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  • His "Readymade" art -- mass-produced commercial objects (most famously a urinal) that the artist removed from everyday utilitarian contexts and displayed in a museum -- almost required this development.

    The Lost Art of Writing About Art 2008

  • "Readymade" is just starting, and it's already starting to rock.

    unknown title 2009

  • "Readymade" is just starting, and it's already starting to rock.

    unknown title 2009

  • "Readymade" is just starting, and it's already starting to rock.

    unknown title 2009

  • "Readymade" is just starting, and it's already starting to rock.

    unknown title 2009

  • Readymade garments are the principal export earner for Bangladesh, and also the biggest employer, after agriculture, in the country.

    Bangladesh textile millers threaten to shut Reuters 2011

  • Their posture told Sam they were one item away from crossing off the last line of the day's list and heading home for some take-out Chinese and Readymade sex before TV, sleep, and laundry the next day.

    Sam and the Planets Josh Cook 2011

  • Readymade group travel holidays may not work for everyone.

    Look Beyond Costs for Best Holiday Deals Shefali Anand 2011

  • In the stock market Readymade Steel India will be coming out with its initial public offer on Monday.

    Week Ahead: India's Mukherjee, Geithner to Meet Deals India Staff 2011

  • Yet his purpose in annexing Duchamp's aesthetic of the Readymade is not to embrace it but to neutralize it and thus trump it.

    A Magical Metamorphosis of the Ordinary Eric Gibson 2011

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