This prominent critic, and champion of the Abstract Expressionists, believed that an Action painter's canvas was "an arena in which to act-rather than a space in which to reproduce," and that the painting was a result of this encounter.
a. Marcel Duchamp
b. Clement Greenberg
c. Harold Rosenberg
d. Peggy Guggenheim
c. Harold Rosenberg
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a) the Newport Folk Festival b) Soulsville, U. S. A. c) the Monterey Pop Festival d) ABC Studios in Hollywood
Although (1) had been their king for years, in the book of 1 Samuel, the (2) succumbed to the pressure of surrounding pagan nations and asked God for a (3) king to lead them.
What will be an ideal response?
In this work of Han artistry, the red serpents coiled and intertwined from top to bottom of the banner represent
a) a deity connecting the heavens to the middle and lower realms of the cosmos. b) the eternal presence of temptation that lures humankind towards the underworld. c) a symbol of good fortune earned by the deceased for having lived as a virtuous wife. d) a traditional design element incorporated for color and decoration.
By 2000, home video was yielding an annual $20 billion worldwide, or:
A. three times the North American box-office income. B. one-half of the North American box-office income. C. one-tenth of the North American box-office income. D. an amount equivalent to the North American box-office income.