Sentences with phrase «readymade bottle»

Huang Yong Ping interprets this famous deity through his own 100 Arms of Guan - in by placing mannequin arms holding various objects on a metal structure which is itself an enlarged version of Marcel Duchamp's 1914 readymade Bottle Rack.
The Art Institute of Chicago announced today a collection - changing acquisition of Marcel Duchamp's boundary breaking readymade Bottle Rack (1914/59).
The Art Institute of Chicago announced a collection - changing acquisition of Marcel Duchamp's boundary breaking readymade Bottle Rack (1914/59).
O my goodness, I tried these tonite and served it in a wrap (2pieces per wrap), Iade homemade wraps too, to go with these and added chopped cucumbers, chopped tomatoes, and chopped onions to the yogurt along with fresh grated garlic, and drizzled some tamarind and date chutney (which is available at any Indian grocery store, readymade bottles)......... me and hubby were in heaven.....
Sometimes readymade bottled sauces are either too salty or seasoned with some herb which you don't like much.

Not exact matches

These photographs capture the frenetic assemblage of readymade stuff (including toy guns, baby dolls, shoes, crockery, cans, bottles, chicken wire, detritus, bits of ephemera, etc.), the filling of bags of paint and their attachment to the wooden supports, the white - washing of paint over the entire surface, and the ultimate dunk into milky - white plaster.
These include: a marble recreation of his father's armchair; two sets of humble cosmetics bottles fashioned from jade; various handmade facsimiles of coat - hangers and pairs of handcuffs; as well as the window handles taken from Beijing taxis, which appear to be readymades, only remade in clear glass.
He would not show the work for another year — the first «pure readymade» is dated to the 1914 Bottle Rack».
This monograph on Duchamp's Porte - bouteilles, or Bottle Rack, presents the Porte - bouteilles from Robert Rauschenberg's collection along with ephemera around the readymade.
The most famous series of «found objects» were Duchamp's «readymades», an early form of junk art, including works like: Bicycle Wheel (1913), Bottle - Rack (1914), and Fountain (1917, a urinal) both in the Musee National d'Art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; and In Advance of the Broken Arm (1915, Replica in Moderna Museet, Stockholm; a regular snow shovel on which Duchamp had painted its title, together with the words «from Marcel Duchamp 1915»).
During this time Duchamp began exhibiting «readymades» (everyday objects found or purchased and declared art) such as a bottle rack, and was active in the Society of Independent Artists.
Duchamp and Babitz meditate over the chessboard directly in front of the Large Glass, flanked by key readymades including the bicycle wheel, the bottle rack, and the urinal.
The inherent part of her works is found objects, readymade paintings and assemblages of plastics, painted chocolate boxes, doorbells, bottle, caps etc..
Also in 2017, at the Detroit alternative exhibition space What Pipeline, the artist launched a simple but loaded project: He took lead - damaged water from Flint, Michigan, bottled it, and sold the results as a kind of unhealthy readymade.
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