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It is when an artist creates a new work of art by taking pre-existing images from other sources and modifies and/or
incorporates those images with new ones.
Appropriation
It is like reviving interests to the already prevailing forms of art, allowing the audience to renegotiate the meaning of the initial artwork in the more current one.
Appropriation
It is a modern craftsmanship which regularly increases drama, often acting and development to extremes of expression and continuity that are not allowed within the theater.
Performance Art
It can combine music, dance, poetry, theater, visual art and video and is usually being held in conventional centers in front of a live audience - although it can also take place almost anywhere.
Performance Art
It refers to the distances or areas surrounding, within, and within the components of an item.
Space
It refers to the empty spaces the artist has created around, between and within the subjects.
Negative Space
It refers to the subject of the piece itself. This is depicted as the
flower vase on the example photo.
Positive Space
In ______, the negative spaces are typically the open
or relatively empty parts of the piece.
three-dimensional art
It is the use of unusual materials to produce an
artwork.
Hybridity
Contemporary artists, for example, may use coffee for painting or miniature sculptures using crayons.
Hybridity
It also known as New Media, it involves the application of
computer technology as an essential part of the creative process
and production.
Technology Art