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found object

NOUN
found art
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The Readymade—the found object transformed into art—has its roots in the Picasso’s and Braque’s Cubist collages, which incorporated scraps of newspaper, textiles, sheet music and wall paper.

From The Wall Street Journal May 30, 2026

Near a subway station entrance on a busy traffic island, the gesture transformed a private function accommodated by Duchamp’s found object into a desperate social act, which Hammons titled “Pissed Off.”

From Los Angeles Times May 30, 2023

The title of Andrew Christenberry’s Terzo Piano exhibition comes from a found object that’s mysterious yet intimately familiar to the artist.

From Washington Post Mar. 25, 2022

The idea that you could prepare dinner like a luminary gastronome using a found object took hold and would not let go.

From Salon Jul. 24, 2019

Written by Claire Kiechel and presented by the Civilians, “Paul Swan Is Dead and Gone” is more of a found object than a drama, an exhibit in a museum of unnatural history.

From New York Times May 2, 2019



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