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Fountain by Marcel Duchamp
Fountain by Marcel Duchamp

Anti-art is the definition of a work which may be exhibited or delivered in a conventional context but makes fun of serious art or challenges the nature of art. Marcel Duchamp (maʀsɛl dyˈʃɑ̃ (28 July 1887 &ndash 2 October 1968 was a French artist whose work is most often associated with the Dadaist and Surrealist In Fine art, a work of art (or artwork or work) is a creation such as a Song, Book, Film, Video game, Art refers to a diverse range of Human activities creations and expressions that are appealing to the Senses or Emotions of a human individual

A work such as Marcel Duchamp's Fountain of 1917 is a prime example of anti-art. Marcel Duchamp (maʀsɛl dyˈʃɑ̃ (28 July 1887 &ndash 2 October 1968 was a French artist whose work is most often associated with the Dadaist and Surrealist Fountain is a 1917 work by Marcel Duchamp. It is one of the pieces which he called readymades (also known as Found art It is a Dadaist work of art. For other meanings see Dada (disambiguation DaDa is a Concept album by Alice Cooper, released Much of Dadaism is associated with the quality of being anti-art. For other meanings see Dada (disambiguation DaDa is a Concept album by Alice Cooper, released While the Dada movement per se was generally confined to Western Europe in the early 1900s, anti-art has a wider scope. For other meanings see Dada (disambiguation DaDa is a Concept album by Alice Cooper, released

Since then various avant-garde art movements have a position on anti-art and the term is also used to describe other intentionally provocative art forms, such as nonsense verse. Avant-garde (avɑ̃gaʁd in French) means "advance guard" or "vanguard Nonsense verse is the poetic form of Literary nonsense, normally composed for humorous effect which is intentionally and overtly paradoxical silly witty whimsical or otherwise

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To appropriate something involves taking possession of it In the Visual arts, the term appropriation often refers to the use of borrowed An art intervention is an interaction with a previously existing artwork audience or venue/space Art historians and philosophers of art have long had classificatory disputes about art regarding whether a particular cultural form or piece of work should be classified Conceptual art is Art in which the Concept (s or Idea (s involved in the work take precedence over traditional aesthetic and material concerns The term found art &mdashmore commonly found object (objet trouvé or readymade &mdashdescribes Art created from the undisguised but often modified History of Modern art Roots in the 19th century Although modern Sculpture and Architecture are reckoned to have emerged at the end of the nineteenth Neo-conceptual art describes art practices in the 1980s and particularly 1990s to date that derive from the Conceptual art movement of the 1960s and 1970s This article is about Performance art For other uses see Performance (disambiguation Street installations are a growing trend within the " Street art " movement Sound installation (related to Sound art and Sound sculpture) is an Intermedia and time based artform Sound art is a diverse group of Art practices that considers wide notions of Sound, Listening and Hearing as its predominant focus
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