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  2. Art bike - Wikipedia

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    An art bike is any bicycle modified for creative purposes while still being ridable. It is a type of kinetic sculpture . The degree of artistic creativity and originality or new functionality of art bikes varies greatly, depending on the artist or designer's intentions (as well as the subjective interpretation of what "art" is by the observer).

  3. Readymades of Marcel Duchamp - Wikipedia

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    Shown to the left is the 2nd version of Bicycle Wheel, 1916–17. The original 1913 version and this 2nd version are lost. The coatrack, titled Trap (Trébuchet), 1917, is on the floor, lower left. The readymades of Marcel Duchamp are ordinary manufactured objects that the artist selected and modified, as an antidote to what he called "retinal ...

  4. Artistic cycling - Wikipedia

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    Specialised stunt bicycle Pair artistic cycling. The bicycles used for artistic cycling are a form of fixed gear bicycle.The gearing of the chainring and sprocket are run at or near a one-to-one ratio, but the chainring may not have fewer teeth than the sprocket.

  5. Bull's Head - Wikipedia

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    Pablo Picasso, 1942, Tête de taureau (Bull's Head), bicycle seat and handlebars, 33.5 x 43.5 x 19 cm, Musée Picasso, Paris. Bull's Head (French: Tête de taureau) is a found object artwork by Pablo Picasso, created in 1942 from the seat and handlebars of a bicycle.

  6. Dynamism of a Cyclist - Wikipedia

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    Even in 1913, the bicycle, and the high speeds obtainable on it, still represented for the Futurists one of the modern forms of transport that they idealised. [ 2 ] In the final work, the lines of the preparatory drawings are translated into curves and cones, outlined using Boccioni's characteristic divisionist technique. [ 2 ]

  7. Willie Cole - Wikipedia

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    Schwinn tji-wara (2002) at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC. Cole is best known for assembling and transforming ordinary domestic and used objects such as irons, ironing boards, high-heeled shoes, hair dryers, bicycle parts, wooden matches, lawn jockeys, and other discarded appliances and hardware, into imaginative and powerful works of art and installations.

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