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Sailor Jupiter Inner Senshi Admin Member Relations Director
Title : *~Jupes | Jupi~* Posts : 4133 Join date : 2014-01-14 Age : 32 Location : USA
| Subject: Bingo: Women in Art Edition 15th September 2016, 1:36 pm | |
| Welcome to the Women in Art Edition of Bingo! I, Sailor Jupiter , will be your host for special edition of Bingo. All members who have signed up for this round will receive a BINGO card shortly after sign-ups close. Once that is done, the host will call a number of "items" each day: Three (3) items per day for the first five (5) days. Two (2) items per day from the 6th day until the end. If the item called is in your card, you mark it off. The first three members to get a normal line BINGO (horizontal, vertical or diagonal) and post it in this thread win! Ranking is based on posting order; the first member to post their winning BINGO card will get first place, and so on. Anyone else posting a winning BINGO card after the three winning places have been claimed will receive an honorable mention. if they are deemed to be active during the game by the game host. The 1st place winner will receive a special, shiny edition of the stamp.
Special Edition Rules This game of bingo will be played a little differently. Each player will receive a card containing the names of famous women in art. Rather than call out a name, a clue will be given. Players will have to research the artists on the cards or try to search for the answer to the clue in order to figure out which artist they can mark off on their playing cards. - Example wrote:
Bingo Call:
"This Italian artist is considered the most famous in the world. His painting of a smirking woman is seen by an estimated 6 million people per year in the Louvre in Paris, France where it has a room of it's own!
The answer to this, is Leonardo Da Vinci. If you had him on your card, you could mark him off. However, you will not want to post the answer to the clue in the thread! Doing this will be considered cheating! Players are to do their own research about each artist to find the answer to the clue. Participants Luna Andalusite Dark Sportsnutd Cosmos-Hime Evangelion Moonstone Eternal Knight Venuslight - Artist List:
Adelaide Labille Guiard Agnes Martin Alice Neel Ana Medieta Artemisia Gentileschi Barbara Kruger Beatrice Wood Berthe Morisot Bridget Riley Cindy Sherman Diane Arbus Dorothea Lange Elizabeth Murray Eva Hesse Frida Kahlo Georgia O'Keefe Guerrilla Girls Hannah Hoch Helen Frankenthaler Henrietta Johnston Jenny Saville Kathe Kollowitz Lee Bontecou Louise Bourgeois Marlene Dumas Mary Cassatt Maya Lin Natalia Goncharova Rosa Bonheur Sandy Skoglund Sonia Delaunay Suzanne Valadon Vigee Lebrun Yayoi Kusama Yoko Ono
Calls: This clue contains TWO artists: These two French portrait painters are considered part of the Neoclassical and Rococo art movements. They were two of the three female painters admitted to the Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture at a time when there was a cap on the number of women admitted. Immediately, the two were presented as rivals, one with "feminine" painting style of "loose brushstrokes, high-toned color, and flattering renderings of her sitters" and another with "masculine" painting style of "crisp handling, muted tones, and truth to nature." Though many critics found it "immodest" that women would "boastfully parade" their artistic talents (this is now known as jealousy and being petty), both were highly sought after portrait artists and were able to support themselves on their income. An American photographer and installation artist, this contemporary woman creates fantastic and imaginative scenes by building and filling entire, monochrome rooms with bright and colorful sculptures of one, repeating object. In one of her most famous works, a large group of neon green cats climb on every surface of a gray kitchen. In another 3D installation, whimsical gray foxes leap and bound over delicate, upscale table settings. - Round 4:
A German collage artist, her work was part of the Dada movement, an anti-establishment movement in which artists questioned the very nature of art. After the horrors of World War I, this group cried out against institutions with outlandish works that questioned who should be allowed to declare what constitutes art, when entire countries were not responsible enough to avoid war. She is known as one of the creators of photomontage and actively worked against the idea of the "new woman." She disliked the idea that women could either be dainty and demure or free-spirited and masculine, rather than treated as a range of people with different likes and emotions. An American photojournalist, this artist is best know for her work under the Farm Security Administration in the Depression Era, a governmental branch set up to historically document the plight of farmers. Her portraits captured the suffering, hardship, and community of rural citizens after the stock market crash of 1929. Her lesser known work includes photography of Japanese citizens in California during the Japanese Internment. Her photos were considered so controversial that they were impounded by the American government for more than 50 years. This America abstract painter is known for her "color field paintings," large canvases with giant swaths of color. Her method was not to overwork the canvas, but to use turpentine-soaked work spaces to elicit vibrant colors from her paints. She was influenced by Jackson Pollock and studied under the famous abstract expressionist, Hans Hofmann.
