Duchampian News & Views

  • Duchamp’s Brother Raymond Duchamp-Villon sculpture

    “Raymond Duchamp-Villon’s began work on the plaster original of The Horse, a composite image of an animal and machine, in 1914, finishing it on leaves from military duty in the fall. It was preceded by numerous sketches and by several other versions initiated in 1913. The original conception did not include the machine and was relatively naturalistic, as is evident in the early states of the small Horse and Rider of 1914. “…

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  • …Ray, man! Man Ray Exhibition in Madrid

    " "My mother told me I made my first man on paper when I was three", Man Ray wrote in his Self-portrait typed manuscript. "Man Ray - Unconcerned But Not Indifferent" exhibition presents drawings, photographs, paintings, sculptures, personal objects, and images from the Man Ray Trust collection founded by the artist's wife, Juliet Browner in Long Island, New York. The exhibition at the Colecciones.. read more...
  • Chess musings by circletide on Dichterische Fragmente

    "It was Duchamp, wasn’t it, that gave up his art, his projects, for chess? Perhaps not true, but I remember it so. Did Duchamp not talk of chess being the highest form of art because it is – in the most basic form – a visual representation of human thought, but also because it, as does life, contains rules, symbolism, sign structures, competitiveness, relationship…? Is it not also true that it cannot be commercialised like art?" …

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  • In the Tate Collection : Marcel Duchamp:
    The Bride Stripped Bare by her Bachelors Even, (The Green Box) 1934 [front cover]

    "In 1934 Marcel Duchamp – or more accurately his alter ego Rrose Sélavy – published in green felt covered boxes ninety-four loose notes relating to the development and function of his magnum opus The Bride Stripped Bare by her Bachelors Even, known familiarly as ‘The Large Glass’…

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  • Todays Quote 04.18.08 by michael ammerman

    "Art is like a shipwreck… it’s everyman for himself." Marcel Duchamp…

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  • MoMA Exhibits Book/Shelf

    March 26-July 7, 2008 "Book/Shelf begins with Marcel Duchamp's Unhappy Readymade (1919), a work created when the artist, while traveling, instructed his sister back home to hang a geometry book on her balcony and to let the wind flip and tear the pages. The artist explained, "The wind had to go through the book, choose its own problems, turn and tear out the pages." The piece-destroyed in the process of its .. read more...
  • The Cool School’

    "Documentary. Directed by Morgan Neville. (Not rated. 86 minutes. At the Roxie.)"

    "In 1963, Hopps gave his stake in Ferus to Blum so he could become director of the Pasadena Art Museum, where he staged the first American retrospective devoted to Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968), whose influence was again on the rise. The event put Los Angeles and Hopps on the national art map. “…

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  • Marcel Duchamp and John Cage

    ” ‘Dreams that Money can Buy’ : a film by Hans Richter with many artists. This is a Duchamp’s fragment with music by John Cage.”…

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  • Man Ray workshop

    At the Pinacothèque de Paris, from March 5 to June 1, 2008
    “The Pinacotheque in Paris presents an unprecedented retrospective of works by Man Ray. For the first time, all aspects of the creation of the artist will be unveiled. An exceptional selection of works including drawings, photographs, paintings, sculptures, objects and personal images directly from the Man Ray Trust (Long Island, New York). “

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