Place the following Art Movements in chronological order (like a timeline):
Movements Chronological Order
Impressionism 1. Realism
Futurism 2. _______
Land Art 3. _______
Expressionism 4. _______
Realism 5. _______
Pop Art 6. _______
Abstract Expressionism 7. _______
Fauvism 8. _______
Cubism 9. _______
Minimalism 10. _______
Color Field 11. _______
Photorealism 12. _______
Feminist Art 13. _______
Performance Art 14. _______
Post Impressionism 15. _______
Surrealism 16. _______
Dada 17. _______
Identify the Art Movement that matches the following definition (not in chronological order):
Characteristics Movements
- Artwork that gave voice to and pushed the boundaries of gender inequality 1. Feminist Art
 - Use of dream imagery or an unplanned process to tap into the subconscious 2. _______
 - Artwork so realistic and detailed that it does not look manmade 3. _______
 - Revolt against World War I, absurd art, ready-mades 4. _______
 - Emphasis on speed, motion, power, and illusion of motion 5. _______
 - Simplify art to its most basic forms: geometric shapes displayed impersonally 6. _______
 - Captures fleeting effects of light, broken brushstrokes, outdoor subjects 7. _______
 - Focused on artists’ individual emotion and experience, NOT realistic subject 8. _______
 - Mass production of art about celebrities and consumerism; screen-printing 9. _______
 - Artists use only color, line, & shapes;includes Color Field & Action Painting 10. _______
 - Focused on blocks or spills of color/envelop viewer in color as emotion 11. _______
 - Features working-class people without idealization in an accurate style 12. _______
 - Art that is created outside with natural materials, such as rocks and leaves 13. _____
 - Objects and people from multiple viewpoints at once, geometric forms 14. _______
 - Artwork that is acted out in front of an audience or filmed for viewing 15. _______
 - Uses bold color-from the imagination, not reality, flat 2-D subject, outlined 16. _______
 - Influenced by Impressionism, but each artist created an individual style 17. _______