The phrase is frequently used to describe official documents or publications that contain catastrophic errors.
: His practice, highlighted in exhibitions like Botched Art: The Meanderings of Sung Neung Kyung , explores the idea that mistakes—such as out-of-focus photographs or "botched" newspaper readings—can be more beautiful and meaningful than "perfect" art. Botched
South Korean artist is a key figure in the "botched art" movement. The phrase is frequently used to describe official
In the world of and scrapbooking, "botched" paper refers to sheets that didn't turn out as intended during the dyeing or printing process. Botched
: His work often involves physically manipulating or "reading" newspapers to deconstruct their public authority through personal, "botched" actions.