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  1. Louise Nevelson emerged in the art world amidst the dominance of the Abstract Expressionist movement. In her most iconic works, she utilized wooden objects that she gathered from urban debris piles to create her monumental installations - a process clearly influenced by the precedent of Marcel Duchamp's found object sculptures and readymades ...

  2. 27 de dez. de 2013 · Enter the found object. You “find” an object and use it in your work. The Cubists were using found objects in their assemblages, and Picasso gets to take credit for the first use of found object in art in 1912 when we used the caning from a chair in a collage featuring of all things – a chair. Of course, somebody else less famous probably ...

  3. www.silverlensgalleries.com › artists › norberto-roldanNorberto Roldan - Silverlens

    Norberto Roldan’s (b. 1953, Roxas City, Philippines; lives and works in Roxas City, Philippines) practice is rooted in social and political issues. His installations, assemblages and paintings of found objects, text fragments and found images address issues surrounding everyday life, history and collective memory.

  4. 10 de abr. de 2022 · There have been many iconic works of art that have been generated by great artists ever since. In this article, let’s delve into 11 unique works of art that have been made using everyday – mundane objects from our surroundings. Bicycle Wheels by Marcel Duchamp: Duchamp’s “Bicycle Wheel” was one of the first examples of “readymade ...

  5. 12 de mai. de 2008 · Erased de Kooning Drawing. In the early 1950s, Rauschenberg explored the boundaries and the definition of art, following from the radical modernist precedent set by Marcel Duchamp's earlier Dada readymades. In this "drawing," he set out to discover if erasure, or the removal of a mark, constituted a work of art.

  6. The Physical Impossibility Of Death In The Mind Of Someone Living (1991) The Physical Impossibility Of Death In The Mind Of Someone Living (1991) is certainly one of Hirst’s most famous works, if not the most famous. A large-scale installation first exhibited at London’s Saatchi Gallery, it cost around £50,000 to make.

  7. 23 de mar. de 2023 · This month, Time Out New York is spotlighting five of NYC’s sustainable artists who make radical art using found objects. Their work, piece by piece, aims to turn the effects of overconsumption ...