Like Robert Rauschenberg in his combine paintings, she also
incorporates ordinary objects.
May 23 Part I explores Rauschenberg's idea of the Combine, his term for works that
incorporate ordinary objects and materials into painting, through recent musical compositions that use everyday sounds and images.
Not exact matches
Photographs, newspaper clippings, speech snippets, and
ordinary objects were
incorporated into his installations satirizing Soviet «chic» to provoke both laughter and pity.
Expanding on Marcel Duchamp's concept of the readymade, Rauschenberg imbued new significance to such
ordinary objects as a patchwork quilt or an automobile tire by combining unrelated items and
incorporating them into the context of art.