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  2. Al Jarnow - Wikipedia

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    Jarnow's films use stop-motion, timelapse, cell animation, and other experimental techniques to bring everyday objects to life and illustrate scientific concepts by blending education and entertainment. [3] [4] Jarnow has also been a cover artist for Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine and Agatha Christie titles.

  3. Red Hong Yi - Wikipedia

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    Hong Yi is a Malaysian born artist and architectural designer better known by her moniker, 'Red'. She is known for using everyday objects and materials for her paintings and art installations to transform our understanding of objects and image-making, as an artist who 'paints without a paintbrush'. [1] [2]

  4. Debra Bermingham - Wikipedia

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    Everyday objects are rendered strange and lyrical by her odd compositions and fuzzy lighting. The results are enigmatic little scenes not clarified by their equally puzzling titles. She describes the rationale for her subject matter thus: "Finding the edge between the compelling atmosphere of an image from memory and an image from dream is the ...

  5. Sarah Sze - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Sze (/ ˈ z iː /; born 1969) is an American artist and professor of visual arts at Columbia University. [1] Sze's work explores the role of technology, information, and memory with objects in contemporary life utilizing everyday materials. [2] Her work often represents objects caught in suspension.

  6. Jeff Koons - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Lynn Koons (/ k uː n z /; born January 21, 1955) [1] is an American artist recognized for his work dealing with popular culture and his sculptures depicting everyday objects, including balloon animals produced in stainless steel with mirror-finish surfaces. He lives and works in both New York City and his hometown of York, Pennsylvania.

  7. Robert Rauschenberg - Wikipedia

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    Milton Ernest "Robert" Rauschenberg (October 22, 1925 – May 12, 2008) was an American painter and graphic artist whose early works anticipated the Pop art movement. . Rauschenberg is well known for his Combines (1954–1964), a group of artworks which incorporated everyday objects as art materials and which blurred the distinctions between painting and s

  8. Subodh Gupta - Wikipedia

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    Subodh Gupta, My Mother and Me, 1997. Gupta is best known for incorporating everyday objects that are ubiquitous throughout India, such as the steel tiffin boxes used by millions to carry their lunch, as well as thali plates, bicycles, and milk pails.

  9. Robert Therrien - Wikipedia

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    Robert Therrien (November 17, 1947 – June 17, 2019) was an American artist known for his large-scale sculptures. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] His work reimagined and reinvented objects from everyday life, such as a set of table and chairs or stacks of plates, turning them into monumental immersive sculptures. [ 3 ]