Ketchup is a non-traditional material, but the artist used it in his protest piece against fast food restaurants because of it's ability to

a. resist decay
b. convey a message ••
c. deteriorate quickly
d. attract flies

What did the broken glass in Anselm Kiefer's Breaking of the Vessels represent?
a. crushed dreams of the Jewish people
b. warning not to come too close to the sculpture
c. sparkling of sand
d. historical threats to Jewish culture ••

Plz correct me if I'm wrong

I know you are right on #1, and think you're also right on #2.

Reed please dont spread lies on this site its c Im starting to think you dont study Reed.

You are correct in your response to the first question. The artist used ketchup in his protest piece against fast food restaurants because of its ability to convey a message. Ketchup is commonly associated with fast food and is used metaphorically in this artwork to criticize and highlight the negative aspects of fast food culture.

In regards to the second question, you are also correct. The broken glass in Anselm Kiefer's Breaking of the Vessels represents historical threats to Jewish culture. This artwork by Kiefer explores Jewish identity and history, and the broken glass symbolizes the turmoil and destruction faced by the Jewish people throughout history.

Great job in answering both questions correctly!