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What is the defining characteristic of integrative art?
What is the defining characteristic of integrative art?
- The focus on social issues in contemporary society
- The combination of different art forms to create a hybrid art (correct)
- The use of non-objective or non-representational subjects
- The emphasis on originality and conformity to artistic norms
What is the central question that the subject of a work of art usually generates?
What is the central question that the subject of a work of art usually generates?
- What is it? (correct)
- What is the artist's intention?
- What is the theme of the work?
- What is the meaning behind the work?
Which of the following is a characteristic of non-objective art?
Which of the following is a characteristic of non-objective art?
- The work is representational
- The work is not recognizable (correct)
- The subject is recognizable
- The work represents realistic depictions
What is a key distinguishing factor between contemporary arts and modern arts?
What is a key distinguishing factor between contemporary arts and modern arts?
What is the role of the audience in relation to a work of art?
What is the role of the audience in relation to a work of art?
Which of the following is a characteristic of the avant-garde style in the arts?
Which of the following is a characteristic of the avant-garde style in the arts?
Which of the following is the most accurate definition of theme in a work of art?
Which of the following is the most accurate definition of theme in a work of art?
Which of the following is a characteristic of objective art?
Which of the following is a characteristic of objective art?
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Integrative Art
- Combines different art forms to produce a hybrid art
- Result of "crossbreeding" in contemporary art scene
The Subject of Art
- Person, animal, thing, or issue represented in a work of art
- Generates the question "WHAT IS IT?"
Theme
- Recurring idea or element in a work of art
- Refers to the artist's ideas, thoughts, and feelings
Types of Art
- Objective Art: artworks with recognizable subjects, also known as realistic or representational art
- Non-Objective Art: artworks with unrecognizable subjects, also known as non-representational or non-objective art
Contemporary Arts
- Art made by living artists today
- Characterized by originality, rather than conforming to artistic norms
- Focus on social issues and constant innovation
- Distinguished from modern arts by its emphasis on present time and originality
Audience
- Plays an active role in reacting and constructing meaning about the work of art
Modern Arts
- Developed as styles and techniques
- Distinguished from contemporary arts by its focus on style and technique rather than present time
Avant-Garde Style
- Used by daring and innovative artists in various art forms
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