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"readymade" Definitions
  1. an everyday manufactured object, as a bottle rack, a snow shovel, a urinal, or a comb, that may by the creative act of selection and designation by an artist attain status as a work of art: associated almost exclusively with the aesthetic activities of Marcel Duchamp during the period 1915 to 1917.

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Cristiano Ronaldo was never readymade, Wayne Rooney was never readymade.
As in his early adaptations of flags, targets, and maps, Johns is using a readymade as a vehicle to convey hidden meanings, but the readymade in this instance is Munch's emotionally freighted persona.
When it comes to Lenin, everyone has a readymade opinion.
Fletcher has become his own readymade, art without an artist.
Bangladesh earns about $30 billion annually by exporting readymade garments.
His Duchampian objets trouvés are different, however, from a readymade.
DHAKA, Sept 3 (Reuters) - European fashion brands who buy readymade garments from Bangladesh agreed on Tuesday to hand over responsibility for issues like worker safety to a new body called the Readymade Sustainability Council (RSC).
My favorite readymade is "Prelude to a Broken Arm", from 1915.
Now everyone wants a readymade that sounds like the old days.
This doesn't quite mean that hexacarboxybenzene is a readymade HIV wonderdrug.
By putting painting to the test of the readymade, he has been gauging it s against its own fetishism and exposing the gap between painting as a found object and the real-world object as a readymade.
For her, like many artists of her generation, everything is a readymade.
De Duve believes that the message of the readymade has been misunderstood.
As painting on canvas, this tool has a Duchampian, readymade aspect to it.
I should've made my own puff pastry but I often buy readymade stuff.
The hairy history of the Guerrilla Girls is a readymade guide to resistance.
In her hands, the paranormal is a commonplace, readymade, fantastic abyss to gaze into.
Back to Musk — if his car was meant as a readymade, then it's art.
Why, then, does my generation fixate so much on this idea of the readymade?
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The food court offers pizza as well as fish and chips readymade under heat lamps.
Barlow and Kasztelan both create 2D/3D compositions through the reconfiguration of cheap, readymade materials.
The spread of zebra mussels happens to make for a readymade real-world network example.
Indeed, Democrats would have readymade 2020 ads showing Pence praising his now-disgraced former boss.
It helps of course that the Namibian fairy circles don't have a readymade natural explanation.
Language was incorporated into works, and after Rauschenberg's visit in 1985, readymade assemblages were adapted.
They work in minimalism, abstraction, updated readymade-like sculptures, and repurposed and altered found objects.
Staff inspect factories to check on safety in the world's second largest exporter of readymade garments.
The Duchampian idea of the readymade as the ubiquitous condition of our lives is so prescient.
Now, collage is readymade materials, where you can project your identity onto shapes, colors, pictures, forms.
Its expansive chorus sounds like something built for an outdoor festival, readymade singalongs at its core.
And Papa Hobo already has his own anthem, a readymade addition to the neo-Christmas canon.
Piano, strings, quietly subtle rhythm guitar, and cannily minimal drum machine create thin, restrained, readymade shapes.
Latin American artists are lumped into readymade categories that misrepresent the complexity and depth of the region.
As with the "Merzbau," Hadid's structural collage includes artworks as well as "readymade" furniture and architectural features.
Mamma, then, isn't always the bosomy mother we see caricatured to sell jars of readymade pasta sauce.
Released on his Instagram and Vimeo accounts, these millennial-hued Rube Goldberg machines are readymade for virality.
The essence of the readymade calls for public engagement as critique and reappropriation of these bureaucratic systems.
Found objects (tree trunks and fossils, for example) also crop up in her interiors as readymade sculptures.
Most exhibitions present a readymade critical perspective, supporting a viewpoint you already know, confirming your prior intuitions.
Rotella had a flair for this technique; his readymade collages are impressively varied if sometimes too artful.
Sonia has let me add one object to the show: the copy of "Late Art," a readymade.
