Announcement: Final Exam Short List and Terminology

Humphrey Owens, Starlings in flight over Scotland, 2013

Humphrey Owens, Starlings in flight over Scotland, 2013

The short list for the Final Exam is now posted online under “Slidelists” in the Class Downloads area. You will only see images taken off this short list. As you prepare for the final, be sure to look over the important names and terminology listed on Slide Lists 5 and 6.

The Final Exam is on Tuesday, December 17, 10 am. Please arrive on time so that you don’t miss the slide id’s.

Please review the exam format below, it is exactly the same as the Midterm Exam.  The Final is NOT cumulative. The vocabulary terms for the terminology section are listed below!

Part I–Slide Identification: 5 slides, 4 points each

Identify each slide by a) Artist (1 pt), b) Title or subject (1 pt), c) Date (worth ½ pt), and d) Significance (1 1/2 pts — why is this photograph important?)

Part II–Short Answer Questions: 4 questions, 5 points each

Identify the photographer and title for each slide, then answer specific questions related to the photograph (i.e., What photographic movement does this photograph belong to?)

Part III– Slide Comparison Essays: 2 essays, 22 points each

You will be shown two photographs side-by-side. Identify the photographer and title of each work. I will identify an important art historical issue or problem for the comparison. You should discuss the issue in an essay comparing and contrasting the two slides. You should make references to material discussed in lectures and readings. You can refer to other works in order to support a point or observation. Write with clear and concise sentences in essay form.

Part IV–Vocabulary: define 3 terms, 5 points each

Choose only 3 terms to discuss. I will list the following 6 art/photographic movements:
Dada
Group f.64
Surrealism
Social Landscape
New Topographics
Pictures Generation

Write a few complete sentences defining the movement and give an example.

Extra Credit (optional)

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