现成物 (Chinese Wikipedia)

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  • Stribling, Mary Lou. Art from Found Materials, Discarded and Natural. Crown Publishing Group. 1970: 2 [2021-06-25]. ISBN 0-517-54307-9. (原始内容存档于2022-06-16). Found Art is a term coined to describe works which are composed in part or entirety of natural or salvaged objects. 
  • Dayton, Eric. Art and Interpretation: An Anthology of Readings in Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Art. Broadview Press. 2 February 1999: 259 [2021-06-25]. ISBN 1-551-11190-X. (原始内容存档于2022-06-16). On the surface, anyway, there is no mystery about the making of the great bulk of works of artifactual art; they are crafted in various traditional ways—painted, sculpted, and the like. (Later, I will attempt to go below the surface a bit.) There is, however, a puzzle about the artifactuality of some relatively recent works of art: Duchamp's readymades, found art, and the like. Some deny that such things are art because, they claim, they are not artifacts made by artists. It can, I think, be shown that they are the artifacts of artists. (In Art and the Aesthetic I claimed, I now think mistakenly, that artifactuality is conferred on things such as Duchamp's Fountain and found art, but I will not discuss this here.) 
  • Tankersley, Leeana. Found Art: Discovering Beauty in Foreign Places. Zondervan. 14 June 2009: 2 [2021-06-25]. ISBN 978-0-310-56182-8. (原始内容存档于2022-06-16). ... That is what we call found art—a genre of art that started umpteen years ago with a guy in New York who took a urinal and cleverly refashioned it into a fountain. Found art is created when odd, disparate, unlikely, even long-abandoned castoffs are put together with other similarly unexpected remnants to create something new and, if all goes as planned, lovely. 

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