M8-Practice Test - Answers
Module 8 - Three Dimensional Media
PRACTICE TEST - ANSWERS
QUESTIONS
- What are the two basic processes used in creating sculpture? Give an example of each, with links or an image to support your answers.
- What is the difference between free standing and relief sculpture?
- Define the four methods used in sculpture. Give examples of each one, with a link or image to support your answers.
- What is installation? How does it change the context of sculpture?
- How does performance art change the context of three-dimensional media?
- We see evidence of the invention of new technologies in the art historical record of three-dimensional artworks. Give four examples of this evidence and an image or link to an image in support of your answers.
ANSWERS
- Free standing allows the viewer to walk completely around the work. Relief sculpture has a surface raised from a solid backing material.
- Additive: example = assemblage Subtractive: example = wood carving
- Carving: wood sculpture Modeling: ceramic sculpture Casting: bronze sculpture Assemblage: mixed media sculpture
- In performance art the artist becomes part of the work itself through movement, speech or gesture.
- Stone carving bronze casting cut and welded metal electronic media
- Installation is is an artwork made up of various objects that involve an entire space: interior room, exterior space or a combination of both. Often site-specific, installations can include both two and three-dimensional media, including sculpture, sound and projected images.