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  2. Found object - Wikipedia

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    A found object (a calque from the French objet trouvé), or found art, [1][2][3] is art created from undisguised, but often modified, items or products that are not normally considered materials from which art is made, often because they already have a non-art function. [4] Pablo Picasso first publicly utilized the idea when he pasted a printed ...

  3. Readymades of Marcel Duchamp - Wikipedia

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    Duchamp only made a total of 13 readymades over a period of time of 30 years. [4] He felt that he could only avoid the trap of his own taste by limiting output, though he was aware of the contradiction of avoiding taste, yet also selecting an object. Taste, he felt, whether "good" or "bad", was the "enemy of art". [5]

  4. Reinhold Marxhausen - Wikipedia

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    Reinhold Pieper Marxhausen (April 13, 1922 - April 23, 2011), was an American artist known for his work in sculpture, mosaic, painting, and found object art. Reinhold studied at Valparaiso University, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Ray-Vogue School in Chicago, and Mills College in California. He became the first art department chair at ...

  5. Leo Sewell - Wikipedia

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    7 September 1945 (age 79) Annapolis, Maryland, United States. Occupation (s) Artist, Junk Sculptor. Years active. 1960–present. Leo Sewell (born 7 September 1945 (age 79)) is an American "found object" artist. His assemblages of recycled material are in over 40 museums and in private collections worldwide. [citation needed]

  6. Assemblage (art) - Wikipedia

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    Assemblage (art) Johann Dieter Wassmann (Jeff Wassmann), Vorwarts! (Go Forward!), 1897 (2003). Assemblage is an artistic form or medium usually created on a defined substrate that consists of three-dimensional elements projecting out of or from the substrate. It is similar to collage, a two-dimensional medium.

  7. Hanaa Malallah - Wikipedia

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    Hanaa Malallah.com. Hanaa Malallah (born 1958) is an Iraqi artist and educator living in London, England. Her surname also appears in English as Mal-Allah. [1] She is noted for developing the technique called the Ruins Technique in which found objects are incorporated into artwork.