Examples of using Found objects in English and their translations into French
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An exhibition of original collage works mounted on found objects was shown in the exhibition Anarch Angel at Hemphill Fine Arts in 2005.
using a primary color palette, found objects and various materials.
We are liable to a compensation for the total or partial destruction of the found objects.
The students were asked to create a sculpture that integrates found objects.
The Lakota have begun a global inventory of their dispersed cultural property and have found objects in museums in nearly every industrialized country.
drawings, found objects, sculptures- they are all characterized by a deliberate economy of means and an obvious sobriety.
dyed textiles, found objects and edible elements by the artist in residency Ada Van Hoorebeke,
unconventional supports, her compositions regularly incorporate found objects and strange fabrics to assemble forms that buzz with energy.
Pratte's images of discarded plastic bags refer to Marcel Duchamp's found objects, as well as the serial works of Post-painterly abstraction and Minimalism.
Phil Puleo on drums and"metal" he incorporated various found objects into his drum set.
empty shells and found objects, Richard Fauguet revisits the so-called classical genres,
traditions of working with found objects and collage.
invites participants to create an artistic canning by composing an ensemble of found objects and materials to formulate a thought destined for someone unknown.
She is a sculptor whose work is very intuitive and combines found objects with paint, plastic
Jean-Pierre Gauthier has created kinetic sculptures and installations whose inventiveness derives from the metaphorical power he attaches to the found objects that populate his work.
In Buffalo Bone China Claxton blends performance art, found objects and video to dissect the effects upon First Nations peoples due to policies from colonial Great Britain regarding the American bison.
By 1962, Rauschenberg's paintings were beginning to incorporate not only found objects but found images as well- photographs transferred to the canvas by means of the silkscreen process.
His project consists of conveying his version of the contemporary world by means of objects coming into his possession(found objects, oftentimes insignificant items)
Emi Honda creates immersive installation environments comprised of found objects, live beings(plants Honda herself has grown from seeds)
Some passengers found objects to hold onto to help keep them afloat,