-collage.
B) They challenge media markets to pursue good design practices.
C) Her indiscriminate use of words and photos reflects bad design.
D) They are meant to challenge cultural attitudes around gender.
Question
The work of which contemporary sculptor deals with the issue of who "controls the body"?

A) Judy Chicago
B) Jeff Koons
C) Kiki Smith
D) Faith Ringgold
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In Willie Bester's mixed media Homage to Steve Biko , the numbers serve as a reference to what?

A) The trial that declared an innocent man guilty
B) The various stages in the life of the artist
C) The aesthetic theories around Cubism
D) The dehumanized life of blacks under apartheid
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What everyday items did Rachel Whiteread choose to depict in long rows on the Viennese Holocaust Memorial?

A) Candles
B) Shoes
C) Books
D) Flowers
Question
By placing herself as a spectator of the Last Supper in her Self-Portrait Looking at the Last Supper , Marisol Escobar emphasized herself in what role?

A) Believer in the central tenet of Christianity
B) Viewer of the works of earlier artists
C) Instructor at an art school
D) Critic of all prior artistic movements
Question
Jenny Holzer's 1989 installation at the Guggenheim Museum consisted of what element(s)?

A) A television mounted in a corner
B) A large continuous LED display following the interior ramp
C) Hundreds of photos suspended from the ceiling
D) A combination of found objects and gestural painting
Question
What do many of Basquiat's paintings celebrate?

A) South American revolutionaries
B) African American heroes
C) South African culture
D) Homosexuality
Question
In her photographs protesting the repression of women in postrevolutionary Iran, Shirin Neshat includes rifles as well as text in what form?

A) Neon signs
B) Commercial fonts
C) Farsi poetry
D) English and Arabic
Question
Which of the following is Barbara Kruger's principal aim in taking on the slick design of contemporary advertising in her work?

A) To expose bad design practices, including font use
B) To expose the deceptiveness of media messages
C) To incorporate design practices that would sell her art
D) To validate design decisions related to myths about women
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The Polish artist Krzysztof Wodiczko developed large-scale artworks that included what element?

A) Found metal objects
B) The projection of slide images
C) Paper and fabric
D) Waste products
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The abstract sculpture of which contemporary Japanese artist reflect ancient Shino beliefs?

A) Yayoi Kusama
B) Kimio Tsuchiya
C) Helen Oji
D) Doris Salcedo
Question
Which architect was greatly influenced by Kazimir Malevich and his Suprematist theories?

A) Andy Goldsworthy
B) Zaha Hadid
C) Keith Haring
D) Norman Foster
Question
Which abstract artist chose to depart from the standard rectangular format for paintings?

A) Julian Schnabel
B) Elizabeth Murray
C) Anselm Kiefer
D) Wu Guanzhong
Question
The earthworks of Christo and Jeanne-Claude did not alter the land but rather did what?

A) Created permanent pictures of it
B) Generated molds of the surface
C) Created large spheres above it
D) Modified it with cloth
Question
Which of the following stands as an example of High-Tech architecture?

A) Guggenheim Bilbao Museo
B) Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank
C) Grand Louvre Pyramide
D) Denver Art Museum
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The design of Renzo Piano's Tjibaou Cultural Centre in New Caledonia belongs to which architectural style?

A) Deconstructivism
B) Green architecture
C) High-Tech architecture
D) Suprematism
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Which African American artist appears in all of the photographs in her Kitchen Table series?

A) Lorna Simpson
B) Barbara Kruger
C) Shirin Neshat
D) Carrie Mae Weems
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What is the primary material used by Faith Ringgold in her art?

A) Ink
B) Glass
C) Fabric
D) Wood
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Which monument by Maya Lin can be simultaneously called a work of Minimalist sculpture and a site-specific installation?

A) Viennese Holocaust Memorial
B) Vietnam Veterans Memorial
C) Cloud Gate
D) Bridging Home
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<strong>​   Which artist created this exploration of the contemporary situation of Native Americans in the United States?</strong> A) Chris Ofili B) Elizabeth Murray C) Bill Reid D) Jaune Quick-to-See-Smith <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which artist created this exploration of the contemporary situation of Native Americans in the United States?

A) Chris Ofili
B) Elizabeth Murray
C) Bill Reid
D) Jaune Quick-to-See-Smith
Question
David Wojnarowicz's artworks combining photographs and text address what contemporary issue?

