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  2. Leo Sewell - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, while working in Philadelphia, Sewell and his work were featured in a TV show called "You asked for it", hosted by Rich Little with a report from Leah Erickson. [ 8 ] In 1997, Sewell showed in "Hello Again!", a recycled art focused show which opened at the Oakland Museum [ 9 ] and travelled throughout North America.

  3. Found object - Wikipedia

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    A specific subgenre of found objects is known as trash art or junk art. [19] These works primarily comprise components that have been discarded. Often they come quite literally from the trash. One example of trash art is trashion, fashion made from trash. Marina DeBris takes trash from the beach and creates dresses, vests, and other clothes ...

  4. HA Schult - Wikipedia

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    He is one of the first artists to deal with the world's ecological imbalance in his work [1] [2] and has therefore been called an "eco-art pioneer". [3] His best known works include the touring work, Trash People, [4] which exhibited on all continents, [5] and the Save The Beach hotel, a building made of garbage. [6]

  5. Museum’s beer can artwork accidentally thrown in trash by ...

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    The cans were later recovered from a trash bag, with both still intact. They were cleaned and then displayed on a traditional plinth at the museum entrance, according to the statement.

  6. Cleaner accidentally throws out $15,000 piece of art - AOL

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    An art gallery cleaning lady accidentally threw away expensive modern art because she confused it with trash. According to the BBC, on Wednesday a security guard at an Italian art gallery noticed ...

  7. Cleaners mistake art installation for trash and throw it away

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    The intense debate on the media and social platforms, even internationally, proves the interest, but also the irritation contemporary art can cause." type="quote" author="Museion Bolzano ...

  8. Bordalo II - Wikipedia

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    Bordalo's work is focused on the themes of ecology, waste, and recycling, and makes use of garbage in his work as a method of critiquing over-consumption in the world. [3] Using materials such as old tyres, pieces of wrecked cars, discarded appliances, plastic waste, and aluminium cans, he challenges materialism and consumerism in the modern ...

  9. Trash culture - Wikipedia

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    The Brillo Boxes, which replicate supermarket packaging as art, challenge traditional notions of art and consumerism, making them emblematic of trash culture. Trash culture refers to a broad category of artistic or entertainment expressions perceived as having a low cultural profile but possessing mass appeal. It encompasses media such as books ...