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bricolage
Translation of the word bricolage France is do-it-yourself, and master of bricolage in artistic creativity is the ability to make art from any of the materials that come to hand this approach is popular in the early twentieth century when there is a shortage of resources and the Dada surrealism and Cubism is bricolage, but it was not until the year 1960, before there is formation of Arte Povera movement, bricolage, Italy language used in the city and is used by artists to bypass the world's art, Arte Povera, artists found new sculpture from rubbish in an attempt to devalue the art objects and confirm as daily normal value and since then the artist has continued to make art from detritus Tomoko Takahashi created many sculptures of garbage found on the streets only in the natural, social and cultural rights of disposal;
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