A) Pollution
B) Nuclear war
C) AIDS
D) Immigration
Question
The work of Julian Schnabel, whose pieces revisit Abstract Expressionism but in a wider variety of materials and media, is part of which artistic movement?

A) Post-Expressionism
B) High-techism
C) Texturalism
D) Neo-Expressionism
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Which artist reworks historically important portraits by setting an African American individual in a reproduced pose but against a wallpaper-like background?

A) Jean-Michel Basquiat
B) Kerri James Marshall
C) Kehinde Wiley
D) Chris Ofili
Question
Which ancient art form has Shahzia Sikander worked to imbue with contemporary messages?

A) Glass mosaic
B) Marble inlay
C) Miniature painting
D) Hammered copped
Question
What name did Richard Serra give to his project installed in the plaza of the Jacob K. Javits Federal Building in New York?

A) The Bean
B) lt;em> Cloud Gate
C) Shibboleth
D) Tilted Arc
Question
Kalabari masquerades and festivals provide the subjects for the sculptural works of which artist?

A) Chris Ofili
B) Leon Golub
C) Willie Bester
D) Sokari Douglas Camp
Question
What stylistic term applies to a building that consists of asymmetrical mass and imbalanced forms in a random-seeming design that prompts a reaction of disquiet from viewers?

A) Postmodernist
B) High-tech
C) Deconstructivist
D) Futurist
Question
What is the medium of Edward Burtynsky's Densified Scrap Metal #3A, Toronto, Ontario ?

A) Gelatin silver print
B) Photograph
C) Woodcut
D) Dye coupler print
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Bloodline: Big Family No. 2 references the Chinese governmental policy of restricting married couples in regard to what?

A) Living with extended family
B) Having only one child
C) Divorcing or separating
D) Commuting to their workplaces
Question
Which work by David Hammons is interpreted as a revelation of the racism embedded in the cultural heritage of America?

A) A Book from the Sky
B) Public Enemy
C) Mansheshe
D) Shibboleth
Question
What served as the setting in each of the paintings in Leon Golub's series Mercenaries ?

A) Wallpaper-like repetitive pattern
B) Featureless red background
C) Photomontages of war
D) Encrusted straw and ashes
Question
The outdoor display of large-scale slide images to highlight the plight of the homeless in the United States is the trademark of which artist?

A) Edward Burtynsky
B) Martha Rosler
C) Krzysztof Wodiczko
D) Trigo Piula
Question
The work of which artist reflects the legacy of Marcel Duchamp and Andy Warhol?

A) Martha Rosler
B) Kerry James Marshall
C) Kehinde Wiley
D) Jeff Koons
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<strong>​   Do-Ho Suh installed this site specific piece, Bridging Home , in which city?</strong> A) New Haven B) London C) Seoul D) New York City <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Do-Ho Suh installed this site specific piece, Bridging Home , in which city?

A) New Haven
B) London
C) Seoul
D) New York City
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<strong>​   What material did El Anatsui use to create his Bleeding Takari II ?</strong> A) Mosaic glass and plastic webbing B) Mother-of-pearl and carnelian C) Linen and cotton D) Bottle caps and aluminum cans <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What material did El Anatsui use to create his Bleeding Takari II ?

A) Mosaic glass and plastic webbing
B) Mother-of-pearl and carnelian
C) Linen and cotton
D) Bottle caps and aluminum cans
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<strong>​   Damien Hirst's postmodern series of sculptures, including Hydra and Kali (shown here), for the Venice Biennale, gathered a group of objects from the history of art under the pretext that they came from where?</strong> A) The Library of Alexandria B) A museum in Iraq C) The home of a wealthy collector D) A shipwreck <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Damien Hirst's postmodern series of sculptures, including Hydra and Kali (shown here), for the Venice Biennale, gathered a group of objects from the history of art under the pretext that they came from where?

A) The Library of Alexandria
B) A museum in Iraq
C) The home of a wealthy collector
D) A shipwreck
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Trigo Piula's Ta Tele is a commentary on the influence of Western culture on which African nation?

A) Burkina Faso
B) Mali
C) Democratic Republic of Congo
D) São Tomé and Príncipe
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<strong>​   Anish Kapoor's Cloud Gate is most similar to Richard Serra's Tilted Arc in what respect?</strong> A) Its arch form that allows people to walk under it B) Its location in a plaza in a busy city C) Its reflective, mirrorlike surface D) The public's reaction to the work <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Anish Kapoor's Cloud Gate is most similar to Richard Serra's Tilted Arc in what respect?