Shipments of readymade garments, comprising knitwear and woven items, totalled $22.83 billion in July-September, up 9.11 percent.
And because of his game development work, there was always a readymade crew for playtesting and refining ideas.
"At present demand is low and the price of readymade garments is decreasing by the day," Rahman said.
If labeled a "readymade," assemblage or conceptual art, would that not credit the West for the artwork's existence?
Their purpose is to provide you with readymade playlists of songs that sound like songs you already listen to.
Smaller readymade components that quickened the mass production of the models, like glass eyes and shapes, are exhibited nearby.
Shipments of key readymade garments, comprising knitwear and woven items, totalled $2.48 billion in July, up 17 percent on year.
His widely praised debut novel, The Readymade Thief, likewise involves the piecing together of apparent clues left behind by Duchamp.
Diverse in material, form, and construction, these readymade sculptures punctuate the landscape with a story that is menacing and amusing.
Tillyer uses Constable's painting as a starting point; it offers him a readymade subject, which he can examine and reassemble.
Shipments of readymade garments, comprising knitwear and woven items, totalled $13.7 billion in July-December, up 4.4 percent on-year.
The penultimate day of the March basho drove it over from a memorable collection of bouts to a readymade screenplay.
Dr. Benjamin Spock praised the cardboard box as an inexpensive alternative to a ride-on car or a readymade cottage.
Shipments of readymade garments, comprising knitwear and woven items, totalled $25.62 billion in July-May, up 2.2 percent on year.
This time around, American Commitment also used a readymade online form to flood the comment section with anti-net neutrality speech.
With bricolage, we are bearing witness to the de-sacralization of the object against its fetishization and sacralization in the readymade.
Readymade garments, comprising knitwear and woven items, earned $28.15 billion in the year ended June 30, 7.34 percent below the target.
Beirut-based artist Ahmad Ghossein's readymade memorial, "Relocating the Past," pays homage to the catastrophe by freezing the moment in time.
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Shipments of key readymade garments, comprising knitwear and woven items, totalled $5.74 billion in July-August, up 3.8 percent on-year.
In addition to far-reaching nuclear missiles, Kim Jong-un apparently has a readymade, state-sponsored beauty pageant at his disposal.
"We have a very large customer base, frequent flyers and people staying in our hotels," he said, a readymade client list.
She wrote language-crunching, censorship-challenging verse in a steady stream and, well before Marcel Duchamp, invented the readymade as art.
But I didn't know the term ASMR when I recorded A Readymade Ceremony, I recorded the album without thinking of it.
As the show's title may suggest, its curators believe that even buildings and floor plans can be seen as readymade objects.
Readymade garments, gems and jewelery, leather, handicraft and basic machinery manufacturing are hit the most, industry bodies from across the country say.
Kelly learns how to view natural formations and urban structures as readymade objects to be seen, not as subjects to be described.
Shipments of readymade garments, comprising knitwear and woven items, totalled $18.6 billion in July-February, up 2.8 percent from a year earlier.
The government has set an export target of $37.5 billion for the 2017-18 financial year, with readymade garments earning $30.16 billion.
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Sales of key readymade garments, comprising knitwear and woven items, totalled $7.14 billion in July-September, up 14.7 percent from a year earlier.
The latest version of the company's Sprout Pro all-in-one PC is readymade for the world of virtual, augmented, and mixed reality.
As the three clubs' results have declined, the temptation to buy a readymade solution from Real Madrid or Bayern Munich has only increased.
Inexpensive peripherals, readymade PC bundles for graphics-intensive gaming and VR, and other friction-free entryways into the hobby are more readily available.
Standard 40-by-50–inch chipboard sheets are "givens" — readymade yardsticks that allow the eye to gauge dimensions in relation to one's body.
Shipments of key readymade garments, comprising knitwear and woven items, totalled $9.4 billion, up 7 percent from the same period the previous year.
Pre-Fab/Post-Fab: Art in a Readymade Era continues at University of Michigan Institute for the Humanities Gallery through Friday, February 23.
