| 38th | Top art movements |
| Question 1: He and a group of artists that included ________ were central to the development of Color Field painting. | |||
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| Question 2: It was inspired by European modernism and closely related to ________, while many of its notable early proponents were among the pioneering Abstract Expressionists. | |||
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| Question 3: ________ working in Washington, DC., was also a pioneer of the color field movement in the late 1950s who used series' as important formats for his paintings. | |||
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| Question 4: According to ________ Jane Livingston, Diebenkorn saw both Matisse paintings in an exhibition in Los Angeles in 1966 and they had an enormous impact on him and his work. | |||
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| Question 5: Color Field painting is related to Post-painterly abstraction, Suprematism, ________, Hard-edge painting and Lyrical Abstraction. | |||
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| Question 6: In 1970 art critic ________ said: | |||
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| Question 7: Color Field pioneers such as Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Clyfford Still, ________, Adolph Gottlieb and Robert Motherwell are primarily thought of as Abstract Expressionists. | |||
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| Question 8: [21][22] When in 1967 he returned to abstraction his works were parallel to movements like the Color Field movement and ________ but he remained independent of both. | |||
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| Question 9: During the late 1950s and early 1960s ________ was a significant figure in the emergence of Minimalism, Post-Painterly Abstraction and Color Field painting. | |||
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| Question 10: Although ________ is closely associated with Action Painting because of his style, technique and his painterly touch and his physical application of paint, art critics have likened Pollock to both Action painting and color field painting. | |||
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