Found objects, ripped posters, radical collages: as part of the New Realism movement of the early 1960s, Jacques Villegl 's work directly influenced his contemporaries, in particular, New York Pop artists Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein. By using everyday objects, the New Realists sought new forms of artistic expression and called into question the role of the artist and the nature of art itself. Villegl 's work with posters that he found in the...