assemblagist

as·sem·blage

 (ə-sĕm′blĭj)

n.

1.

a. The act of assembling.

b. The state of being assembled.

2. A collection of people or things; a gathering.

3. A collection of items from a single datable component of an archaeological site.

4. A fitting together of parts, as those in a machine.

5. A sculptural composition consisting of an arrangement of miscellaneous objects or found materials.


as·sem′blag·ist n.

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assemblagist

(əˈsɛmblədʒɪst)

n

(Art Terms) a creative person or artist who is skilled in putting together works of art based on assemblage

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