And if Trump loses, his white nationalist fans will have a readymade myth about how they were stabbed in the back by Jews.
In a haste to meet the album's deadline, readymade GarageBand samples that were initially intended as placeholders got left in the final product.
Sales of key readymade garments, including knitwear and woven items, totalled $20.22 billion in July-January, up 14.5 percent from a year earlier.
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Bathos takes over from pathos in these works as he deflates the storied legacy of the readymade, without relinquishing his stake in it.
Readymade taxidermy pieces abound on Etsy, where dessicated toads and mice dressed as popes can be yours for a reasonable price, plus shipping.
His 'Bicycle Wheel,' the first readymade, was a class of objects he invented to challenge assumptions about what constitutes a work of art.
A "human readymade" humorously references Duchamp, while commenting on the Marquis of Pombal's execution of the Távora family and the Duke of Aveiro.
And when the meeting has adjourned, you already have a readymade follow-up email you can send to everyone with just a single click.
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It was what the French artist called a readymade, his word for a combination of everyday objects reassembled or re-contextualized by an artist.
For his test rockets, Barnard currently uses readymade solid fuel rocket propellant, but hopes to transition to something with more power in the future.
With the exception of one photograph, the sky is always rendered in pure white, a canvas awaiting the readymade assemblages of toolsheds and farmhouses.
I rummaged through the stash of readymade Indian food my mum had packed into my luggage, and made a bowl of Maggi instant noodles.
But many women who've recently been called to hardcore action by Donald Trump's ascension don't have that kind of readymade support structure in place yet.
It expects the Ascend 310 to help make AI cheaper for hardware firms by allowing them to buy readymade modules to fit their own products.
These stories offer readymade pro-Trump clickbait, too good to pass up or to bother with verifying, and quite likely too convenient to be true.
Rather than strain themselves to justify architecture's relevance to the readymade, other artists on display better excel at evoking the strange referential powers of form.
The fruits of this 15-year collection process is Rudd's The Rich Forks—40 forks as readymade objects still full of food debris and saliva.
An issue being John Oliver-ized means a certain segment of his audience now has a readymade opinion to send in emails to friends and coworkers.
It's a curious choice, given that this crowning readymade marks a recent past in which caucasian beauty was unapologetically promoted as the exemplar for commercial manufacturing.
That's because they probably are the exact same drone, purchased from a factory that produces a readymade model and then slightly tweaked to the buyer's preferences.
Shipments of readymade garments, comprising knitwear and woven items, totalled $11.96 billion during the past five months, up 153 percent from the same period of 2016.
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It also politicizes the readymade, positing the bottles as symbols of gross negligence and misconduct on the part of city and state officials, and the dire consequences.
This could potentially save them thousands of dollars over a readymade rig and John was the first to admit that it's "very easy" to build a rig.
A collaboration between the UK's University of Strathclyde and the National University of Singapore is hoping to produce the same entanglement in cheap, readymade satellites called Cubesats.
Shipments of key readymade garments, comprising knitwear and woven items, totalled $2.48 billion for the first month of the current financial year, up 17 percent on year.
Shipments of key readymade garments, comprising knitwear and woven items, totalled $11.96 billion during the past five months, up 7.5 percent from the same period of 2016.
I was met with a sprawling array of original, readymade, and salvaged goods that I imagined, in a parallel universe, to be buried somewhere in Tokyo's landfills.
Flint Water Project politicizes the readymade, positing the bottles as symbols of gross negligence and misconduct on the part of city and state officials, and the dire consequences.
She carves niches into her readymade sculptures for little bars of soap, a symbol both of domestic work and the desire to wash from history its congenial veneer.
The disaster brought demands for greater safety in the world's second-largest exporter of readymade clothes and put pressure on companies buying clothes from Bangladesh to enforce standards.
JR: For the project, I will be collaborating with artist and filmmaker Richard Coronel to create a reimagined landmark in Manila using readymade objects found in Second Life.