A) Its arch form that allows people to walk under it
B) Its location in a plaza in a busy city
C) Its reflective, mirrorlike surface
D) The public's reaction to the work
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Norman Foster's cucumber-shaped skyscraper at 30 St Mary Axe is located in which city?

A) Dublin
B) New York
C) London
D) Sydney
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<strong>​   What Columbian artist created this and other paintings detailing the treatment of Iraqi prisoners at the prison at Abu Ghraib?</strong> A) Trigo Piula B) Julian Schnabel C) Fernando Botero D) Anselm Kiefer <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What Columbian artist created this and other paintings detailing the treatment of Iraqi prisoners at the prison at Abu Ghraib?

A) Trigo Piula
B) Julian Schnabel
C) Fernando Botero
D) Anselm Kiefer
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Helen Oji's painting Mount St. Helens is an abstract landscape showing the eruption of Mount St. Helen's volcano taking the shape of which object?

A) Airplane
B) Kimono
C) Spiral
D) Globe
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Which architect designed La Grande Louvre Pyramide in Paris?

A) Frank Gehry
B) Maya Lin
C) Zaha Hadid
D) I. M. Pei
Question
Wu Guanzhong's Wild Vines with Flowers Like Pearls combines Western Abstract Expressionism with what traditional form?

A) Korean scroll painting
B) Japanese woodcuts
C) Chinese literati painting
D) Chinese wall paintings
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Deck 32: Contemporary Art Worldwide
1
How does Faith Ringgold use her particular artistic medium to address issues of gender and racism?

A) By creating clear and lucid oil paintings, a traditional art form
B) By using fabrics, traditionally associated with women and incisive narrative
C) By using exotic subject matter to draw the viewer into her photo-collages
D) By using wood, traditionally associated with men and incisive narrative
B
2
The breaking down of national stylistic boundaries is most evident in which contemporary art form?

A) Sculpture
B) Painting
C) Architecture
D) Textiles
C
3
How does the architecture of Günter Behnisch express Deconstructivist theories?

A) Its components are arranged to form a square.
B) It employs varied and nontraditional materials.
C) It denies the possibility of spatial enclosure.
D) It includes one door that is obviously nonfunctional.
C
4
Which of the following is an example of Deconstructivist architecture?

A) Grand Louvre Pyramide, Paris
B) Neue Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart
C) Guggenheim Museum, New York
D) Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao
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5
The incinerated appearance of Anselm Kiefer's Nigredo is meant to allude to what?

A) The Chicago fire
B) Segregation
C) Sexual deviance
D) The Holocaust
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6
Who is the gay artist whose exhibit The Perfect Moment was canceled for its openly gay character?

A) Willie Bester
B) Cliff Whiting
C) David Wojnarowicz
D) Robert Mapplethorpe
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7
Which figure did Chris Ofili depict in a manner that departed radically from conventional representations?

A) Marilyn Monroe
B) The Virgin Mary
C) Pope Paul II
D) Nelson Mandela
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8
Which of the following best describes Barbara Kruger's photo-collages?

A) They reflect the "preciousness" of a good small photo-collage.
B) They challenge media markets to pursue good design practices.
C) Her indiscriminate use of words and photos reflects bad design.
D) They are meant to challenge cultural attitudes around gender.
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9
The work of which contemporary sculptor deals with the issue of who "controls the body"?

A) Judy Chicago
B) Jeff Koons
C) Kiki Smith
D) Faith Ringgold
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10
In Willie Bester's mixed media Homage to Steve Biko , the numbers serve as a reference to what?

A) The trial that declared an innocent man guilty
B) The various stages in the life of the artist
C) The aesthetic theories around Cubism
D) The dehumanized life of blacks under apartheid
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11
What everyday items did Rachel Whiteread choose to depict in long rows on the Viennese Holocaust Memorial?

A) Candles
B) Shoes
C) Books
D) Flowers
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12
By placing herself as a spectator of the Last Supper in her Self-Portrait Looking at the Last Supper , Marisol Escobar emphasized herself in what role?

A) Believer in the central tenet of Christianity
B) Viewer of the works of earlier artists
C) Instructor at an art school
D) Critic of all prior artistic movements
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13
Jenny Holzer's 1989 installation at the Guggenheim Museum consisted of what element(s)?

A) A television mounted in a corner
B) A large continuous LED display following the interior ramp
C) Hundreds of photos suspended from the ceiling
D) A combination of found objects and gestural painting
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14
What do many of Basquiat's paintings celebrate?

