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In addition to glass fragments, he used found materials to give them color and texture, including pieces of crockery, stones and clinkers (a waste product from nearby foundries).
He used found photographic images as the basis for many of his silk-screen paintings, but he also took thousands of Polaroids.
He started to create three-dimensional 'tableaux', large-scale installations for which he used found objects and everyday things such as TV sets, car parts, furniture, loudspeakers, and also plaster casts of various family members and friends.
In his sessions with Salvador Dalí in Paris, he used found objects, such as the five magnifying glasses of different sizes and shapes that Dali grabbed at random in Rizzo's studio and which gave the Surrealist master a grotesquely enlarged eye and a huge half-moustache.
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I was in Room 6 of the exhibition, which the curators have entitled "Archive", because it attempts to excavate Bacon's working practices, and shows the way he uses found images and pictures ripped from magazines: photographs and stills from movies.
Dix did this too but he did not need to use found objects or photos to evoke the modern world's violence.
And he's been inspired to use found objects in his sculptures, including beach detritus like rope and wood.
I looked up the piece of medical equipment he used and found it on Amazon for as little as $5, and as much as $15.
He used to find people's perimeter, their silhouette, and prod and nudge until he found what made them break or what made them react.
"He used to find dressage so stressful" said Fox-Pitt.
Ditto Leonard Cohen, whom he used to find "boring".
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