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Reading Comprehension

Passage Breakdown

The passage explains how Sam Gilliam, a leading African American painter tied to the Washington Color School, chose Color Field abstraction—simple, bright, nonrepresentational color—over the literal, overtly political art many of his peers made. He felt such direct messages were too limiting and wanted more subtle, experimental ways to show complex experiences. Gilliam poured paint, folded canvases, and, starting around 1965, hung large, loose canvases from walls and ceilings, giving them a sculptural feel. By balancing opposites like chaos and control and creating moods rather than clear slogans, he aimed to convey the deep, hard-to-state emotions of African American life to any viewer.

Logic Breakdown

Gilliam, a Washington Color School Color Field painter, rejected literal, representational, explicitly political art in favor of experimental, nonrepresentational methods. He used techniques like pouring/dripping paint and folding/draping unsupported canvases to create sculptural, mood-evoking works that express complex tensions indirectly rather than through explicit imagery.

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Which one of the following would come closest to exemplifying the characteristics of Gilliam's work as described in the passage?

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E matches Gilliam’s experimental, nonrepresentational methods and aims. The passage emphasizes his techniques: "His early experiments included pouring paint onto stained canvases and folding canvases over onto themselves," and later he "began to drape huge pieces of loose canvas along floors and fold them up and down walls." It also stresses nonliteral expression: he advanced the notion that deep emotions "could not be represented directly" and sought something "more expressive than a painted figure or a political slogan." A folded/crumpled canvas with interwoven dripped/splashed color exemplifies these characteristics.
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