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From tiny window drawings to a painting of a world map draining into a sewer, his pieces usually work with a given city's readymade canvas instead of against it.
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Villeglé's seizure of a found fragment of reality is something of a twist on the readymade, as the material is not industrial and has been shaped by unknown hands.
Toward the end of his 1989 essay "The Monochrome and the Blank Canvas," Thierry de Duve wondered why no artist had yet directly tackled the blank canvas as a readymade.
While they did find it challenging to educate enough of their own community members to be midwives, nurses, doctors, and trained pharmacists, they did not ask for readymade expat alternatives.
I was not aware you could buy lemon butter in shops, readymade, and so it also felt rarefied—there was only as much as my grandmother had time to prepare.
It's the readymade sculpture's 100th anniversary, so let's give credit where credit is due with this tasteful Simpsons bootleg, a wonderful metaphor for the current state of the art world.
" It made me think of a post-postscript to his 2012 book, "Life as a Readymade," a statement that might stand for the whole of his work: "Do I care?
Readymade garments are a mainstay of Bangladesh's economy, contributing almost 16% of national output and about $34 billion worth of exports in the last fiscal year ending in June 2019.
It's also easier for attackers with little technical know-how to get started because of the availability of readymade ransomware or do-it-yourself kits to help design such malware.
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What Mosset conceives is not a "found painting" per se, but an abstract painting as a found object — and not, it should be stressed, as a readymade — a significant conceptual difference.
As it turns out, we may have a more or less readymade circuit component that can accomplish much the same thing, according to researchers at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
By studying S2 while it made its pass, the astronomers were able to confirm a crucial prediction of Einstein's general theory of relativity by turning nature into a readymade gravitational laboratory.
Ortega and Orozco's formalism is juxtaposed with Cruzvillegas and Dr. Lakra's psychedelic readymade crudeness, creating a spectrum of collective, multidimensional ways of seeing, but offering no alternative to the status quo.
By this, I mean that instead of appropriating readymade definitions, as a number of conceptual artists have done, he lived inside language — from sound to orthography to calligraphic and pictorial possibilities.
"Even this doesn't account for all the timber used, because hundreds of other pieces of wood were also used for the work, plus boards and other items bought readymade," he continued.
DHAKA, Jan 5 (Reuters) - Bangladesh's exports rose 12.7 percent in December from a year earlier to $3.2 billion, driven by an increase in readymade garment sales, official data showed on Tuesday.
She cites as influences for her surreal and elegant work textile artists like Rosemarie Trockel, the readymade flower arrangements of Isa Genzken, and both Ree Morton's and Mike Kelley's flag art.
The screen showed Antoine Monnier, the director of the Association Marcel Duchamp, celebrating the readymade anniversary with a group of people on the roof of the B.H.V. department store, in Paris.
However, unlike Koons, Yürükoğlu does not cast a flimsy readymade toy or inflated animal about to pop in steel to contradict and counter-balance the speed with which we consume objects.
Earlier this year, the company opened its second Amazon Go stores in Seattle and its first in Chicago, which sell snacks, readymade meals, pantry items, and alcohol, all without employing any cashiers.
Readymade garments, comprising knitwear and woven items, fetched $2.12 billion in July, the first month of the 2016/17 financial year, down 4.4 percent from the same period of the previous year.
These are his sole manipulations; the resulting sections of dusty covers are the original footprints, described by The Drawing Center's executive director Brett Littman as "readymade drawings" in the exhibition's accompanying publication.
Siddiqur said that the prices of readymade garments in 2018 were 7.4 percent lower in the U.S. market and 3.64 percent less in the European market than they had been in 2012.
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"We're working really hard to make it easier for people to have readymade tools and structures for addressing sexual health," says Carey Roth Bayer, an associate professor at the Morehouse School of Medicine.
With all the sensors in place, inputs and outputs were connected to a readymade "drive by wire" kit from Dataspeed, a company that specializes in making control systems for vehicles and industrial robots.
