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Both jasper johns and Robert Rauschenberg were <u>assemblage</u> artists, although the appearance of the final artwork is different, they both used objects that were first created for a different purpose, and re-purposed them into their artwork.
What are assemblage artists?
Art is created by the assembly of several components—oftentimes commonplace objects—that have been either carefully purchased or scavenged by the artist. Assemblage has been used as a method of creating art since Pablo Picasso's cubist creations, the three-dimensional works he started creating in 1912. In art, assemblage refers to a piece created by incorporating commonplace items into the composition. Each non-art object, such as a piece of rope or newspaper, may still retain some of its original identity even though it has acquired aesthetic or symbolic meanings within the context of the entire work.
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Answer: Yes because research provides us with knowledge on various problems that we may have in society. The better we understand these problems the easier it will be to solve the problem.
Explanation:
Though research can help us solve a problem it is not the ultimate solution. You can have all the knowledge in the world but if you don’t make an active change to make the world a better place then what’s the point.
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