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A term coined by Robert Rauschenberg for a type of work he invented in the early 1950s—a very radical form of collage—in which a painted surface is ‘combined’ with various real objects, or sometimes photographic images, attached to it. The most famous example is Monogram (1955–9, Moderna Museet, Stockholm), featuring a stuffed goat with a tyre around its middle, splashed with paint in a manner
EXEMPLEFICATIONS: PAINTING AND SCULPTURE PERFORMING ARTS, THEATHER, MUSIC, AND CINEMA.
A combine painting is an artwork that incorporates various objects into a painted canvas surface, creating a sort of hybrid between painting and sculpture. Items attached to paintings might include photographic images, clothing, newspaper clippings, ephemera or any number of three-dimensional objects.
An art concerned with combining vocal or instrumental sounds for beauty of form or emotional expression
Locus - The specific space in which Music, Film and Theater and other Combined Arts occur. Space must conform to the plastic feature of the actor or the actress, and that it must work to serve his or her moving, alive and three- dimensional character (Brockett 229).