
Exploring Collage in Modern Art
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What is collage in the context of modern art?
Collage is a digital art form that only uses photography.
Collage is a painting technique that uses only paint and brushes.
Collage is a modern art technique that involves assembling various materials onto a single surface to create a new artwork.
Collage refers to a type of sculpture made from clay.
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Who is considered a pioneer of collage techniques?
Pablo Picasso
Andy Warhol
Jackson Pollock
Henri Matisse
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Which art movement is most associated with the use of collage?
Impressionism
Surrealism
Futurism
Cubism
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Name a famous collage artist from the 20th century.
Hannah Höch
Jackson Pollock
Andy Warhol
Pablo Picasso
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What materials are commonly used in collage art?
Paper, photographs, fabric, magazine clippings, found objects
Paint, charcoal, ink
Wood, metal, glass
Plastic, clay, rubber
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How did Pablo Picasso contribute to the development of collage?
Pablo Picasso contributed to the development of collage by incorporating non-art materials into his artworks, thus pioneering the technique.
He was primarily known for his sculptures and did not work with collage.
He rejected the use of any materials outside traditional paint and canvas.
He focused solely on painting without exploring other mediums.
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What is the significance of the Dada movement in relation to collage?
The Dada movement significantly popularized collage as a means to challenge artistic conventions and societal norms.
The Dada movement focused solely on painting and sculpture, ignoring collage.
Collage was first introduced by the Surrealists, not the Dadaists.
Dada rejected collage as a valid art form.
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