“Inventing Marcel Duchamp: The Dynamics of Portraiture” illustrates the important legacy and the continuing influence of French-American artist Marcel Duchamp (1887–1968). The exhibition features 100 ...
The artwork of Marcel Duchamp is getting ready to leave Philadelphia -- temporarily. The Philadelphia Museum of Art is bringing together its collection of work by the acclaimed French-American artist ...
One of the Philadelphia Museum of Art's iconic collections — Marcel Duchamp — will take a six-month tour of Asia and Australia. Marcel Duchamp's ''Fountain,'' on exhibit at the Philadelphia Museum of ...
Marcel Duchamp by Henri Cartier-Bresson, 1968 Promised gift of Barbara and Aaron Levine Hirshhorn, Cathy Carver © Association Marcel Duchamp / ADAGP, Paris / Artists ...
It’s astonishing, I thought—as I toured the brain-teasing, patience-testing, must-see survey devoted to the work of Marcel Duchamp at the Museum of Modern Art (his first North American retrospective ...
There is a pink plasticine laboratory-made vagina hanging in Britain’s oldest commercial gallery, while that canteen of cutlery actually contains goat spines. And don’t touch the staple on the wall: ...
A porcelain urinal, a bicycle wheel and a rack for drying wine bottles might have been everyday objects to most people. But to Duchamp in 1913, they carried enormous potential to be art objects in ...
Ever been to the Pollock Gallery at SMU? No? Ever even heard of the Pollock Gallery? Also no? That’s not surprising. Despite the romantic idealization of curious, art-hungry university students and ...
Larry Gagosian never met Marcel Duchamp. “Well, he died in 1968,” Gagosian told me this week on a long phone call. He sounded wistful that they never crossed paths during his youthful LA years, ...
I’m watching a flickery, tantalisingly brief video-clip of Marcel Duchamp being interviewed in 1966 for BBC Two’s Late Night Line-Up, by Joan Bakewell. It has the feel of an unlikely encounter: on the ...
“Inventing Marcel Duchamp: The Dynamics of Portraiture” illustrates the important legacy and the continuing influence of French-American artist Marcel Duchamp (1887–1968). The exhibition features 100 ...
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