When a sculptor is concerned mainly with “mass” he uses
- steel
- solids
- wire
- concrete
- bronze
Another name for “space” in sculpture is
- scientitfic
- holes
- depth
- void
- size
Watruba, Bill and Frink tend to use
- mass
- light
- space
- transparency
- lightness
Whereas Calder, Smith and Uhlman use
- mass
- light
- space
- transparency
- lightness
New sculptural ideas have come from Modern
- books
- communication
- movies
- factories
- materials
until 1900 sculpture was
- non-objective
- abstract
- realistic
- emotional
- expressionistic
after 1918 sculpture became more
- difficult
- professional
- scientific
- non0-representational
- realistic
sculpture today makes use of
- limited materials
- stone
- everything
- plastic
- craft
sculpture which reminds us of a root of a tree is
- representational
- modern
- non-objective
- organic
- inorganic
Sculpture which is like a section of the human body is
- modern
- organic
- non-objective
- representational
- inorganic
sculpture reminding us of machine parts is
- inorganic
- modern
- non-objective
- organic
sculpture like a geometric human would be
- inorganic
- modern
- non-objective
- representational
- organic
From Pass exams art appreciation: exam questions and answers by FG de Vere Tyndall A.T.C. (1968)