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Which art form encompasses non-realistic forms like Cubism, Abstract Expressionism, and Surrealism?
What do artists do during the 1970's up to present, as mentioned in the text?
What is the meaning of 'ISM' in the context of modern art?
What do we call the visual art forms that need to be appreciated and include advertising art, basketry, metal craft, and mat weaving?
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Which art form involves copying as it is?
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What represents a shift to realism and abstractionism globally?
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What is the major difference between traditional and contemporary artists?
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What does CCP stand for in the context of artistic movements in the Philippines?
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When is Contemporary Art typically defined as being produced?
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What is the defining characteristic of Kinetic Art?
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What is the primary focus of Feminist Art?
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What is the key feature of Performative Art?
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What does Digital Art primarily rely on in its creative practice?
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Which art movement is known for its reliance on optical illusions?
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What is the primary characteristic of Postmodern Art?
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"Environment Art" primarily revolves around which theme?
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Study Notes
Modern Art Movements
- Non-realistic forms like Cubism, Abstract Expressionism, and Surrealism are encompassed by Modern Art.
Contemporary Art
- Artists in the 1970s to present explore new mediums, techniques, and concepts.
'ISM' in Modern Art
- 'ISM' in the context of modern art refers to a distinct style or philosophy.
Applied Arts
- Applied Arts include visual art forms that are functional and appreciated, such as advertising art, basketry, metal craft, and mat weaving.
Realistic Art
- Realistic Art involves copying things as they are.
Global Shift
- The global shift to realism and abstractionism represents a shift in artistic styles.
Traditional vs Contemporary Artists
- The major difference between traditional and contemporary artists is their approach to mediums, techniques, and concepts.
CCP in the Philippines
- CCP stands for Cultural Center of the Philippines in the context of artistic movements.
Contemporary Art Period
- Contemporary Art is typically defined as being produced from the 1970s to present.
Kinetic Art
- The defining characteristic of Kinetic Art is its use of movement and motion.
Feminist Art
- The primary focus of Feminist Art is on the experiences and perspectives of women.
Performative Art
- The key feature of Performative Art is its use of the body as a medium.
Digital Art
- Digital Art primarily relies on technology and digital tools in its creative practice.
Op Art
- The art movement known for its reliance on optical illusions is Op Art.
Postmodern Art
- The primary characteristic of Postmodern Art is its rejection of traditional notions of art and culture.
Environment Art
- Environment Art primarily revolves around the theme of the environment and nature.
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Test your knowledge of art movements, including realism and abstractionism, as well as the different 'isms' related to modern art. This quiz covers significant shifts in global art, encompassing visual arts, performing arts, and integrative forms.