Question

This artist’s later works became increasingly three-dimensional and often included undulating curves protruding from the canvas, such as in a series whose entries were titled for the chapters of Moby-Dick. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this artist whose “Black Paintings” feature regions of black paint separated by thin bands of unpainted canvas.
ANSWER: Frank Stella [or Frank Philip Stella]
[10h] Frank Stella is praised as one of the few painters able to create “unspatial” works in this 1964 essay by Donald Judd, which describes the emergence of the “new three-dimensional art.”
ANSWER: Specific Objects
[10e] While “Specific Objects” claims that three-dimensional art does not represent a movement, Judd and Stella are both considered to be members of this 20th-century movement whose artists sought to eliminate all non-essential forms and ornament.
ANSWER: minimalism [or minimalist art]

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TeamOpponentPart 1Part 2Part 3Total
Cornell BMIT A001010
Florida AChicago B001010
McGill AYale B100010
North Carolina AIndiana A1001020
Northwestern AColumbia A001010
Stanford AOhio State A001010