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TRASH AS ART : ECO ART by ARMAN

Garbage as ART : TRASH ART

Աղբ _ Art / akhb_ art/Աղբ- means trash in Armenian

/summary of the project/ Curated by Arman Tadevosyan

Where some people see trash, others see art. And, in some art, some people will only see a pile of meaningless trash. So, what's the difference? Maybe it's just in the eye of the beholder or artist. Maybe it's simply a matter of opening our minds to new and unique ways of doing and seeing things.

Each of us can differentiate rubbish (garbage) from another material. The art has a something magic in itself. It gives us the opportunity to transform the perception of one material into another one. Output of this kind of action, in general, we call Art Work (object, sculpture, installation, etc.), "²Õµ _ Art " project is about that kind of transformation...

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  1. Using the trash and creating an art from that is the way to fix the attention of people to the ecologically bad situation of Gyumri. As well as fixing the attention of politicians at this problem.
  2. This project's idea is to change the peoples' attitude towards their environment and take care of the city.
  3. ²Õµ _ Art is finding new and inventive ways for recycling those things you normally throw away.
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There is so much talk now about the art of the film that we may be in danger of forgetting that most of the movies we enjoy are not works of art. “The Scalphunters,” for example, was one of the few entertaining American movies this past year, but skillful though it was, one could hardly call it a work of art—if such terms are to have any useful meaning.
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What exactly was your statement on trash art ??

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