ART 305 Study Test with Complete Solutions
Jean Kilbourne - Answer-argues that the purpose of the mass media is to deliver and audience to advertisers
-did a show called "Killing us softly"
- she was a model herself and she talks about what the media looks for and how you need to look a certai...
Jean Kilbourne - Answer-argues that the purpose of the mass media is to deliver and
audience to advertisers
-did a show called "Killing us softly"
- she was a model herself and she talks about what the media looks for and how you
need to look a certain way
TV manipulation - Answer-they are manipulating us through the ads they put on during
the shows we watch
-for young boys and girls they have only barbies or girls and cars for boys they are
molding the child without them knowing it
TV ethical concerns on ads - Answer-they promote sexism, gender stereotyping, and
manipulate
Laura Mulvey - Answer-British feminist
-wrote Visual and other pleasures
-she was focused on the male gaze and what they look at and find pleasure in woman
and ads that are being produced
-SCOPOPHILIA (deriving pleasure from looking)
Modernism - Answer-focuses on New
-white male
-oil on canvas
- the art/work is new and has never been done before
Post Modernism - Answer-referencing the past to make a statement
-values minorities
-build on modernism
Appropriation - Answer-taking something for your own use that someone else already
created
-its like the lazy version of taking someone else work but putting a spin to it and calling it
art and becoming famous from it
Judy Chicago - Answer-Illinois born
- founded first Feminist Art Program in 1971 at California Institute for the Arts
-most famous art piece was Dinner Party
it imitated the last supper
-post modern
, Betye Saar - Answer-deals with feminist issues of gender and identity
-1972 The Liberation of Aunt Jemima is an ASSEMBLAGE
-3 dimensional collage
-made by many different objects
-deeply embedded the Civil Rights Movement of 1960s
-symbolic
Jean-Michel Basquiat - Answer-began his career as a graffitist in NYC
-celebrated cultural contributions of African Americans
-created images that address political inequities of racist society/ stereotypes
-bell hooks says his work serves notice on the white public and calling them out on
racial superiority
-post modernist
-collaberated with Andy Warhol
what was the most powerful new mass media art form? - Answer-the movies
Eadwerd Muybridge - Answer-Scottish born photographer,
-hired by Governor Leland Stanford of California to create 1st photographs of moving
animals
-animals in motion
-Wrote Animal Locomotion
-1st to take Sequential photographs
Georges Melies - Answer-masterpiece: A Trip to the moon (1902)
-didn't really happen
-had special effects
D.W Griffith "Birth Of A Nation" - Answer-1st silent epic
-black face
-extremely racist
-banned but admired
Stereotype - Answer-Major generalization of groups of people
Alfred Hitchcock - Answer-created psycho and the birds
-psycho-sexual thrillers
Rene Magritte - Answer-La Belle Captive (a novel written in dialogue with 77 paintings
-non-linear narrative
-Dead woman lying nude on her bed
narrative structures
Kathe Kollwitz - Answer-from Spain
- scared of Hitler
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