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Readymade – Art Term Tate

    https://www.tate.org.uk/art/art-terms/r/readymade
    Although the term readymade was invented by Duchamp to describe his own art, it has since been applied more generally to artworks made from manufactured objects. For example works by YBA artists Damien Hirst , Michael Landy and Tracey Emin , (such as Emin’s My Bed 1998) can be described as …

Ready Made Art - the-artists.org

    https://www.the-artists.org/ready-made-art/
    Readymade is the term used by the French artist Marcel Duchamp to describe works of art he made from manufactured objects. His earliest readymades included Bicycle Wheel of 1913, a wheel mounted on a wooden stool. In 1917 in New York, Duchamp made his most notorious readymade, Fountain, a men’s urinal signed by the artist with “R. Mutt” and exhibited placed on its back.

Readymade MoMA

    https://www.moma.org/collection/terms/88
    A term coined by Marcel Duchamp in 1916 to describe prefabricated, often mass-produced objects isolated from their intended use and elevated to the status of art by the artist choosing and designating them as such. The term “assisted Readymade” refers to works of this type whose components have been combined or modified by the artist.

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