Users can design their own case, or buy one readymade from Google's new Artworks collection — which includes illustrations from artists like FAILE and Justin Maller, and even snaps from Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield.
When: Opens Wednesday, January 27 Where: ISCP (1040 Metropolitan Avenue, East Williamsburg, Brooklyn) Countless artists have revisited the idea of readymade in the century since Duchamp, but Nobutaka Aozaki's approach is particularly compelling.
His attraction to banal, industrially produced home objects is a weaselly application of Duchamp's iconoclastic found object readymade, wherein an ordinary object becomes a work of art because the artist designated it as such.
A readymade birdcage filled with medical paraphernalia, including empty bottles and syringes, transmits the weight of her illness through metaphor — the body is caged and under the control of the industry, unable to escape.
DHAKA, Feb 6 (Reuters) - Bangladesh exports in January rose nearly 8 percent from a year ago to $3.7 billion, government data showed on Wednesday, driven by an increase in overseas sales of readymade garments.
When a pyramid of American Standard urinals appeared as an immersive installation back in 2004, the work's creator, Reece Terris, wasn't just riffing on Marcel Duchamp's readymade, but also exploring how objects transform spaces.
Throughout his career he has evoked the body, male and female, in an era when sculpture has often sidestepped the human form to focus on geometric shapes or objects found readymade in everyday life.
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Christian explains Duchamp's concept of the readymade to Anne, using the example of her handbag, which would become an art object if they put it on display in the gallery where they are sitting.
There doesn't seem to be a readymade replacement for the way it was, in its headiest days, something for everyone, whether you were into design talk or just wanted a cool map for your next game.
But Mosset goes further than just wondering whether a painting can hold its own next to a kind of hyper-readymade, he purposefully tips the scale towards the motorcycle and stacks the odds against the paintings.
As ideas for art, they may be said to qualify as proto-postmodern, to the extent that that means anything, for their tension between the Duchampian readymade (with white borders signalling thingness) and self-abnegating obsession.
The deli produces a vast array of handmade signs and displays them all over its interior, advertising bread, cheeses, olive oil, and other commodities for sale, as well as highlighting the deli offerings and readymade fare.
In his 2019 exhibition D37 at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, Rowland used readymade objects (leaf blower, 19th-century tax receipts, a stroller, bikes) to underscore the long history of systematic racism against Black Americans.
The app was designed by 19-year-old wunderkind Michael Sayman, a Facebook product manager who tells TechCrunch that he wanted to replicate the readymade virality of Facebook's earliest days, when it was restricted to college students.
Abby (Morales) has opened a bar in her backyard in an attempt to take some degree of control over her life and to hang out with the readymade friends that come with all made-for-TV bars.
Along with quips about readymade apologies and the weather, the stereotype of colorless Canadians who avoid extremes (as certainly as Americans embrace them) is a common way to explain what makes Canada and the United States different.
The hundredth anniversary of the readymade, Marcel Duchamp's name for the common manufactured objects that he converted into works of art by choosing and inscribing them, was celebrated on January 15th at the Museum of Modern Art.
Such bad news is being repeated in many parts of Asia's more than $290 billion textile industry, which accounted for 60% of the world's readymade garments, textiles and footwear in 2015, according to World Trade Organisation statistics.
Echoes of Duchamp are everywhere in Hammons's work: puns and wordplay; irreverent humor; urinals and dust and everyday objects used as readymade art materials; the artist's withdrawal from the art market, while bending it to his needs.
DHAKA, Oct 8 (Reuters) - Bangladesh exports in September surged 55 percent from a year ago to $3.15 billion, government data showed on Monday, driven by an increase in readymade garment exports, and ending a brief slowdown in August.
By creating intentionally artificial pairings, the motorcycle and the painting, for example, Mosset exposes the failure of painting to function in the realm of the readymade, in other words, in the realm of use value and exchange value.
For Al Jazeera, the deal meant readymade bureaus in New York and San Francisco (the latter would become the laboratory for AJ+) and access to sixty million viewers, in other words, an instant foothold in the American market.
