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Discover LudwigThe phrase "array of found and" is not correct and does not form a complete thought in written English.
It appears to be part of a larger phrase or sentence, and without additional context, it is unclear how it can be used.
Example: "The array of found and lost items was displayed for everyone to see."
Alternatives: "collection of discovered and" or "set of located and".
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She first garnered attention at a 1996 show, the SoHo Annual, in which she turned a gallery storage area into exhibition space, filling it with a meticulous array of found and created tiny objects.
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The term implies Romantic evocations of place, and in many ways that's what it is: a fairly literal array of found sounds and slabs of orchestral atmosphere.
The exhibition as cornucopia — as an overwhelming array of found objects selected and arranged by an artist — has become something of a trend.
Second, he has to communicate that to readers who really have no idea how mortgage markets, securitizations or central banking works, and that is captive of an array of found notions -- austerity, bailouts, conspiracies.
He has made Soundsuits from an array of found materials including dryer lint, sequins, sweaters, socks, buttons, feathers, human hair, and vintage toys.
Like all Paul Smith stores, the Los Angeles branch sells an eclectic array of found objects, from books on English pigs to vintage jewelry display cases.
With arrays of found objects ranging from the seductively mystical to the ordinary, Saar has over her long career found ways into the darkest recesses and sweeping hopes of the American experience".
The items included more than 1,600 rounds of ammunition bullets, some of them housed in a Planters peanut can and a Nike shoe box, and an array of weapons found in a brown safe and in bedroom closets.
The museum's four floors of exhibits offer an array of finds, including mummies, ceramics, textiles, and artifacts that date back 5,000 years.
The majority of works on view were created specifically for the exhibition and reveal the array of practices found in Los Angeles.
Burials from the Early Classic yielded a rich array of finds, but Late Classic burials were accompanied by a lesser variety of grave offerings.
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