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Rashid [163]
4 years ago
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Jean tinguely's homage to new york, a mechanized assemblage of discarded junk, was influenced by:

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marusya05 [52]4 years ago
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<span>Jean tinguely's homage to new york, a mechanized assemblage of discarded junk, was influenced by: </span><span>Marcel Duchamp's readymades, the painting techniques of Jackson Pollock, and the rebellious performances of Dada artists

</span><span>Jean tinguely's homage to new york is a performance of self-destruction art that aim to show how both machine and art could work together in order to create a specific funtion</span>
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