Discusses the décollage aesthetic in relation to advertising culture and urban space in the 1950s, citing the works of French artists associated with this new artistic rebellion which developed in that decade, including Raymond Hains, Jacques de la Villeglé, and François Dufrêne. Emphasizes the discontinuities between décollage and traditional collage aesthetics.
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