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Most people's first experience with recycled art comes in kindergarten, where popsicle sticks became crude bird houses and picture frames. Granted, these projects were made possible thanks to Elmer's glue and glitter, so they weren't the most sophisticated works of art. We also knew kids who collected pull-tabs from soda cans and made chains to string across their rooms. We thought that was pretty cool, but a man named John Milkovisch took the idea to a different dimension when he constructed an entire house out of discarded beer cans. Now that's commitment. Remodeling the bathroom? Take a cue from Marcel "Readymade" Duchamp and the anti-art Dada movement and turn that old commode into a sculptural masterpiece. If you really want to invest yourself in a project, look no further than the top of your head to create intricate Victorian-style hair jewelry. Learn to make yourself useful, like Tim Hawkinson who glued his own fingernail clippings together to create the mini sculpture, Bird. With so much material literally at your fingertips, the possibilities are endless.
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Nice to see that Duchamp is DaDa is recycled yet again, but there was a Hannover artist, Kirk Schwitters who is known for creating the "Mertzbau," a living environment that was created from scraps retrieved from the gutters of Hannover.
Mertz Rules!
Posted by: electrichero at November 20, 2006 7:23 AM
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