Sentences with phrase «not readymades»

I am altering most of the objects I use, so they are not readymades in the classic Duchampian sense.
Whatever the reasons, it's been left to Owen Smith (above)-- a perfectly admirable Secretary of State, perhaps, but not a readymade national leader — to carry the banner of the Corbyn refuseniks.
The top food for wound healing is soup, not readymade supermarket canned or packaged soups, but old - fashioned homemade bone broth.

Not exact matches

We believe the readymade solution had existed for millennia, it just hadn't caught up with modern life — that solution is gold.
Certainly we do not want to insist that people mutilate their experiences in order to fit them into our tidy little readymade categories, like the wicked stepsisters maiming their feet to fit into Cinderella's glass slipper.
Those floating basketballs, for example, are not mere readymades.
If you can get your hands on a readymade vegan version then you could of course use that but this recipe requires only a few easy - to - find ingredients and a minute in the food processor so it's really not much effort.
Sometimes readymade bottled sauces are either too salty or seasoned with some herb which you don't like much.
I live in Chicago and don't have too many choices when it comes to readymade masalas.
I know winning titles and trophies means a lot to any club but spend some 200 mil and buying a readymade good squad and winning a title just does nt quench my thirst for glory.
Choosing a perfect venue can be tough but not when you have a readymade shortlist to read through.
A short, sharp, deliciously black - hearted thriller that reads not unlike a readymade screenplay in its brisk, dialogue - dominated -LSB-...]
When you type a note, the letters are «readymade,» and although it might be quicker to type than write something down, the time you save might not be worth the long - run repercussions of what you would fail to absorb.
Our core focus is not to give a readymade answer for scoring passing marks.
if I wasn't looking at some of the objects [that MoMA] was displaying and thinking: Well, how can I contribute something to the idea of the readymade
Life takes shape through Bradford's process, producing a readymade not defined by origin or conclusion, but by the course it takes throughout.
By contrast, the 51 white readymade wardrobe hooks that make up the installation Restaurant, in the gallery's backroom project space, haven't ever been used.
In addition, while the inbuilt karaoke element can be seen as offering the PeaRoeFoam factory workers a lighthearted respite, it also provided a comment on readymade creations, of which the PeaRoeFoam «do - it - yourself» kits were proponents — while allowing for creativity in terms of singing, the songs themselves, of course, were not new and participants would merely allow the initial product a chance to propagate itself.
For Rauschenberg would not hail the readymade as a transgressive force by which to accomplish the negation of painting.
While the elevation of the mundane to the status of art object has occurred since Marcel Duchamp, Manders's sculptures are not mere readymades.
The great thing about Marcel Duchamp's readymades was that he didn't take them seriously either, they were all tongue - in - cheek (although he did sell reproductions, I don't think he sold any of the originals, they were either given away or thrown away).
The act of choosing a readymade allowed Duchamp to, as he said in a 1953 interview, «reduce the idea of aesthetic consideration to the choice of the mind, not to the ability or cleverness of the hand.»
The original Bottlerack was an unassisted readymade, meaning that it was not altered physically by the artist.
You don't live here anymore Curator: Montserrat Albores Gleason The exhibition reflects on the idea of dwelling, taking its point of departure from the paradox generated in the domestic space by the conception and first private exhibition of Marcel Duchamp's «readymades
Perhaps this way of working has something in common with the readymade: the artist lets someone else — it doesn't matter who — do the work of making the object, and the real work lies in observing the thing and deciding whether it's any good» (G. Richter, quoted in «Interview with Jonas Storsve, 1991» in D. Elgar and H - U.
By exploiting the intrinsic properties of paint, Richter has likened his craft not only to natural evolutionary processes, but also to the Duchampian notion of the «readymade».
For Wang, the readymade includes not only the object of mass consumption, but those systems of which it is a part: brand ownership, exchange value, and corporate finance.
Art was revolutionised when in 1913 Marcel Duchamp (1887 - 1968) created his first «readymade», Bicycle Wheel, although it was not exhibited until the following year.
The exhibition has as its starting point Marcel Duchamp's readymade Why Not Sneeze Rose Sélavy?
