Assemblage Art
Assemblage Art is a three-dimensional artistic form that combines various objects and materials to create a cohesive piece. Artists often use found items, such as wood, metal, fabric, and paper, to construct their works. This technique allows for a unique expression of ideas and emotions, as the materials can carry their own histories and meanings.
The movement gained popularity in the mid-20th century, with artists like Robert Rauschenberg and Joseph Cornell leading the way. Assemblage Art challenges traditional notions of sculpture and painting, encouraging viewers to engage with the artwork on multiple levels and consider the relationships between the assembled components.