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"You have your way. I have my way. As for the right way, the correct way, and the only way, it does not exist" Who said this? |
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"Is it possible to make a work that is not a work of art?" Who said this? |
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Who created Mutt and Jeff and in what year was it first published? How often is was it published? |
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Bud Fisher, November 1907, and published six days a week. |
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Who wanted to flip the hierarchy of art? He considered the medium to be secondary: first and foremost was the idea. Art could be constructed from, and mediated through, anything. |
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What was the Dada movement? |
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Use of chance to make art Anti-art subversive Emphasis on the irrational Embracing the nonsensical Anti-Everything Play games to produce random irrational results |
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"Our Heads are round so that our thinking can change direction". Who said this? |
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Who are the three main art critics? |
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Rosenberg, Greenberg and Coates |
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"What was to go on the canvas was not a picture but an event." Who said this? |
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"Paingint is self discovery. Every good artist paints what he is." Who sai this? |
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Who did John Cage influence in experimental music? |
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Beatles', Paul McCartney and John Lennon. |
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""He rearranges the images to reflect lives extremely random order that cannot be describes as accidental." Who is this statement by a critic said about? |
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Who did they paintings of the American Flags over and over again? |
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Who did the Campbell's soup, coca cola, Marilyn monroe and brillo boxes? |
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Which artist put bricks on the ground and called it art? |
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Which artist did long performance instalations with beeswax, honey and felt? |
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Which artist put himself on a car like he was being crucified? along with shooting himself? |
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What was Paul McCarthy known for? |
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Spaghetti Man, Tomato Head, Carribean Pirates Performance video. |
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Who was obsessed with Polka dots? |
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A girl born without a mother... |
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Frances Picabia, machine. |
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What artist was known for painting women that were disturbed? |
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Who did automatic drawings? |
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What american artist painted a scene of soldiers "shipping out" ? |
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Who did the fox trot dance diagram? And is known as "The Double Twinkle-man" |
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What artist did to public, love private? |
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