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This American oil painter was known for her "honest" portraits of the female body. Rather than painting women as stylized or perfect, she painted all women, young and old, as they appeared. Her vibrant and expressive oil paintings culminated in her most famous body of work which includes nude portraiture of pregnant women. This jack of all trades is an artist, architect, and sculptor. She, most famously, won the contest to create the Vietnam War Veteran's Memorial in 1979. Since then she has gone on to do many other public memorials and open spaces including a Civil Rights Memorial and The Woman's Table at Yale, which celebrates the entry of women into the university and their accomplishments. Her park design for Rosa Parks Circle includes LED lights embedded under an ice rink which reflect the constellations in the night sky on the night of its completion. This Italian Baroque artist is most famous for her Caravaggian (meaning, in the style of the artist Caravaggio) Judith Slaying Holofernes, in which the Hebrew Judith cuts off the head of the Assyrian General Holofernes to save her people. Her depiction is one of the only from this time period which depicts Judith as strong, focused, and brave rather than demure and disgusted with her task. When questioned by nobility on the merits of her art as a woman, she stated, "My illustrious lordship, I'll show you what a woman can do."
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Known for her repeating patterns of polka dots, which she refers to as her "dot obsession," this Japanese artist has been said to belong to both the Pop Art and Art Brut movements. Living in a Tokyo psychiatric hospital for the past 50 years, she makes a daily trip across the street to paint in her studio. Another French painter, this 19th century artist studied under her father. She was often referred to (and ridiculed) as a "new woman" for her wearing of pants, which she claimed was necessary for her work with animals. She had received a special permit from the government to wear trousers, which were otherwise illegal for women. Her most famous painting, a group of horses completed in 1855, was admired by Queen Victoria. This anonymous group of contemporary, feminist artists formed in 1985 in response to a severe lack of women's art in museums. Their works include posters, billboards and other means of communication. One of their most famous pieces asks, "Do women have to be naked to get into the Met. Museum? Less than 5% of the artists in the Modern Arts sections are women, but 83% of the nudes are female." To keep their anonymity, the group wears gorilla masks for public interviews and performances. Each member takes on the name of a deceased female artist, in order to keep the names of those artists remembered and alive.
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This French, Post-Impressionist painter was considered controversial for her painting of female nudes, an unladylike pastime in early 1900's French society. She began her career as a model for the famous painters Renoir and Toulouse-Lautrec. A friend and student of Edgar Degas, in 1894 she was the first woman to be inducted into the prestigious Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, three years before it openly admitted female students. This contemporary (meaning that she is still alive today), British oil painter is famous for her large paintings of large women. She discovered her subject matter while attending the University of Cincinnati, stating that she saw, "Lots of big women. Big white flesh in shorts and T-shirts. It was good to see because they had the physicality that I was interested in." An American photographer, she was best known for her portraits of "freaks," as she called them, which included dwarfs, giants, transgender people, nudists, circus performers and any other persons perceived as "ugly" or "surreal." Struggling with depression, she took her own life in July of 1971 at age 48. Her life was recorded in a 2006 fictionalized drama starring Nicole Kidman, entitled Fur.
Hint: My best suggestion for finding the answers to these clues is to google "women artists" and check out the suggested artists at the top of the page. You can also try including facts from the calls in your google search such as "1894 woman admitted to Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts." Most of all - check out the photos! Enjoy the art and have fun!
