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appropriation: taking or copying images or ideas, generally to make new works or to present the images or ideas as one's own and usually without permission from the original work's creator.

 


Appropriation
The use of pre-existing images to create a new artwork.
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appropriation
a priori - Latin for "from what comes before." In logic, an argument that is known to be true, or false without reference to experience; the converse of a posteriori.

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APPROPRIATION:
Where an artist uses objects or images taken from another artist, culture or context.
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This is not appropriation by an artist unwilling or unable to devise something new, however. Bacchiacca was a court painter to Cosimo de' Medici in Florence, where patrons would have delighted in puzzling out his sources.

Such appropriation cannot be understood in terms of the attentive concentration of a tourist before a famous building. On the tactile side there is no counterpart to contemplation on the optical side.

Digital art, Computer art, Internet art, Hard-edge painting, Geometric abstraction, Appropriation, Hyperrealism, Photorealism, Expressionism, Minimalism, Lyrical Abstraction, Pop art, Op art, Abstract Expressionism, Color Field painting, ...

Yasumasa Morimura (June 11, 1951 - ) is a Japanese appropriation artist. He was born in Osaka and graduated from Kyoto City University of Arts in 1978.

Appropriation is the use of another artist’s artwork in the production of a new artwork. It is different from copying or forging an artwork as the artist is using the work to express something new.

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A photograph of a photograph, referring to the original image and its transmutation by way of reproduction. This technique of appropriation raises questions such as the value of artwork as a commodity, artistic originality, ...

GiclÉe Prints and Reproductions by Ellen Allgaier Fountain, NWS WATERCOLOR PAINTINGS, MIXED MEDIA WORKS & GICLÉE DIGITAL PAINTINGS, PRINTS & REPRODUCTIONS focusing on still life "fabricscapes", "appropriations& ...

For all the diversity of their plastic language, they perceived a common basis for their work, this being a method of direct appropriation of reality, equivalent, in the terms used by Pierre Restany, to a "poetic recycling of urban, ...

most modern of artists, but his kind of modernity, which entailed a passionate working relationship with the remote as well as the recent past, hardly exists today. How we would have bored him, with our feeble jabber of postmodernist "appropriation"! ...

" Negotiations had been already going on between the government and the Academy for the appropriation to the latter of a portion of the site occupied by the recently purchased Burlington House, ...

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