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Found Objects in Art
( 24 Modules )

Module #1
Introduction to Found Objects in Art
Explore the concept of found objects in art, its history, and significance
Module #2
Defining Found Objects
Understand what constitutes a found object and how it differs from other art forms
Module #3
The History of Found Objects in Art
Delve into the historical context of found objects, from Dadaism to contemporary practices
Module #4
The Role of the Artist
Analyze the artists role in transforming ordinary objects into works of art
Module #5
Types of Found Objects
Examine different types of found objects, such as natural materials, industrial waste, and consumer products
Module #6
Collecting and Curating Found Objects
Learn about the process of collecting and curating found objects for artistic purposes
Module #7
The Concept of Readymades
Explore Marcel Duchamps concept of readymades and its influence on found object art
Module #8
Assemblage and Collage
Discover the techniques and strategies of assemblage and collage using found objects
Module #9
Found Objects in Sculpture
Investigate how found objects are used in three-dimensional art forms
Module #10
Found Objects in Photography
Examine the role of found objects in photography, from still life to street photography
Module #11
Found Objects in Performance Art
Analyze the use of found objects in performance art, including happenings and installations
Module #12
Ephemeral and Impermanent Art
Explore the concept of ephemeral and impermanent art using found objects
Module #13
Found Objects and Environmentalism
Discuss the relationship between found objects and environmental issues, such as waste and sustainability
Module #14
Found Objects and Consumer Culture
Investigate how found objects reflect and critique consumer culture
Module #15
Found Objects in the Digital Age
Consider the impact of digital technologies on found object art, including virtual and online practices
Module #16
Artist Case Studies
In-depth examination of prominent artists who have worked with found objects, such as Joseph Cornell and Robert Rauschenberg
Module #17
Creating Your Own Found Object Art
Guided exercises and prompts to encourage students to create their own found object art
Module #18
Curating a Found Object Exhibition
Practical advice on curating an exhibition of found object art, including installation and display techniques
Module #19
Conservation and Preservation
Discuss the challenges and considerations of conserving and preserving found object art
Module #20
The Market for Found Object Art
Explore the commercial aspects of found object art, including pricing, selling, and collecting
Module #21
Found Objects in Public Space
Analyze the role of found objects in public art, including street art, monuments, and memorials
Module #22
Community Engagement and Participation
Examine the ways in which found object art can engage and involve local communities
Module #23
The Future of Found Objects in Art
Speculate on the potential directions and developments of found object art in the future
Module #24
Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion
Planning next steps in Found Objects in Art career


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