Fragmental Museum is proud to introduce the Unlimited Participatory Exhibition titled, Framed: connecting the dashes
JOIN THE PROJECT!
We would like to invite you to play an active role in expressing your ideas as artists and curators by curating your own FOUND OBJECT*.
1. Get your tape. (come to Beta exhibition May 20, Fri 6-9pm, May 21, Sat 2-6pm)
2. Select an object or spaces anything if your life which you find interesting and frame with the tape. Have fun!
3. Take a photo and upload to instagram with hashtag #fragmentalframe or email to frame@fragmentalmuseum.org
Found object: originates from the French objet trouvé, describing art created from undisguised, but often modified, objects or products that are not normally considered art, often because they already have a non-art function.[1] Pablo Picasso first publicly utilized the idea when he pasted a printed image of chair caning onto his painting titled Still Life with Chair Caning (1912). Marcel Duchamp is thought to have perfected the concept several years later when he made a series of ready-mades,[2] consisting of completely unaltered everyday objects selected by Duchamp and designated as art.[3] (from wikipedia)