Which If Any Of These Artworks Are Sculptural Installations
Question: Which media are well suited to each of these common sculptural processes?
Answer: carving: ivory, marble, ebony
Modeling: terra-cotta, wax, Kaolin
Question: Which, if any, of these photographs show examples of ancient or modern earthworks?
Answer: Swirl-modern earthwork
Spider-ancient earthwork
80 Backs-not an earthwork
Green Serpent Mound-ancient earthwork
brick building-not an earthwork
Question: What was the primary sculptural process used to create each of these artworks?
Answer: concrete building-casting
Terra cotta coffin-modeling
standing man-casting
Hawaii god tiki-carving
reclining orange figure-carving
Gallas Rock-modeling
Question: What, if anything, is true of all sculptures?
Answer: They invite us to interact with them
They occupy physical space in our world
Question: What sculptural term is being defined in each of these brief descriptions?
Answer:
Question: Which (if any) of these sculptural works are constructions and which (if any) are assemblages?
Answer: Assemblage:
Bird in box
Wheel on stool
Question: The use of very different methods, materials, and styles—not to mention the manner in which they are reproduced in photographs—often affects how we perceive the massiveness or otherwise of sculptures. Can you place these figures in the correct order by height, from smallest to tallest?
Answer: Lady sitting
Head (brown kinda looks abstract)
Sculpture
Moses
Big Head Tiki (biggest)
Question: Which fundamental sculptural approach was used to create each of these artworks?
Answer: 3 white sculptures are subtractive
2 brown sculptures are additive
Question: What type of stone was used to create each of these sculptures?
Answer: Big Head:Basalt
Sitting Lady:Granite
Lioness: Limestone
Moses: Marble
Question: Because of their powerful physical presence, sculptures have been created throughout history to commemorate the lives of rulers or express their might. But which rulers are associated with these particular sculptures?
Answer: Carving of dying lionness:
King Ashurbanipal
Lion: King Leopold I
Moses: Pope Julius II
Tiki Sculpture:
King Kamehameha I
White Sculpture:
Grand Duke Francesco de’ Medici