Far beyond readymades, his works not only underline the aesthetic aspects of everyday objects but can also function like language: since the items were invented for our own use, we can communicate through them.
The decades that followed did not see painting shrivel in the face of this readymade.
It's a conundrum that dates at least to Marcel Duchamp and his use of found objects and «readymades,» or even to Rene Magritte, whose The Treachery of Images has the phrase «this is not a pipe» written under what isn't a pipe but an image of a pipe.
The object is handmade by the artist and not an industrial «readymade
Opening: Regina Silveira at Alexander Gray Associates Regina Silveira's work evokes things that aren't there — a Duchamp readymade, a torrent of frogs, an oversize comb — using what appear to be theatrical shadows but are actually vinyl prints.
It is not translation per say that structures the work of Bethan Huws, rather it is the investigation of procedures of displacement and the search for origins in language that has led to her interest in translation as one of clearest ways of making them manifest (procedures of displacement and the search for origins are also found in her installations, in Scraped Floor, and in her readymades, watercolours, and films).
Andrews referred to Duchamp when she described these props as «truer» readymades, claiming, «The inclusion of readymades have become so standard in artistic practice that the question of whether or not the artist made the object is of little consequence.»
With Hidden Noise is an exploration of sound art that invites gallery and museum visitors to spend time listening with ears they may not know they have... Titled after Marcel Duchamp's readymade of a ball of string containing a mysterious sound - making object hidden in its folds, this Exhibition in a Box brings together evocative sounds, some recognizable from traditional instruments and field recordings, and others masked through electronic processes.
Chabet insists on a less cerebral approach to conceptual art, a search for the sublime not in abstract ideas but the immediacy of the commonplace and the readymade.
The Dante Hotel might also be seen as a feminist intervention in the conceptual legacy of Marcel Duchamp's experiments with life - casting, especially since Hershman Leeson has cited his readymades as an influence on her own work.65 While the artist has not explicitly connected The Dante Hotel with Duchamp's Étant Donnés, the comparison is useful as both confront the viewer with a disturbing scene charged with sexual violence, although from different gender perspectives.
The artists do not aim to create an original; rather they follow in the tradition of Marcel Duchamp, who famously designated ordinary mass - produced objects as «Readymade» works of art, and Jasper Johns, who, in the late 1950s, chose to paint images «the mind already knows,» such as targets and the American flag.
It came to my mind, again, in «Stories of Almost Everyone», organized by Hammer Museum curator Aram Moshayedi, which elaborates not so much on the subject of craft but of craftiness, and on the integral untrustworthiness of the readymade as an artistic form.
He would not show the work for another year — the first «pure readymade» is dated to the 1914 Bottle Rack».
Townsend continues to employ constructed and readymade, some referential and others not.
It is a way of transforming «When Attitudes Become Form» into a readymade, or an archeological object that is restored by putting together its different fragments.The new vision results from the dislocation and display in Venice, which provide further interpretation and additional meanings related not only to the history, but to our present time as well.
Since we don't — as far as I know — choose our bodies when we are born, I think of it almost as a kind of «readymade» or a given; like Jasper Johns using the stencil letters and numbers you get from a hardware store, a kind of neutral decision in some way.
His use of rock n» roll, minimalist music, readymade sound, and silence created sonic vectors that travelled across bodies, atomic disasters, advertisements, and newsreels with political and aesthetic ferocity.
Accordingly, Wood increasingly draws not only from his growing collection of photographic images and «readymade» portraits such as trading cards, but also the history of his own practice.
Here, Foster does not see the late - 20th - century reappearance of artistic strategies such as the readymade or the monochrome as a case of imitation or repetition, but rather as a productive reworking of the original avant - garde.
Impressed by this idea was none other than Marcel Duchamp, father of one of the greatest revolutionary movements Dada, that soon adopted the use of mechanical movement in his production, but not before he added a twist of his own to the understanding of sculpture, by introducing his concept of the readymades.
Here the readymade is alive and well, American popular culture is not.
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