• Card 46 / 98: Which of the following statements is not characteristic of the artists known as the Pictures Generation?
    A) They emphasized the image-saturated and media-driven nature of contemporary society.
    B) They privileged the copy over the original through appropriation and pastiche.
    C) They advocated for an art of purity, originality, and transcendence
    D) Their works often suggest that identity is culturally determined.

    Answer:
    C) They advocated for an art of purity, originality, and transcendence

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Explanation:

Purity, originality, and transcendence are modernist values that were critiqued by the artists associated with the Pictures Generation. For more information, please refer to subunit 11.2.

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Art History ARTH209 20th Century Art

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Attribution:  Anahit Ter-Stepanian, PhD; Rebecca Butterfield, PhD. Art History ARTH209 20th Century Art. (The Saylor Academy 2014), http://www.saylor.org/courses/arth209/ (Accessed 14 May, 2014). License: Creative Commons BY-NC-ND
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