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![]() Red Grooms American, born 1937 Dali Salad II, 1980 Three-dimensional color lithograph and screenprint on Arches Cover paper (white and black), Rives BFK Journal paper, Japanese paper, and vinyl, cut out, glued, and mounted on white painted backing board; framed and covered with a Plexiglas dome Published by Brooke Alexander Editions and Marlborough Graphics, New York Edition of 55 Vermillion Archival Collection, Gift of funds from The Northern Star Foundation and The Hersey Foundation SYNTHESIS 3D: Artist MultiplesSaturday, June 30, 2012Sunday, February 10, 2013 Many consider Marcel Duchamp to be the originator of the modern multiple. As early as 1913, this now-famous French artist/provocateur deftly demonstrated how everyday objects could become art simply by negating their original function or context. Though widely ridiculed at the time, Duchamp's "readymades," as he called them, were in effect conceptual prototypes for those artists of the European and American avant-garde, who in the late 1950s and early '60s began to experiment with creating three-dimensional art objects that could be replicated and issued as limited editions. |
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