Sometimes the most meaningful art doesn’t start in an art store; it starts right where we are. From forgotten buttons to weathered wood, everyday objects carry stories just waiting to be revealed.
An old water spout, a broken crutch and a beat-up toy gun might look like trash to most. But Terry Brennan sees art. Brennan is a found-object artist, most of his work coming from what others throw ...
Steve Davis and Chris Caufield at Modified Arts: “Found object” art has come a long way since Duchamp’s urinal fountain. Steve Davis and Chris Caufield incorporate found objects into assemblage that ...
The traditional approach to found-object art is to essentially let the object do the talking. But what about when the object is digital? While Charleston visual artist Jack Powell has combed through ...
Artwork by Northwest Pennsylvania Collegiate Academy students is on display in Gannon University's education center in Blasco Library.
Catalog of the exhibition held at the Mendel Art Gallery Jan. 12-Feb. 18, 1990. Inserted into pamphlet cover 28 x 21 cm.
Extracted from: Art and design studies (Cambridge, UK) 12, 2013, pages 41-48. Abstract, page 41. https://siris-libraries.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?&profile=liball&source ...
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