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JMatthes

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In Sky Cathedral, artist Louise Nevelson has combined found materials to create a sculpture. What is this process called?
 
  a) assemblage
  b) relief sculpture
  c) eclectic borrowing
  d) trompe-l'oeil

Question 2

Nancy Rubins's Pleasure Point is an installation because it
 
  a) introduces sculpture and other materials into a space to transform our experience of it.
  b) presents carved boxes to tell stories in installments.
  c) uses water to create form.
  d) illustrates delicious foods and candies.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a



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