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| 1. | Is known as the originator of Suprematism, beginning with figurative works but simplyfying to geopetric forms |
| 2. | Pollock's work is also known as |
| 3. | Rauschenberg often worked in what media, which can be seen in works like Bed |
| 5. | Is known as a constructivist photographer and was innovative for his use of new angles and perspectives |
| 6. | Rivera and Siqueiros both supported this type of innovations, for spreading the wealth distribution and experimenting with new artistic techniques |
| 7. | L.H.O.O.Q. is and example of |
| 8. | three themes/motifs that continue through the body of Kahlo's work |
| 11. | Both artists are considered part of the Pop movement |
| 12. | Two characterized that are known of Pollock's drip paintings |
| 14. | works like Bottlerack and Fountain are examples of |
| 21. | Two artists whom reintroduced a sense of control that contradicted the gestural aspectsof abstract expressioninm |
| 22. | Early in Pollock's career, he is interested in the ideas of Jung's |
| 24. | One of the subjects that Brancusi reworked many times |
| 25. | Rauschenberg often explored ideas of sexuality leaving interpretation up to the viewer with works like this, which serves as an example of combined work |
| 26. | Although her work is highly personal, the Kahlo's inclusion of pre-columbian and contemporary symbols also makes her work what for a larger audience |
| 27. | Rivera and Kahlo's interest was reflected in their collection of artifacts and archeological finds |
| 28. | The artist credited with the first purely abstract work is |
| 29. | Siqueiros was consistently dedicated to the ideals of the revolution while this artist later changed his mind after seeing the horrors, deceit, and bloodshed of the supposed revolutionaries |
| 30. | Two of the other subjects that Brancusi reworked many times |
| 31. | The Futurist alignment with technology eventually makes other associate them with |
| 33. | John Heartfield explored the political ideas concerning Germany in his |
| 34. | He is known as the pre-eminent abstract expressionist |
| 35. | The title of the work that seems to embody the logical conclusion of the continuing breakdown in hierarchy |
| 36. | Worked as both a Futurist painter and sculptor |
| 38. | One of the few women artists, who painted mostly self-portraits throughout her lifetime |
| 39. | The most innovative modern sculptor of the early 20th century was |