A) South American revolutionaries
B) African American heroes
C) South African culture
D) Homosexuality
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15
In her photographs protesting the repression of women in postrevolutionary Iran, Shirin Neshat includes rifles as well as text in what form?

A) Neon signs
B) Commercial fonts
C) Farsi poetry
D) English and Arabic
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16
Which of the following is Barbara Kruger's principal aim in taking on the slick design of contemporary advertising in her work?

A) To expose bad design practices, including font use
B) To expose the deceptiveness of media messages
C) To incorporate design practices that would sell her art
D) To validate design decisions related to myths about women
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17
The Polish artist Krzysztof Wodiczko developed large-scale artworks that included what element?

A) Found metal objects
B) The projection of slide images
C) Paper and fabric
D) Waste products
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18
The abstract sculpture of which contemporary Japanese artist reflect ancient Shino beliefs?

A) Yayoi Kusama
B) Kimio Tsuchiya
C) Helen Oji
D) Doris Salcedo
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19
Which architect was greatly influenced by Kazimir Malevich and his Suprematist theories?

A) Andy Goldsworthy
B) Zaha Hadid
C) Keith Haring
D) Norman Foster
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20
Which abstract artist chose to depart from the standard rectangular format for paintings?

A) Julian Schnabel
B) Elizabeth Murray
C) Anselm Kiefer
D) Wu Guanzhong
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21
The earthworks of Christo and Jeanne-Claude did not alter the land but rather did what?

A) Created permanent pictures of it
B) Generated molds of the surface
C) Created large spheres above it
D) Modified it with cloth
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22
Which of the following stands as an example of High-Tech architecture?

A) Guggenheim Bilbao Museo
B) Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank
C) Grand Louvre Pyramide
D) Denver Art Museum
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23
The design of Renzo Piano's Tjibaou Cultural Centre in New Caledonia belongs to which architectural style?

A) Deconstructivism
B) Green architecture
C) High-Tech architecture
D) Suprematism
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24
Which African American artist appears in all of the photographs in her Kitchen Table series?

A) Lorna Simpson
B) Barbara Kruger
C) Shirin Neshat
D) Carrie Mae Weems
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25
What is the primary material used by Faith Ringgold in her art?

A) Ink
B) Glass
C) Fabric
D) Wood
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26
Which monument by Maya Lin can be simultaneously called a work of Minimalist sculpture and a site-specific installation?

A) Viennese Holocaust Memorial
B) Vietnam Veterans Memorial
C) Cloud Gate
D) Bridging Home
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27

<strong>​   Which artist created this exploration of the contemporary situation of Native Americans in the United States?</strong> A) Chris Ofili B) Elizabeth Murray C) Bill Reid D) Jaune Quick-to-See-Smith
Which artist created this exploration of the contemporary situation of Native Americans in the United States?

A) Chris Ofili
B) Elizabeth Murray
C) Bill Reid
D) Jaune Quick-to-See-Smith
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28
David Wojnarowicz's artworks combining photographs and text address what contemporary issue?

A) Pollution
B) Nuclear war
C) AIDS
D) Immigration
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29
The work of Julian Schnabel, whose pieces revisit Abstract Expressionism but in a wider variety of materials and media, is part of which artistic movement?

A) Post-Expressionism
B) High-techism
C) Texturalism
D) Neo-Expressionism
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30
Which artist reworks historically important portraits by setting an African American individual in a reproduced pose but against a wallpaper-like background?

A) Jean-Michel Basquiat
B) Kerri James Marshall
C) Kehinde Wiley
D) Chris Ofili
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31
Which ancient art form has Shahzia Sikander worked to imbue with contemporary messages?

A) Glass mosaic
B) Marble inlay
C) Miniature painting
D) Hammered copped
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32
What name did Richard Serra give to his project installed in the plaza of the Jacob K. Javits Federal Building in New York?

A) The Bean
B) lt;em> Cloud Gate
C) Shibboleth
D) Tilted Arc
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33
Kalabari masquerades and festivals provide the subjects for the sculptural works of which artist?

A) Chris Ofili
B) Leon Golub
C) Willie Bester
D) Sokari Douglas Camp
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34
What stylistic term applies to a building that consists of asymmetrical mass and imbalanced forms in a random-seeming design that prompts a reaction of disquiet from viewers?

A) Postmodernist
B) High-tech
C) Deconstructivist
D) Futurist
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35
What is the medium of Edward Burtynsky's Densified Scrap Metal #3A, Toronto, Ontario ?

