Modern Art Movements
Instructions: From Cubism to Pop Art, explore the revolutionary movements that changed the world of art!
- 1.
Which art movement, pioneered by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, broke objects into geometric shapes?
AExpressionismBCubismCSurrealismDFauvism - 2.
Which movement, led by André Breton, sought to channel the unconscious mind in art?
AArt NouveauBSurrealismCDadaismDMinimalism - 3.
Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup Cans and Marilyn Monroe portraits are icons of which movement?
AOp ArtBMinimalismCAbstract ExpressionismDPop Art - 4.
Which early 20th-century movement used bold, non-naturalistic colors, earning its artists the nickname 'wild beasts'?
ACubismBFuturismCFauvismDImpressionism - 5.
Jackson Pollock was a leading figure of which American art movement?
AAbstract ExpressionismBPhotorealismCColor Field PaintingDPop Art - 6.
The Dada movement originated during World War I in which Swiss city?
AZurichBBernCBaselDGeneva - 7.
Which movement, associated with Piet Mondrian, reduced art to geometric shapes and primary colors?
ASuprematismBBauhausCDe Stijl (Neoplasticism)DConstructivism - 8.
Which Italian movement celebrated speed, machinery, and modern technology in art?
AMetaphysical ArtBFuturismCNeo-ExpressionismDArte Povera - 9.
Marcel Duchamp's 'Fountain,' a signed urinal submitted as art, challenged conventions of which movement?
ADadaBFuturismCCubismDSurrealism - 10.
Which German school of art and design, founded by Walter Gropius in 1919, combined crafts and fine arts?
ADe StijlBBauhausCArts and CraftsDVienna Secession - 11.
Which movement featured artists like Donald Judd and Dan Flavin using simple geometric forms?
AMinimalismBLand ArtCConceptual ArtDFluxus - 12.
Salvador Dalí's 'The Persistence of Memory' features what famous melting objects?
AIce cream conesBFacesCCandlesDClocks - 13.
Which Post-Impressionist painter is famous for painting Tahitian women and vibrant tropical scenes?
APaul GauguinBGeorges SeuratCHenri de Toulouse-LautrecDPaul Cézanne - 14.
The Art Nouveau movement of the late 1800s was characterized by what type of forms?
AFlowing organic curves inspired by natureBSharp geometric anglesCRandom splashes and dripsDSolid blocks of primary colors - 15.
Which artist is famous for large-scale wrapping projects, including wrapping the Reichstag in Berlin?
AChristo and Jeanne-ClaudeBAi WeiweiCJeff KoonsDBanksy