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  1. Found Objects have been popular features in Art since the early 1900’s. Marcel DuChamp is probably most famous for his Found Object Art with his 1917 sculpture “Fountain,” which is a urinal with “R. Mutt 1917” painted on its side. With this piece, it was DuChamp’s goal to show the intellectual side of the artist’s mind, not just ...

  2. 27 de fev. de 2024 · And that was what guided me and led me to become a found object artist. I’m very much an artist produced by that boilerplate of Harlem in the 90s and those different kinds of pressures that were ...

  3. 13 de dez. de 2023 · Mediums. Painting. Famous Artworks. Red Canna (1923) Oriental Poppies (1928) Jimson Weed (1936) Pioneering natural form painter Georgia O’Keeffe was one of the most famous American Modernism and Precisionism artists of the 20th century, who was largely inspired by the natural landscape and forms found in plant life.

  4. These objects are called 'found objects'. Found objects can be manufactured, or objects from nature (such as stones, shells or bones). Sometimes they are used without making any changes to them, or an artist may decide to alter an object or use it alongside other materials. Explore some of the ways found objects have been used by artists.

  5. 14 de set. de 2023 · Many Surrealist artists, especially in the 1930s, began arranging objects in combinations that challenged reason and summoned subconscious and poetic associations. The most easily obtained materials were found objects, or items cheaply purchased at flea markets. The mundane, mostly mass-produced objects found new resonances when arranged in unprecedented and provocative configurations ...

  6. Textile artist Maria Thomas is a master at finding and embedding found objects in ways that tell remarkable stories of life, love and loss. And her use of vintage textiles adds yet more meaning to the notion of treasured keepsakes and mementoes. Maria is generously sharing a look into her mixed media techniques, as well as her passion for re ...

  7. The progressive path of assemblage art, as seen through the eyes of contemporaneity - get to know the art form preconditioned by Duchamp's revolution.