Answer some questions regarding the work of Native American visual artist, Jaune (“zhohn”) Quick-to-See Smith, for 10 points each.
[10e] Smith created a series I See [this color] to juxtapose stereotypical commodification of Native American cultures. Andy Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup Cans prominently featured this color and white.
ANSWER: red [accept I See Red]
[10m] To connect her culture with modern times, Smith’s landscapes evoked this artistic movement by drawing parallels to Agnes Martin and Mark Rothko, who were both components of its similar color field style.
ANSWER: abstract expressionism [accept word forms like abstract expressionist; reject “expressionism”]
[10h] Smith used dripping paint and newspaper clippings to depict this object, similar to a work by Jasper Johns. Nam June Paik depicted this non-flag object electronically with neon pipes and television sets.
ANSWER: map of the United States [accept maps of North America; prompt on maps by asking “of what?”; prompt on the United States by asking “what object is portrayed to depict the country?”] (The Smith work is States Names, and the Paik work is Electronic Superhighway.)
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