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1 Pop Art and Related Sculpture Terms on Final Exam

2 Claes Oldenburg Shoestring Potatoes Spilling From a Bag Clothspin

3 20 th Century Art During this period of art history, sculptors explored a great variety of styles – such as Realism, Expressionism, Abstraction, Dada, and Surrealism.

4 Styles of Art Realism – Subject matter shown true- to-life without stylization.

5 Styles of Art Abstraction – A work of art in which that emphasizes the design and a simplified investigation of forms. Pablo Picasso Brancusi

6 Styles of Art Non-Objective – art that is an expression in pure design and shows no representation of natural or human-made objects. Barbara Hepworth David Smith

7 Styles of Art Surrealism – a style of 20 th c art in which artists combine normally unrelated objects. Salvador Dali Alberto Giacometti

8 Assemblage – a sculpture made from different found objects and materials. Louise Nevelson Pablo Picasso

9 Critical Analysis Description – in this section you describe all the things you see in the work of art. Analysis – in this section you break down a work of art in order to discover relationships between elements of design. Interpretation – in this section you discuss the meaning or mood of the artwork. Judgement – in this section you discuss whether the artwork is successful or not and why. (this is the correct order of a art critique)

10 Composition Refers to the way lines, shapes, and colors are put together in a work of art. Proportion The relationship between several objects or between parts of a single object or person.

11 Scoring – a sculpture technique that creates a neat and crisp fold when using cardboard, paper, or metal. Armature – the supporting skeletal structure that prevents a sculpture form collapsing during construction.

12 Additive – a sculpture process in which material is applied to build up a form. Subtractive – a sculpture process in which material is removed or cut away excess material, leaving the finished work.


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