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assemblage

[uh-sem-blij, a-sahn-blazh] / əˈsɛm blɪdʒ, a sɑ̃ˈblaʒ /


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In the decades that came after, they pivoted from presenting themselves in galleries to making large photographic assemblages in a trademark garish style.

From New York Times

Allen Ruppersberg collected dozens of patron receipts from the short-lived diner he opened near MacArthur Park in 1969, where small assemblage sculptures were on the menu.

From Los Angeles Times

I often stumble across this list of Susan Sontag’s likes and dislikes, a quirky assemblage of the mundane and the extraordinary:

From New York Times

Nowadays, old sets of Britannica can be picked up for less than the cost of delivery, “the fastest depreciating assemblage of information ever known,” as Garfield puts it.

From Washington Post

To recreate the Vermeer street scene, one artist used small pieces of driftwood; another arranged knickknacks and childhood toys into a three-dimensional assemblage.

From New York Times