Duchamps' <u>Surreal Exhibitions</u> featured ordinary manufactured objects placed in an art context., laying the foundation for Conceptual art of the 1970's.
This well-recognized French artist sought an alternative to the visual representation of objects through paintings. He used the objects as artworks. To achieve his conceptual art form, Duchamp utilized <em>mass-produced, commercially available, and utilitarian objects</em>, which he designated as art by giving them titles.
Thus, Duchamps' surreal exhibitions popularized Pop, Minimal, and Conceptual art with <em>ordinary, everyday objects.</em>
Learn more about Duchamps' artistic movements of <em>Dadaism, Cubism, and Surrealism</em> here: brainly.com/question/11233023 and brainly.com/question/20130852
The painting is called American gothic, it was painted by grant wood. I'm not sure what the methodology was sorry.
Explanation:
Base Form (Infinitive): To Take
Past Simple: Took
Past Participle: Taken
3rd Person Singular: Takes
- Present Participle/Gerund: Taking
Describing images involves identifying, describing, and interpreting subject matter in art.