
What is mixed media?
Mixed media refers to artwork that incorporates more than one medium within a single piece. Unlike multimedia art, which combines distinct forms of visual art and often includes elements like sound, video, or digital media, mixed media focuses on combining traditional art materials, such as paint, ink, and collage. Mixed media art allows artists to achieve a wide range of effects and textures by layering and blending different materials.
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ARTWORKS RELATED TO MIXED MEDIA
Julian Opie
Long Hair from Old Street Walkers, 2022
Sculpture / Object
Mixed Media
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Andy Warhol
In The Bottom of my Garden IV.100A, 1956
Limited Edition Print
Mixed Media
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Marc Chagall
Josué devant Jericho, from La Bible, 1931-39
Limited Edition Print
Mixed Media
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Marc Chagall
Moïse fait jaillir l'eau du rocher, from La Bible, 1931-39
Limited Edition Print
Mixed Media
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Larry Rivers
Madame Butterfly, from Metropolitan Opera Fine Art I, 1978
Limited Edition Print
Mixed Media
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Anti-Art refers to artwork that challenges traditional definitions of art. The term is often attributed to artist Marcel Duchamp, who pioneered the use of readymades—everyday objects presented as art. These works defied conventional expectations that art should adhere to traditional or high art standards.

Earth art, also known as Land Art, emerged in the 1960s and 70s as part of the conceptual art movement. It involves creating artworks by sculpting the land or constructing structures in the landscape using natural materials like earth, rocks, or twigs. These works are often large-scale and emphasize the relationship between art and nature.
