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The documents here give ample evidence of how brutally they appropriated art.
Seven paintings taken from their Jewish owners in the 1930s are being returned to their surviving relatives as part of an ongoing French effort to give back looted, stolen or appropriated art.
When Prince appealed in 2013, the Second Circuit judge reversed the earlier decision, claiming that appropriated art need only be aesthetically transformed to be legal under copyright law.
Each piece of appropriated art, named after the artist who originally made it, questions what it means to create and present work.
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Appropriating art is not all that different from wanting to appropriate your father's wife or your mother's husband.
Still, this alleged isomorphism of aesthetic "expression and impression" is not immediately obvious.[15] Think, for example, about the seriously playful "found art" tradition in Surrealism, dada, Fluxus, and their heirs, a tradition in which ordinary objects get seditiously appropriated as "art".
Seeing a potential for subversion, Ms. Sikander appropriated the art form and infused it with contemporary subject matter.
With so many artists picking up brushes or at least a pencil, is the idea that real things can be appropriated as art bankrupt?
He has exhibited the gazing balls before, in 2013, only they were previously balanced on white sculptures – again, mainly appropriated from art history.
Mainstream culture has appropriated nail art in the same way as it has other black beauty practices, including hair extensions, she says.
This department is one of the museum's oldest; it began with appropriated royal art, some of which was acquired under Francis I. Initially, the collection focused on marble sculptures, such as the Venus de Milo.
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