marcel duchamp
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"Humor and laughter - not necessarily derogatory derision - are my pet tools. This may come from my general philosophy of never taking the world too seriously - for fear of dying of boredom." ~Marcel Duchamp~
[Photographic] London: Man Ray Portraits, National Portrait Gallery
We saved Man Ray Portraits exhibition in the National Portrait Gallery as our last treat in London. Like you save your favourite part of the cake for last so that all the goodness lingers on and se…
What Dada Was and Why It Matters
Dadaism as a movement and Dada art itself were amusing and absurd, but grew out of fear and anger over the senseless loss of life of World War I.
History of Art: Duane Michals
Marcel Duchamp by Duane Michals
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“Edward Steichen, Portrait of Marcel Duchamp, 1917”
Double Photograph of Marcel Duchamp - Victor Obsatz
Double Photograph of Marcel Duchamp by Victor Obsatz 1953. A work from the collections of the de Young and Legion of Honor museums of San Francisco, CA.
National Portrait Gallery | Inventing Marcel Duchamp
Triple Exposure of Duchamp Smoking a Cigar, John D. Schiff (1907–1976), Gelatin…
An Interview with Marcel Duchamp
JT: In 2006, Pierre Pinoncelli attacked your Fountain [a replica of the 1917 urinal readymade signed R. Mutt] with a hammer, at the Pompidou Center in Paris. I was wondering if you had any comments…
Marcel Duchamp
Marcel Duchamp
Dalí / Duchamp | Exhibition | Royal Academy of Arts
Take another look at two artistic giants: father of conceptual art Marcel Duchamp, and larger-than-life Surrealist Salvador Dalí. This is the first exhibition to throw light on their surprising relationship an…
Art goes pop: behind the studio door in 1960s New York – in pictures
Making Sense of Marcel Duchamp | scalable version
Marcel Duchamp, Tu m', 1918 Style: Dada The title is a French expression in which the verb is missing, equivalent to "you [blank] me." The verb must be provided by the viewer. This would be Duchamp's last canvas. By this time, he openly detested painting.
“I like living, breathing better than working...my art is that of living. Each second, each breath is a work which is inscribed nowhere, which is neither visual nor cerebral, it's a sort of constant euphoria.” ― Marcel Duchamp @avedonfoundation
MAN RAY (1890-1976)
MAN RAY (1890-1976)
Man Ray Marcel Duchamp, space writing, 1937 - Google Search