Does Brancusi come closer to the spiritualism of the Shaker society or to the witticism of Duchamp and Dada? |
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Strains of both Dada and Duchamp course through these found objects rendered into found poems. |
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Members were united by their interest in Marcel Duchamp, Dada and the role of chance in art. |
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Film was an attractive medium for Dadaists such as Man Ray and Marcel Duchamp. |
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All the collected works from the seven-week event are currently on show alongside masters like Marcel Duchamp and Salvador Dali. |
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If we miss this point, we miss understanding the multidimensionality of Duchamp and the polyvalent nature of his work. |
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In 1917 the French artist Marcel Duchamp created one of the most famous of Dadaist statements in New York. |
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Her affair with Duchamp continued in secrecy until 1950, when she returned to Brazil. |
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In December 1967, at the very end of his life, Duchamp used a photograph taken by Man Ray of his appearance in Relache to create a copper engraving of the tableau vivant. |
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It was a seminal collection of work, and he was a forefather to the surrealist movement, as I later found out, and was deeply influential to Marcel Duchamp. |
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References to Marcel Duchamp, Frederick Nietzche and the Italian Futurists are all woven into Hitlers' artistic ethos, even though he claims to be an anti-modernist. |
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Hopkins is concerned with the legacy of the late Dada which flowered in New York in the 1920s and in particular with the work of Duchamp, Picabia and Man Ray. |
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Marcel Duchamp turned his bicycle wheel, snow shovel, and bottle rack into art with scant alteration. |
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Duchamp used found objects to make art — the urinal, the bicycle wheel, the snow shovel. |
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We are talking, of course, of the very ironical Marcel Duchamp and his famous urinal. |
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John Baldesssari received a second trophy and made an even shorter one, thanking Giotto, Goya, Matisse, Duchamp, and Sol LeWitt. |
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In her memoirs, Duchamp gets full credit for introducing the socialite to modern art. |
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There was a longstanding rumour that Duchamp once suggested cutting 20cm off a Jackson Pollock so it would fit into her townhouse. |
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Duchamp was making the point that displaying an object in a museum is what elevates and sanctifies it. |
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As well as leaving the Large Glass unfinished, Duchamp left papers about unrealised projects. |
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In 1915, when Marcel Duchamp defines part of his work by creating the concept of readymade, he does it in English: readymade. |
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The show's organisers, among them Duchamp himself, rejected the entry, which led to the resignation of Duchamp and other committee members. |
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During the second world war, Duchamp devised a scheme to transport his artistic materials out of Europe. |
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Indeed, whereas Duchamp broke with a production method to create another one, Warhol only formalized and embraced it. |
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The 2009 Prix Marcel Duchamp was awarded to Saadane Afif by the ADIAF, the Association for the International Diffusion of French Art. |
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In 2002, she won the prestigious Marcel Duchamp award, which was followed by her Exotourisme exhibition at the Centre Pompidou in Paris. |
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In making the Black Paintings, Reinhardt may have been as indebted to Duchamp as to Malevich and Barnett Newman. |
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This is not the same thing that artists have been doing since Duchamp hung a urinal on a wall and called it art. |
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What could come closer to the anti-retinal position of Duchamp than paintings so dark they can barely impinge on our retinas? |
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Do you know why Duchamp was one of the greatest artists of the last century? |
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But Duchamp was a magician in the economy of small gestures. |
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In other words, Duchamp contradicted the progressivist and evolutionary assumptions, but viewed the appropriation of other cultures as unproblematic. |
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The Marcel Duchamp Prize subscribes to these principles by encouraging creativity amongst the young in France, and offering its talented artists the possibility of recognition on an international scale. |
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Among others, the artist Marcel Duchamp took part as a member of the French team. |
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Duchamp sometimes took 20 years to create a single artwork. |
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If anyone bar McCoy was aboard the under-pressure Duchamp, Mark Equal would have been a lot shorter. |
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Duchamp also credited Jean Arp with advancing the use of the joke. |
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Duchamp certainly changed the course of art, and challenged the way we view everyday objects. |
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His works draw on a rich repertoire of artistic and literary references, from prewar children's book illustration and Marcel Duchamp to James Joyce and Dante. |
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He mentions the old masters Rubens and Rafael, as well as Magritte and Duchamp, as important sources of inspiration, and explains that he has tried to develop his own vision. |
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Duchamp broke the straightjacket of traditional mediums and made it possible to use and incorporate any object, with or without artistic transformation. |
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Duchamp took a white gents' urinal, signed it and put it on display, declaring that art could take any form. |
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Duchamp played a double-handed game, on one hand a public strategy on the other a clandestine commitment. |
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In the early 20th century Marcel Duchamp submitted for exhibition a urinal as a sculpture. |
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Duchamp said he mounted a bicycle wheel on a stool just for the pleasure of having it beside him, flipping the wheel round as he idled away afternoons in the studio. |
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If Duchamp could re-present industrial design as art, why couldn't Judd? |
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It was a historic moment when the radical modernist artist Marcel Duchamp worked with Merce Cunningham in 1968 to create Walkaround Time. |
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Higgins was the publisher of the Something Else Press, a concrete poet married to artist Alison Knowles and an admirer of Marcel Duchamp. |
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Though Breton admired Pablo Picasso and Marcel Duchamp and courted them to join the movement, they remained peripheral. |
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In the same line, the artist Marcel Duchamp stated that those who watch the pictures are the ones who do them, that is to say that the roots of the work of art are in the memory and the imagination of the beholder. |
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The View special issue on Duchamp was crucial for the public understanding of Surrealism in America. |
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A viewer could suppose that Mr. Serra was engaging in the philosophical game of importing nonart objects into the gallery and in that way turning them into artworks, as Duchamp did when he presented a urinal as a sculpture. |
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Having something that I have designed be produced and sold within such a well-established brand like Duchamp is very exciting. |
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Thus at a certain point it becomes more difficult to distinguish between Gibson Japanized by Akasegawa and Akasegawa Americanized by Duchamp. |
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Hamilton's 1955 exhibition of paintings at the Hanover Gallery were all in some form a homage to Duchamp. |
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Steven Best and Douglas Kellner identify Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns as part of the transitional phase, influenced by Duchamp, between Modernism and Postmodernism. |
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Duchamp continued to produce sculpture in secret including an installation with the realistic depiction of a woman viewable only through a peephole. |
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Also in this movement were the Duchamp brothers, Jacques Villon and Marcel Duchamp, considered one of the father of modern art, also natives of Normandy. |
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The Duchamp Fountain attacked with a hammer last month at the Dada exhibition in Paris was not the original pissoir, but a hand-crafted facsimile. |
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Portrait of Marcel Duchamp, Lead 1, 1966-67, is based on an electrocardiogram of Duchamp, which the artist-as-doctor took in the last years of Duchamp's life. |
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The stamp pane also includes a quote by Marcel Duchamp and verso text that identifies each work of art and briefly tells something about each artist. |
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Clark, who surfed there alone for fifteen years, is the sport's Duchamp. |
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