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=Appropriation, the early research=
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==Appropriation, the early research==
  
 
The quickest explanation is repurposing an object/artpiece as is to give it another function or meaning. This can be as simple as turning a table upside down, but can also exist in the way of Pablo Picasso’s “Guitar, Sheet music and Wine glass, where existing pieces come together to form a new work. This way a NEW object is created.
 
The quickest explanation is repurposing an object/artpiece as is to give it another function or meaning. This can be as simple as turning a table upside down, but can also exist in the way of Pablo Picasso’s “Guitar, Sheet music and Wine glass, where existing pieces come together to form a new work. This way a NEW object is created.
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https://www.artspace.com/magazine/art_101/art_market/art_101_appropriation_art-5550
 
https://www.artspace.com/magazine/art_101/art_market/art_101_appropriation_art-5550
 
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