Answer the following about artists championed by art critic Clement Greenberg, for 10 points each.
[10e] In the essay “American-Type Painting,” Greenberg promoted artists from this movement, focusing particularly on the “all-over” paintings of Jackson Pollock.
ANSWER: abstract expressionism [or abstract expressionists; or AbEx; prompt on New York School; prompt on action painting or drip painting by asking “what broader movement is that a part o?f”; reject “abstraction” or “expressionism”]
[10h] In the late 1960s, Greenberg befriended a Guyanese artist with this first name who created several “map paintings.” Another artist with this first name used black, geometric patterns in pieces such as Die Fahne Hoch! (“dee FAH-nuh HOKE”).
ANSWER: Frank [accept Frank Bowling or Richard Sheridan Patrick Michael Aloysius Franklin Bowling; accept Frank Stella or Frank Philip Stella]
[10m] Frank Stella’s belief that painting must have this quality led Greenberg to call him a “post-painterly” abstract artist. The cover of Kanye West’s Graduation by Takashi Murakami exemplifies a “super” form of this quality.
ANSWER: flatness [or being flat; accept Superflat; prompt on being 2-dimensional or 2D]
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