The scope of the essay is limited by the ideas behind the mechanisation of desire as conceptualised in The Large Glass by Marcel Duchamp. This glass-based installation depicts a convoluted mechanism, as the full-title of the work suggests, representing The Bride Stripped Bare by her Bachelors, Even. Using tropes and figures from his earlier studies, the artist designed a machine for the production of desire, rendering the unconscious mechanical and dynamic. The paper aims to present selected aspects of the installation, including mechanical reproduction (1), technological fetishism (2), transparency (3), as well as to discuss its significance with reference to Deleuze and Guattari’s concept of the Body without Organs (4). The interpretive f...
I became interested in Marcel Duchamp\u27s work at an early stage of my art history studies. His the...
Marcel Duchamp is a founding figure of twentieth-century art and culture, the common source to which...
In the avant-garde production of images and texts, one finds a set of aesthetic and cultural practic...
The scope of the essay is limited by the ideas behind the mechanisation of desire as conceptualised ...
This paper will examine the importance of Marcel Duchamp’s La Machine Célibataire (The Bachelor) on ...
It is a commonplace in certain areas of art theory and contemporary art practices to consider Marcel...
Departing from Duchamp’s advice in 1961 of finding the “com- mon factor” between the non-representat...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether The Large Glass was a negation of women for Marce...
This essay discusses Marcel Duchamp’s Étantdonnés: 1° la chute d’eau, 2° le gazd’éclairage … (Given:...
This article considers the notion of ‘play’ in the plastic arts, its relation to the materiality of ...
Perhaps no twentieth-century artist utilized puns and linguistic ambiguity with greater effect - and...
This work intends to examine a work of art, specifically the Large Glass from Marcel Duchamp, based ...
In this paper I shall show that the artworks of Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968) harbour as yet unheeded ...
Combining art historical and technical perspectives, this paper examines Richard Hamilton’s1965–6 re...
This article considers the notion of ‘play’ in the plastic arts as described by Johan Huizinga, its ...
I became interested in Marcel Duchamp\u27s work at an early stage of my art history studies. His the...
Marcel Duchamp is a founding figure of twentieth-century art and culture, the common source to which...
In the avant-garde production of images and texts, one finds a set of aesthetic and cultural practic...
The scope of the essay is limited by the ideas behind the mechanisation of desire as conceptualised ...
This paper will examine the importance of Marcel Duchamp’s La Machine Célibataire (The Bachelor) on ...
It is a commonplace in certain areas of art theory and contemporary art practices to consider Marcel...
Departing from Duchamp’s advice in 1961 of finding the “com- mon factor” between the non-representat...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether The Large Glass was a negation of women for Marce...
This essay discusses Marcel Duchamp’s Étantdonnés: 1° la chute d’eau, 2° le gazd’éclairage … (Given:...
This article considers the notion of ‘play’ in the plastic arts, its relation to the materiality of ...
Perhaps no twentieth-century artist utilized puns and linguistic ambiguity with greater effect - and...
This work intends to examine a work of art, specifically the Large Glass from Marcel Duchamp, based ...
In this paper I shall show that the artworks of Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968) harbour as yet unheeded ...
Combining art historical and technical perspectives, this paper examines Richard Hamilton’s1965–6 re...
This article considers the notion of ‘play’ in the plastic arts as described by Johan Huizinga, its ...
I became interested in Marcel Duchamp\u27s work at an early stage of my art history studies. His the...
Marcel Duchamp is a founding figure of twentieth-century art and culture, the common source to which...
In the avant-garde production of images and texts, one finds a set of aesthetic and cultural practic...