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This activity contains 9 questions.

Question 1.
________ began in the early 1960s, and referenced the images of mass culture.


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Question 2.
_________ was a "nihilist" art form. As a movement it championed senselessness, noise, and irrationality. Its chief strategy was insult and outrage.


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Question 3.
_________ is the movement with which Henri Matisse is most often associated.


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Question 4.
_________ was the technique of using chance or accidental occurrences to develop artistic themes.


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Question 5.
Two artists who worked together to promote the style called "Cubism" were ________.


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Question 6.
_________ were the two major art movements of the 1960s.


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Question 7.
________ was the major art movement of the 1950s.


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Question 8.
Ernst Kirchner was a young "Bohemian" artist associated with the ________ group.


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Question 9.
The painter Wassily Kandinsky believed that the greatest device to express emotion was ________.


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