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Sailor Jupiter Inner Senshi Admin Member Relations Director
Title : *~Jupes | Jupi~* Posts : 4133 Join date : 2014-01-14 Age : 32 Location : USA
| Subject: Re: Bingo: Women in Art Edition 16th September 2016, 6:39 pm | |
| Sign ups have begun! They will end at the end of the day on 9/18. P.S. Please read the special edition rules - this game is a little different than the bingo you're used to! |
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Chmia Lotus Crystal
Title : Leg Lamp Power, Make Up! Posts : 8262 Join date : 2011-10-01 Age : 35 Location : San Antonio, Texas
| Subject: Re: Bingo: Women in Art Edition 16th September 2016, 6:41 pm | |
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Andalusite Lotus Crystal
Title : GC's official Eudial Posts : 1955 Join date : 2015-02-25 Age : 32 Location : Mentally still in Zagreb
| Subject: Re: Bingo: Women in Art Edition 16th September 2016, 6:44 pm | |
| I'm so excited for this! Count me in! |
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Sportsnutd Lotus Crystal
Title : GC's Dark Mercury.RAINBOW DASH BEST PONY! Posts : 6893 Join date : 2015-06-29 Age : 40 Location : Littleton, Colorado
| Subject: Re: Bingo: Women in Art Edition 16th September 2016, 11:53 pm | |
| i would like to be in please |
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Cosmos-Hime Moderator
Title : ミ☆ GC's official Sailor Cosmos! ミ☆ Posts : 12832 Join date : 2014-11-14 Age : 32 Location : ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
| Subject: Re: Bingo: Women in Art Edition 17th September 2016, 2:09 am | |
| Haven't played a game of triva bingo in a long time. Count me in! |
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Sailor Jupiter Inner Senshi Admin Member Relations Director
Title : *~Jupes | Jupi~* Posts : 4133 Join date : 2014-01-14 Age : 32 Location : USA
| Subject: Re: Bingo: Women in Art Edition 17th September 2016, 3:11 pm | |
| Bump! Second to last day for sign ups! |
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| Subject: Re: Bingo: Women in Art Edition 17th September 2016, 3:29 pm | |
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Moonstone Moderator
Title : GC's Official Usagi Tsukino/Sailor Moon Posts : 488 Join date : 2015-05-15 Age : 22 Location : Crystal Millennium
| Subject: Re: Bingo: Women in Art Edition 17th September 2016, 3:34 pm | |
| This sounds cool! Sign me up |
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Eternal Knight Lotus Crystal
Title : GC's Official Prince Diamond Posts : 2408 Join date : 2015-07-20 Age : 32 Location : Teleporting between Elysion and Nemesis
| Subject: Re: Bingo: Women in Art Edition 18th September 2016, 1:41 am | |
| I'll sign up |
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CrystalBunny Lotus Crystal
Posts : 1446 Join date : 2016-07-28 Age : 20
| Subject: Re: Bingo: Women in Art Edition 18th September 2016, 7:38 am | |
| This would be fun!I sign up too ! |
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Sailor Jupiter Inner Senshi Admin Member Relations Director
Title : *~Jupes | Jupi~* Posts : 4133 Join date : 2014-01-14 Age : 32 Location : USA
| Subject: Re: Bingo: Women in Art Edition 19th September 2016, 12:15 pm | |
| All bingo cards have been sent out! Here are our Round 1 Calls: This French, Post-Impressionist painter was considered controversial for her painting of female nudes, an unladylike pastime in early 1900's French society. She began her career as a model for the famous painters Renoir and Toulouse-Lautrec. A friend and student of Edgar Degas, in 1894 she was the first woman to be inducted into the prestigious Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, three years before it openly admitted female students. This contemporary (meaning that she is still alive today), British oil painter is famous for her large paintings of large women. She discovered her subject matter while attending the University of Cincinnati, stating that she saw, "Lots of big women. Big white flesh in shorts and T-shirts. It was good to see because they had the physicality that I was interested in." An American photographer, she was best known for her portraits of "freaks," as she called them, which included dwarfs, giants, transgender people, nudists, circus performers and any other persons perceived as "ugly" or "surreal." Struggling with depression, she took her own life in July of 1971 at age 48. Her life was recorded in a 2006 fictionalized drama starring Nicole Kidman, entitled Fur. |
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Sportsnutd Lotus Crystal
Title : GC's Dark Mercury.RAINBOW DASH BEST PONY! Posts : 6893 Join date : 2015-06-29 Age : 40 Location : Littleton, Colorado
| Subject: Re: Bingo: Women in Art Edition 19th September 2016, 3:40 pm | |
| are we allowed to say how many we got each turn?