A) Gelatin silver print
B) Photograph
C) Woodcut
D) Dye coupler print
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36
Bloodline: Big Family No. 2 references the Chinese governmental policy of restricting married couples in regard to what?

A) Living with extended family
B) Having only one child
C) Divorcing or separating
D) Commuting to their workplaces
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37
Which work by David Hammons is interpreted as a revelation of the racism embedded in the cultural heritage of America?

A) A Book from the Sky
B) Public Enemy
C) Mansheshe
D) Shibboleth
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38
What served as the setting in each of the paintings in Leon Golub's series Mercenaries ?

A) Wallpaper-like repetitive pattern
B) Featureless red background
C) Photomontages of war
D) Encrusted straw and ashes
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39
The outdoor display of large-scale slide images to highlight the plight of the homeless in the United States is the trademark of which artist?

A) Edward Burtynsky
B) Martha Rosler
C) Krzysztof Wodiczko
D) Trigo Piula
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40
The work of which artist reflects the legacy of Marcel Duchamp and Andy Warhol?

A) Martha Rosler
B) Kerry James Marshall
C) Kehinde Wiley
D) Jeff Koons
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41

<strong>​   Do-Ho Suh installed this site specific piece, Bridging Home , in which city?</strong> A) New Haven B) London C) Seoul D) New York City
Do-Ho Suh installed this site specific piece, Bridging Home , in which city?

A) New Haven
B) London
C) Seoul
D) New York City
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42

<strong>​   What material did El Anatsui use to create his Bleeding Takari II ?</strong> A) Mosaic glass and plastic webbing B) Mother-of-pearl and carnelian C) Linen and cotton D) Bottle caps and aluminum cans
What material did El Anatsui use to create his Bleeding Takari II ?

A) Mosaic glass and plastic webbing
B) Mother-of-pearl and carnelian
C) Linen and cotton
D) Bottle caps and aluminum cans
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43

<strong>​   Damien Hirst's postmodern series of sculptures, including Hydra and Kali (shown here), for the Venice Biennale, gathered a group of objects from the history of art under the pretext that they came from where?</strong> A) The Library of Alexandria B) A museum in Iraq C) The home of a wealthy collector D) A shipwreck
Damien Hirst's postmodern series of sculptures, including Hydra and Kali (shown here), for the Venice Biennale, gathered a group of objects from the history of art under the pretext that they came from where?

A) The Library of Alexandria
B) A museum in Iraq
C) The home of a wealthy collector
D) A shipwreck
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44
Trigo Piula's Ta Tele is a commentary on the influence of Western culture on which African nation?

A) Burkina Faso
B) Mali
C) Democratic Republic of Congo
D) São Tomé and Príncipe
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45

<strong>​   Anish Kapoor's Cloud Gate is most similar to Richard Serra's Tilted Arc in what respect?</strong> A) Its arch form that allows people to walk under it B) Its location in a plaza in a busy city C) Its reflective, mirrorlike surface D) The public's reaction to the work
Anish Kapoor's Cloud Gate is most similar to Richard Serra's Tilted Arc in what respect?

A) Its arch form that allows people to walk under it
B) Its location in a plaza in a busy city
C) Its reflective, mirrorlike surface
D) The public's reaction to the work
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46
Norman Foster's cucumber-shaped skyscraper at 30 St Mary Axe is located in which city?

A) Dublin
B) New York
C) London
D) Sydney
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47

<strong>​   What Columbian artist created this and other paintings detailing the treatment of Iraqi prisoners at the prison at Abu Ghraib?</strong> A) Trigo Piula B) Julian Schnabel C) Fernando Botero D) Anselm Kiefer
What Columbian artist created this and other paintings detailing the treatment of Iraqi prisoners at the prison at Abu Ghraib?

A) Trigo Piula
B) Julian Schnabel
C) Fernando Botero
D) Anselm Kiefer
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48
Helen Oji's painting Mount St. Helens is an abstract landscape showing the eruption of Mount St. Helen's volcano taking the shape of which object?

A) Airplane
B) Kimono
C) Spiral
D) Globe
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49
Which architect designed La Grande Louvre Pyramide in Paris?

A) Frank Gehry
B) Maya Lin
C) Zaha Hadid
D) I. M. Pei
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50
Wu Guanzhong's Wild Vines with Flowers Like Pearls combines Western Abstract Expressionism with what traditional form?

A) Korean scroll painting
B) Japanese woodcuts
C) Chinese literati painting
D) Chinese wall paintings
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