Duchampian News & Views

  • ARTISTIC LICENSE: Duchamp’s ‘Bottle Rack’ revisited

    “Duchamp purchased a common bottle-drying rack sometime in 1914 and brought it to his studio. Two years later, while traveling, he wrote to his sister and asked her to paint an inscription on the bottle rack because he had decided that it was sculpture ‘readymade.’ Unfortunately, she had already thrown it out.”

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  • Reasons That We’ll Always Have Paris

    “A young Calder arrived in Paris as a realist painter and illustrator; within seven years he had been transformed into a Surrealist sculptor whose playful ‘drawings in space’ were admired by Marcel
    Duchamp
    , among others. ” Duchamp coined the term “mobile” for describing Calder’s moving sculptures.

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  • “MARCEL DUCHAMP : ‘ THE GREAT ARTIST OF TOMORROW WILL BE UNDERGROUND’

    Marcel Duchamp said, “Therefore I am inclined, after this examination of the past, to believe that the young artist of tomorrow will refuse to base his work as over-simplified as that of the ‘representative or non-representative’ dilemma. I am convinced that, like Alice in Wonderland, he will be led to pass through the looking-glass fo the retina, to reach a more profound expression.”

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  • Never mind the Pollocks

    “One day Pollock, Duchamp and Guggenheim had a row over a canvas she had commissioned for the foyer of her East Side townhouse in New York. At 20ft wide, it proved too big for the allotted space. Duchamp proposed cutting eight inches off one end. Pollock disappeared to get drunk, wandering back later into a party at Guggenheim’s apartment and peeing into her fire.”

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  • Book art by Marcel Duchamp…

    “In his designs for bookbindings and jackets, Duchamp often made user of the continuity between front and back: in the chess book L’Opposition et les cases conjuguées sont reconciliées, 1932; in the designs for Hebdomeros and Ubu, executed by Mary Reynolds, 1935…”

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  • The Anti-Retina Of Duchamp

    Posted in Video, Avant Garde by mbumba(Hat tip: Where The Pieces Fall)

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  • Painter to Poet: Dorothea Tanning

    "In 1946, Tanning married Max Ernst in a double wedding with Man Ray and Juliet Browner. Their crowd also included Peggy Guggenheim (Ernst's third wife; Tanning was his fourth), Marcel Duchamp, René Magritte, Salvador Dali, Pablo Picasso, Dylan Thomas, and Truman Capote.".. read more...
  • A creator needs only one enthusiast to justify him

    Man Ray “met Alfred Stieglitz in 1913, and through Stieglitz’s Gallery 291, he became acquainted with many of the most innovative artists of the time,
    including the founder of the New York Dada movement, Marcel Duchamp. Man Ray and Duchamp remained close friends throughout their lives.”

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  • A new look at Art and Play

    "But after trying to share my graduate work with others...how could I possibly capture all of the art created by these six amazing artists: Marcel Duchamp, Alexander Calder, Jean Tinguely (my personal favorite), Claes Oldenburg, Elizabeth Murray and Joseph Cornell...Well, thanks to the magic of the Internet and widgets, I can create content which gives you a glimpse into the breadth of these artists' creative genius. Plus I am hoping that it won't become hopelessly o.. read more...