3/3 |
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Sailor Jupiter Inner Senshi Admin Member Relations Director
Title : *~Jupes | Jupi~* Posts : 4133 Join date : 2014-01-14 Age : 32 Location : USA
| Subject: Re: Bingo: Women in Art Edition 20th September 2016, 4:45 pm | |
| - Dark Sportsnutd wrote:
- are we allowed to say how many we got each turn?
3/3 Yup! That's fine! |
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Cosmos-Hime Moderator
Title : ミ☆ GC's official Sailor Cosmos! ミ☆ Posts : 12832 Join date : 2014-11-14 Age : 32 Location : ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
| Subject: Re: Bingo: Women in Art Edition 20th September 2016, 4:48 pm | |
| then I got 3/3 too! Good luck guys! |
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Eternal Knight Lotus Crystal
Title : GC's Official Prince Diamond Posts : 2408 Join date : 2015-07-20 Age : 32 Location : Teleporting between Elysion and Nemesis
| Subject: Re: Bingo: Women in Art Edition 20th September 2016, 5:21 pm | |
| 3/3 |
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Sailor Jupiter Inner Senshi Admin Member Relations Director
Title : *~Jupes | Jupi~* Posts : 4133 Join date : 2014-01-14 Age : 32 Location : USA
| Subject: Re: Bingo: Women in Art Edition 20th September 2016, 5:22 pm | |
| Today's Calls Known for her repeating patterns of polka dots, which she refers to as her "dot obsession," this Japanese artist has been said to belong to both the Pop Art and Art Brut movements. Living in a Tokyo psychiatric hospital for the past 50 years, she makes a daily trip across the street to paint in her studio. Another French painter, this 19th century artist studied under her father. She was often referred to (and ridiculed) as a "new woman" for her wearing of pants, which she claimed was necessary for her work with animals. She had received a special permit from the government to wear trousers, which were otherwise illegal for women. Her most famous painting, a group of horses completed in 1855, was admired by Queen Victoria. This anonymous group of contemporary, feminist artists formed in 1985 in response to a severe lack of women's art in museums. Their works include posters, billboards and other means of communication. One of their most famous pieces asks, "Do women have to be naked to get into the Met. Museum? Less than 5% of the artists in the Modern Arts sections are women, but 83% of the nudes are female." To keep their anonymity, the group wears gorilla masks for public interviews and performances. Each member takes on the name of a deceased female artist, in order to keep the names of those artists remembered and alive. |
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Sportsnutd Lotus Crystal
Title : GC's Dark Mercury.RAINBOW DASH BEST PONY! Posts : 6893 Join date : 2015-06-29 Age : 40 Location : Littleton, Colorado
| Subject: Re: Bingo: Women in Art Edition 20th September 2016, 5:42 pm | |
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Title : ミ☆ GC's official Sailor Cosmos! ミ☆ Posts : 12832 Join date : 2014-11-14 Age : 32 Location : ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
| Subject: Re: Bingo: Women in Art Edition 20th September 2016, 6:02 pm | |
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Eternal Knight Lotus Crystal
Title : GC's Official Prince Diamond Posts : 2408 Join date : 2015-07-20 Age : 32 Location : Teleporting between Elysion and Nemesis
| Subject: Re: Bingo: Women in Art Edition 20th September 2016, 6:55 pm | |
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| Subject: Re: Bingo: Women in Art Edition 21st September 2016, 3:38 am | |
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CrystalBunny Lotus Crystal
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| Subject: Re: Bingo: Women in Art Edition 21st September 2016, 4:48 am | |
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Moonstone Moderator
Title : GC's Official Usagi Tsukino/Sailor Moon Posts : 488 Join date : 2015-05-15 Age : 22 Location : Crystal Millennium
| Subject: Re: Bingo: Women in Art Edition 21st September 2016, 10:31 am | |
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Sailor Jupiter Inner Senshi Admin Member Relations Director
Title : *~Jupes | Jupi~* Posts : 4133 Join date : 2014-01-14 Age : 32 Location : USA
| Subject: Re: Bingo: Women in Art Edition 21st September 2016, 1:00 pm | |
