Who, What, Where, When, How.........

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Across
  1. 5. Artist responsible for the Tate Thames Dig.
  2. 6. normal term for paintings of objects (as opposed to people, or places, etc.) (5, 4)
  3. 8. The official body who makes sure you have a real Brillo Box (5, 14, 5).
  4. 10. The real title of Rauschenberg’s goat piece.
  5. 11. The artist whose sculpture, ‘the Kiss’, Oldenburg was ‘quoting’ in his Clothespin sculpture (because it is one of the star pieces in the nearby Philadelphia Museum of Art).
  6. 12. Artist who believed the best way to find out about other countries was to sleep with one of the natives.
  7. 13. The material used in ‘Clothespin’ that reacts in an unexpected way to ‘exposure (6,5)
  8. 15. Term coined (maybe by Duchamp) to describe his ‘found objects’.
Down
  1. 1. Previous career of Jeff Koons’ wife (4,4)
  2. 2. Richard Long originally wanted his art to be about this activity
  3. 3. Cornell’s ‘Egypte’ box is dedicated to her (4,2,6)
  4. 4. Duchamp’s urinal
  5. 7. the material that Jeff Koons’ ‘Bear and Policeman’ is made of
  6. 9. One of the unusual places Hadrian Piggott worked before studying at Central S. Martins’. (3,3)
  7. 14. The object that finally made the ‘goat’ into ‘art’
  8. 16. title of autobiographical piece by female artist later ‘improved’ by two naked men having a pillow fight (2,3)