The French artist Marcel Duchamp is widely known for his readymades. Even those who don’t know who Duchamp is probably know about his work called The Fountain. However, his artistic journey ...
The gist of Dadaism was the "gratuitous act," and the most gratuitous Dadaist act of all was Marcel Duchamp's invention of the readymade. One can regard them as experiments in art, or mock works of ...
Marcel Duchamp is ... break from painting on canvas, Duchamp set on to make Tu m’ in 1918. This was a large painting encompassing the shadows of some of his readymades. Duchamp also had an ...
NANZUKA to present MSCHF’s solo exhibition of new works “Material Values.” This is MSCHF’s second show with NANZUKA, ...
We will also look at Marcel Duchamp's radical use of unconventional materials and ready-made objects in the early 1900s and his influence on mid-twentieth century artists such as Andy Warhol, who ...
the Prix Marcel Duchamp exhibition won’t be held at the Centre Pompidou (which is currently undergoing renovations). Instead, the exhibition will be hosted by the Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris ...
For the first time since its creation in 2000, the Prix Marcel Duchamp exhibition won’t be held at the Centre Pompidou (which is currently undergoing renovations). Instead, the exhibition will be ...
Art fans, here’s your bucket list of the standout exhibitions to see in Switzerland in 2025, exploring compelling themes and diverse media. Read our pick of the best New York art exhibitions to see in ...
Marcel Duchamp. The film breaks down Duchamp's ideas and applies them to both historical events and the modernist explosion that blanketed the early 20th century. Art of the Possible isn't simply ...
The brainchild of Geneva-based Vincent Bertholet, founded in 2006, Orchestre Tout Puissant Marcel Duchamp is ... its hat to revolutionary French artist Marcel Duchamp. New album Ventre Unique ...
In the history oftwentieth century art There have been several interesting cases of works of art mistaken for common ...
Marcel Proust’s masterwork In Search of Lost ... and of course, visual art. Proust, in fact, name-dropped some 100 artists throughout his famed tome, from Botticelli and Leonardo to Whistler ...