San Antonio Museum of Art's Readymade Remix offers playful view of found objects in art
Assembled by Lana Meador, the San Antonio Museum of Art's associate curator of modern and contemporary art, the museum's Readymade Remix: New Approaches to Familiar Objects explores how artists transform mundane materials into conceptually rich works. Here’s a brief Art History 101: In 1917, cheeky French artist Marcel Duchamp, under the pseudonym R. Mutt, submitted a urinal as a sculpture titled Fountain to the Society of Independent Artists in New York.
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