There's a sweet little readymade sculpture by Young Gun Lee made of the outer layer of an onion with a handful of dirt and a shelled seed inside; hearking back to some of Alison Knowles' works with food.
But prior to this, in 1958, Villeglé had already been promoting new perceptual approaches to reality with a theoretical text about his readymade ripped posters called Des Réalités Collectives ("Collective Realities"), published in the ultra-Lettrist review grâmmeS.
The readymade ceramic toilet's most noticeable feature is its bowl, which brims with blue and brown recycled plastic pellets; nestled in the pellets is an iPhone whose cracked screen plays footage of waves lapping against a sandy shore.
Broodthaers might not be the first artist to come to mind as a touchstone for Feher, but it's not a stretch either: both have a jocular sensibility, a playful take on the readymade, and a fraught relationship to semantics.
But Pre-Fab/Post-Fab: Art in a Readymade Era, a pop-up exhibition at University of Michigan's Institute for the Humanities Gallery from three of Detroit's brightest young women artists, reminded me that being a girl is wonderful.
You'll need to re-subscribe to Xbox Live Gold and Xbox Game Pass if you want to keep the latter's readymade game library and the former's unlocking of online gaming (you need a Gold subscription to play online), though.
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The challenge for Tillyer boils down to this: how does one make a landscape painting that recognizes the main currents of 20th-century art — the readymade and abstraction or, more recently the digital realm — without devolving into parody, pastiche, or irony?
Other favorites included the slightly crude and indulgently retro collages of author Oliver Trager, full of 1960s icons and hippie symbolism, while the wall pieces of yogi Karen Gibbons took on the look of Readymade altarpieces, both irreverent and spiritual.
Natti Natasha and Bad Bunny - "Amantes De Una Noche" A readymade pop anthem along the lines of Becky G's "Mayores" and Rihanna's "Work," the chopped dembow mingles with the singer's vivid hook and the rapper's baritone drawl to ensure dancefloor domination.
I did the research on BrainForce and it is a bit overpriced, and they shorten you with ingredients, but I figured it was worth the price of admission for the bottle itself, the foremost readymade art object of the 21st Century.
But on Saturday, as the Neches River crested, VICE News flew with the Norfolk, Virginia-based unit to Silsbee, Texas on a CH-53 "Sea Dragon" helicopter to bring seven tons of water and readymade meals to an aid distribution point.
The odd series of twists leading to Christo being unveiled as the author of famously terrible fanfic My Immortal captivated the story's many fans — particularly since Christo's story seemed like some sort of social justice fairy tale readymade for Tumblr.
By ignoring this problem, the VA is failing to recognize that it has a readymade solution in the more than 85033 VA CRNAs who are waiting to provide the same high-level of care that Mr. MacKinnon provided to my father.
The collapse of the factory on the outskirts of the capital, Dhaka, in April 2013 killed more than 1,100 workers, placing scrutiny on major brands and sparking demands for better safety in the world's second-largest exporter of readymade garments.
Fetterman gained national attention by inviting people to move to the town in a feature for ReadyMade magazine, and he soon became a media darling, appearing on The Colbert Report and getting the title of America's "coolest mayor" by The Guardian.
On albums like 2015's A Readymade Ceremony and last year's Hand in Hand, she used careful spatial arrangements of abstract sounds, the scuffs of rocks, whispered prosody, and dizzied synth lines in ways that often felt bleak and barren.
RollerCoaster Tycoon World has two broad categories of rides: readymade rides that a player can just plop down in the middle of their park—carousels, ferris wheels, etc—and coasters, which players can design on their own if they want.
At an event held by art philanthropy initiative Project Perpetual, the likes of Sofia Coppola, Marc Jacobs, Princess Caroline of Hanover, and other designers and dignitaries donated their personal Hermès Birkin bags so that Jeff Koons could sell them as readymade artworks.
