Monday, August 27, 2007

objet trouve: M-W's Word



objet trouve   \AWB-zhay-troo-VAY\   noun
     : a natural or discarded object found by chance and held to have aesthetic value

Example sentence:
     The museum's latest show, which features objets trouves, is a dramatic change from last year's exhibition of medieval religious art.

Did you know?
     "Objet trouve" comes from French, where it literally means "found object." The term entered English during the early 20th century, a time when many artists challenged traditional ideas about the nature of true art. Surrealists and other artists, for instance, held that any object could be a work of art if a person recognized its aesthetic merit. "Objet trouve" can refer to naturally formed objects whose beauty is the result of natural forces as well as to man-made artifacts (such as bathtubs, wrecked cars, or scrap metal) that were not originally created as art but are displayed as such.



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