| Today's Calls This American oil painter was known for her "honest" portraits of the female body. Rather than painting women as stylized or perfect, she painted all women, young and old, as they appeared. Her vibrant and expressive oil paintings culminated in her most famous body of work which includes nude portraiture of pregnant women. This jack of all trades is an artist, architect, and sculptor. She, most famously, won the contest to create the Vietnam War Veteran's Memorial in 1979. Since then she has gone on to do many other public memorials and open spaces including a Civil Rights Memorial and The Woman's Table at Yale, which celebrates the entry of women into the university and their accomplishments. Her park design for Rosa Parks Circle includes LED lights embedded under an ice rink which reflect the constellations in the night sky on the night of its completion. This Italian Baroque artist is most famous for her Caravaggian (meaning, in the style of the artist Caravaggio) Judith Slaying Holofernes, in which the Hebrew Judith cuts off the head of the Assyrian General Holofernes to save her people. Her depiction is one of the only from this time period which depicts Judith as strong, focused, and brave rather than demure and disgusted with her task. When questioned by nobility on the merits of her art as a woman, she stated, "My illustrious lordship, I'll show you what a woman can do." |
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Sportsnutd Lotus Crystal
Title : GC's Dark Mercury.RAINBOW DASH BEST PONY! Posts : 6893 Join date : 2015-06-29 Age : 40 Location : Littleton, Colorado
| Subject: Re: Bingo: Women in Art Edition 21st September 2016, 1:30 pm | |
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Title : ミ☆ GC's official Sailor Cosmos! ミ☆ Posts : 12832 Join date : 2014-11-14 Age : 32 Location : ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
| Subject: Re: Bingo: Women in Art Edition 21st September 2016, 1:40 pm | |
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| Subject: Re: Bingo: Women in Art Edition 21st September 2016, 1:58 pm | |
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Andalusite Lotus Crystal
Title : GC's official Eudial Posts : 1955 Join date : 2015-02-25 Age : 32 Location : Mentally still in Zagreb
| Subject: Re: Bingo: Women in Art Edition 22nd September 2016, 8:52 am | |
| Whoops! Didn't even notice that it started. XD Time to catch up! Haha |
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CrystalBunny Lotus Crystal
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| Subject: Re: Bingo: Women in Art Edition 22nd September 2016, 8:56 am | |
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Sailor Jupiter Inner Senshi Admin Member Relations Director
Title : *~Jupes | Jupi~* Posts : 4133 Join date : 2014-01-14 Age : 32 Location : USA
| Subject: Re: Bingo: Women in Art Edition 22nd September 2016, 7:59 pm | |
| A German collage artist, her work was part of the Dada movement, an anti-establishment movement in which artists questioned the very nature of art. After the horrors of World War I, this group cried out against institutions with outlandish works that questioned who should be allowed to declare what constitutes art, when entire countries were not responsible enough to avoid war. She is known as one of the creators of photomontage and actively worked against the idea of the "new woman." She disliked the idea that women could either be dainty and demure or free-spirited and masculine, rather than treated as a range of people with different likes and emotions. An American photojournalist, this artist is best know for her work under the Farm Security Administration in the Depression Era, a governmental branch set up to historically document the plight of farmers. Her portraits captured the suffering, hardship, and community of rural citizens after the stock market crash of 1929. Her lesser known work includes photography of Japanese citizens in California during the Japanese Internment. Her photos were considered so controversial that they were impounded by the American government for more than 50 years. This America abstract painter is known for her "color field paintings," large canvases with giant swaths of color. Her method was not to overwork the canvas, but to use turpentine-soaked work spaces to elicit vibrant colors from her paints. She was influenced by Jackson Pollock and studied under the famous abstract expressionist, Hans Hofmann. |
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