In the museum lobby is "Tropical readymade landscape" (2019) by Radamés "Juni" Figueroa, in which sport equipment like balls, sneakers, and bags are turned into plant pots to "tropicalize" the space, commenting in the capacity of sports to enter and reshape other spaces.
More pointedly, these recent wall pieces recast the elements of Bonnefoi's sometimes heavy-handed theory in the much lighter tone of comedy and invite us to speculate on the place of collage and assemblage as extensions of the readymade (instead of the other way around).
In the same way that Stripe and Square offer readymade payment solutions for businesses that don't want to process them internally, and Amazon Web Services (AWS) has established itself as the place where sites are hosted, startups like Zeiler's Clarifai, DeLorge's Picnix, and Shapiro's Lemay.
Like the first iteration of 50 v 50, this mode is readymade to produce high-octane gun fights among dozens of players, testing one's ability to keep composure, fight and build simultaneously, and collaborate in a large group amid a dizzying number of onscreen variables.
"So far our focus was only on readymade garment factories, but now this disaster has opened our eyes to the fact that we should also focus on other factories," Syed Ahmed, the head of the Department of Inspection for factories in Bangladesh, told Reuters.
The vehicle is also an art work—what Duchamp would have called an "assisted readymade"—embellished by Ukeles in 1983, with the help of the New York City Department of Sanitation, where she has been the official (and unpaid) artist-in-residence since 1977.
A half-century after altering art forever with his subversive urinal readymade "Fountain" (1917), he passed away in the company of bathroom fixtures in his salle de bains at the Neuilly-sur-Seine home he shared with Teeny (Alexina Sattler), his wife since 1954.
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With this combination of what are essentially construction materials and paint, he brought together the readymade and a traditional medium – long considered divergent, incompatible tendencies in modern art – while reminding viewers that the depiction of an untainted, unoccupied landscape was a fiction: mankind has made inroads everywhere.
Their zany shopping spree was in keeping with Nouveau Réalisme's preference for junk and industrial materials over traditional art materials, something that was a prelude to the tide of technologically-oriented art and the use of the found object readymade that was common in the mid-225s.
But even as the company has mastered the art of reaching people on their smartphones — where they spend an increasing portion of their internet time — Bosworth says the platform previously lacked readymade forms with which friends can share information about favorite shops and eateries or lock down important dates.
For their ambitious new exhibition O Palácio vai nú (The Palace Goes Naked) at the Marquis of Pombal Palace, in Oeiras, the group has filled all of the (usually) empty palace rooms with found and readymade objects that have been appropriated for the retelling of the palace's history.
Think of how much discussion has been devoted to Robert Rauschenberg's and Andy Warhol's use of silkscreened images; to the Pictures Generation's concerns with appropriations; and (most notably by Michael Fried and Thierry de Duve, along with a whole host of other critics) to the shaped canvas and the readymade.
If you're a tired Academy member trying to figure out which films to prioritize watching over the holidays before your Oscar ballot comes due in early January, well, an organization like the Hollywood Foreign Press Association — which votes on the Golden Globes — is right there with a readymade list for you to peruse.
Their work, which is described in Nature Medicine, isn't a readymade cure for brain damage, but it does shed new light on a very hyped topic in medicine—the relationship between the gut and brain—while offering some new hope to the some 800,000 Americans who will suffer a stroke in any given year.
For the Clinic's first show, presented at the prominent Night Gallery, the Ethiopian-born, South Bronx-raised artist will break away from photography like he did for his 2014 solo show, The Only Way Is Up. Erizku will show new works of readymade road-sign sculptures, his infamous graffiti "gang paintings," and abstract basketball hoop backboard paintings.
Placed in the same aesthetic space as sanctioned works of art, the portable plastic strips do not so much exemplify innovative design as they do prompt awareness of the body, again emphasizing that this exhibition is not just about the estimated 65 million people suspended in an indeterminate period of transition, but about everyone — all the bodies that can briefly slip in and out of these readymade measuring devices.

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