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John Baldessari
Visionaire 64 Art Portfolio (Red), 2014
Limited Edition Print
Screen-print
USD 3,100
John Baldessari
Double Motorcyclists And Landscape (Icelandic), 2003
Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
USD 2,990
John Baldessari
The Intersection Series: Person On Horse And Person Falling From Horse, With Audience, 2001-2002
Photography
C-Print
EUR 1,390
John Baldessari
Visionaire 64 Art Portfolio (Green), 2014
Limited Edition Print
Screen-print
Currently Not Available
John Baldessari
Visionaire 64 Art Portfolio (Blue), 2014
Limited Edition Print
Screen-print
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John Baldessari
Untitled IV (2623 Third Street Santa Monica), 2000
Limited Edition Print
Mixed Media
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John Baldessari
Untitled III (2623 Third Street Santa, 2000
Limited Edition Print
Mixed Media
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John Baldessari
Untitled II (2623 Third Street Santa Monica), 2000
Limited Edition Print
Mixed Media
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John Baldessari
Raised Eyebrows/Furrowed Foreheads (Red, White, And Blue) From Artists For Obama, 2008
Limited Edition Print
Screen-print
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John Baldessari
Engraving With Sound: Belch, 2016
Limited Edition Print
Inkjet Print
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What is appropriation?
The use of images or pre-existing objects with application of little or completely no transformation to them. It has played a very significant role in the history of visual, musical, performing and literary arts. In visual arts for instance, to appropriate means properly adopting, sampling, recycling or borrowing aspects(even entire form) of artificial visual culture.