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Multidimensional art
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Multidimensional art is art that cannot be represented on a two-dimensional flat canvas. Artists create a third dimension with paper or another medium.[1] In multidimensional art an artist can make use of virtually any items (mediums).

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Joseph Csaky 1920, multidimensional relief, limestone, polychrome, 80 cm, Kröller-Müller Museum

Materials used in multidimensional art

Many artists make use of the objects and items they find in nature and or man made items. Some artists use paper[2] and others make use of rubber, plastic, or sculpture.[3] Artists also use other man made items like: textiles, milk cartons, or beads.[4]

Japanese born Nobuhiro Nakanishi puts photos on see through plastic and orders the photos in chronological order. He then mounts the photos on a wall in a line (stacking them) which gives the viewer a different perspective.[5]

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