ART 101: Wonder Woman & Pop Art Quiz
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What are the two contrasting depictions of Wonder Woman portrayed in comics?

  • Brave and reckless
  • Strong and dominant (correct)
  • Intelligent and wise
  • Sexy and submissive (correct)

Which of the following characteristics best defines Pop Art?

  • Use of everyday objects and commercial imagery (correct)
  • Highly detailed landscapes
  • Personal emotional expression
  • Focus on religious themes

Which artist is known for the large sculpture that became iconic in the Pop Art movement?

  • Roy Lichtenstein
  • Robert Indiana (correct)
  • Jackson Pollock
  • Andy Warhol

Who are the two artists currently at the top of the list of most purchased artists in the world?

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What is a common feature of Andy Warhol's artwork?

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What is the significance of galleries in the context of the art market?

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Which of the following describes what constitutes 'banal subjects' in art?

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Which of the following best defines an Art Fair?

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Which of the following best explains the relationship between corporations and art purchases?

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What role does the illegal art market play in the funding of terrorism?

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Which of the following characteristics is associated with Postmodernism in art?

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What is an example of Tangible Cultural Heritage?

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Which statement correctly defines Cultural Nationalism?

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How has Postmodernism been influenced by Duchamp?

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What is the significance of 'source countries' in relation to looted art?

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What trend in the art market might suggest the feelings of the ultra-wealthy about the economy?

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Flashcards

Wonder Woman's duality

Wonder Woman's portrayal in comics showed a conflict between her seductive femininity and powerful independence.

Breaking chains imagery

The image of Wonder Woman breaking chains symbolizes her liberation from societal constraints and patriarchal domination.

Pop Art

Pop Art, emerging in the 1950s, uses mass-produced imagery and banal subjects, often drawing inspiration from popular culture.

Banal subjects in art

Pop Art takes ordinary objects and everyday life as its subject matter, challenging traditional notions of art's purpose.

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Robert Indiana's Pop Art

Robert Indiana is known for large sculptures like the 'LOVE' sculpture, representing Pop Art's use of iconic imagery and commercial design.

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Roy Lichtenstein's Pop Art

Roy Lichtenstein is famous for his vibrant, comic book-inspired paintings, capturing the essence of Pop Art's fascination with mass-produced culture.

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Top art markets

The largest art markets in the world are located in the United States, the United Kingdom, and China.

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Popular art on the market

Contemporary art, particularly paintings and sculptures, dominates the global art market today.

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Art Market Factors

Factors driving the extremely high prices of some art and artists include rarity, artistic significance, historical context, celebrity endorsements, and investor interest.

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Corporate Art Purchases

Corporations purchase art for branding, prestige, tax benefits, investment opportunities, and to enhance their image.

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Art Market Signals

The state of the art market can reflect the overall economic climate, particularly among wealthy individuals. A thriving market suggests confidence and optimism, while a downturn may indicate economic uncertainty.

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Looted Art Origins

Stolen or looted art and antiquities often originate from archaeological sites, museums, private collections, and historical locations in developing countries.

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Market & Source Countries

Market countries are nations where stolen art is sold, often with legal frameworks that make it difficult to return to source countries where they originated.

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Tangible Cultural Heritage

Physical objects that represent a culture's history, tradition, or identity, such as artifacts, sculptures, and buildings. These are often the targets of looting.

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Intangible Cultural Heritage

Non-material aspects of a culture, like storytelling, music, dance, and traditions, that cannot be physically touched but are essential to a culture's identity.

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Postmodern Art's Key Idea

Postmodern art rejects grand narratives and universal truths, embracing subjectivity, irony, and fragmentation.

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Study Notes

ART 101, Fall 2024 - Final Exam Topics

  • Duchamp: 11/5/24
  • Picasso: 11/7/24
  • Modernism: 11/5/24
  • Pollock: 11/7/24
  • Abstraction: 11/7/24
  • Superman: 11/12/24
  • Wonder Woman: 11/14/24

Wonder Woman (TH 11/14/24)

  • Study guide for Quiz 5 covers this topic, and Week 12 module in Kodiak
  • Two sides of Wonder Woman:
    • Sexy, submissive
    • Strong, dominant
  • Historical context of breaking chains imagery
  • How does this relate to her image as Wonder Woman?
  • Attributes/powers of Wonder Woman

Pop Art (TH 11/14/24)

  • What is Pop Art?
    • General characteristics
    • Themes
    • Emergence in culture
    • Banal or ordinary subjects in art (examples)
  • Artists:
    • Robert Indiana (large sculpture, what makes it Pop Art)
    • Roy Lichtenstein (type of Pop Art, how it's an example, subjects)
    • Andy Warhol (themes & subjects, Marilyn Monroe, Coca-Cola, Campbell's Soup Cans)
    • Common thread in Warhol's works
    • How these works reflect ideas of Pop Art
  • Top three art markets globally
    • Largest market share holder
    • Regions
  • Popular forms of art on the market
  • Leading artists in sales figures
  • Who sells art/antiquities?
    • Galleries (selective)
  • Art Fairs
  • Auctions
  • Factors driving high art prices
  • Corporations and art purchasing
  • Current state of the art market (signaling the economy)

The Illegal Art Market (TH 11/20/24)

  • Stolen/looted art and antiquities origins
  • Market countries
  • Source Countries (e.g., Ancient Egypt reclaiming looted history)

Cultural Heritage (TH 11/20/24)

  • Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage
  • Cultural Nationalism
  • Cultural Internationalism

Postmodernism (T 12/3/24 & TH 12/5/24)

  • Contemporary Art: (T 12/3/24 & TH 12/5/24)
  • Key ideas of Postmodern art
  • Influence of Duchamp
  • Continuing/moving beyond Modernism ideas
  • Review handouts and class slides
  • Reframe reading information in your own words
  • Identify aspects of Postmodernism in unseen works
  • Opinion on Postmodernism (reasons)

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Prepare for your ART 101 quiz by exploring two major topics: the dual nature of Wonder Woman and the characteristics of Pop Art. Delve into how Wonder Woman's image reflects both strength and submission, and understand the emergence of Pop Art through influential artists like Warhol and Lichtenstein. This quiz will cover important historical contexts and artistic themes.

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