Perhaps no twentieth-century artist utilized puns and linguistic ambiguity with greater effect - and greater controversy - than Marcel Duchamp. Through a careful "unpacking" of his major works, Dalia Judovitz finds that Duchamp may well have the last laugh. She examines how he interpreted notions of mechanical reproduction in order to redefine the meaning and value of the art object, the artist, and artistic production.Judovitz begins with Duchamp's supposed abandonment of painting and his subsequent return to material that mimics art without being readily classifiable as such. Her book questions his paradoxical renunciation of pictorial and artistic conventions while continuing to evoke and speculatively draw upon them. She offers insightf...
From a Hegelian perspective, Duchamp’s place in the development of the contemporary involves a synth...
Duchamp observed that one of the most notable aspects of the twentieth century is that artists come ...
This article considers the notion of ‘play’ in the plastic arts as described by Johan Huizinga, its ...
Marcel Duchamp is a founding figure of twentieth-century art and culture, the common source to which...
When thinking categorically about Marcel Duchamp\u27s art, one is confronted with an apparent parado...
Rinuy Paul-Louis. Dalia Judovitz, Unpacking Duchamp, art in transit. Berkeley, Los Angeles, Londres,...
The work of Marcel Duchamp occupies a unique and enigmatic place in the history of modern Western ar...
Revered as "the father of modern art," Marcel Duchamp's idea inspired many new art forms after the 1...
Duchamp’s readymade is usually interpreted as a bold and cerebral emancipation of modern art from th...
Arthur Danto has argued that the radical avant-garde movements of the early twentieth century abjure...
I became interested in Marcel Duchamp\u27s work at an early stage of my art history studies. His the...
This research focuses on the readymades of Marcel Duchamp and the impact made by these influential ...
In this paper I contrast two incidents in which contentious notions of authenticity were tested lega...
Given Duchamp’s lifelong passion for wordplay, as is already manifested in his early humoristic draw...
Aims: To study aspects of Marcel Duchamp’s posthumous permanent installation 'Étant donnés: 1° La ch...
From a Hegelian perspective, Duchamp’s place in the development of the contemporary involves a synth...
Duchamp observed that one of the most notable aspects of the twentieth century is that artists come ...
This article considers the notion of ‘play’ in the plastic arts as described by Johan Huizinga, its ...
Marcel Duchamp is a founding figure of twentieth-century art and culture, the common source to which...
When thinking categorically about Marcel Duchamp\u27s art, one is confronted with an apparent parado...
Rinuy Paul-Louis. Dalia Judovitz, Unpacking Duchamp, art in transit. Berkeley, Los Angeles, Londres,...
The work of Marcel Duchamp occupies a unique and enigmatic place in the history of modern Western ar...
Revered as "the father of modern art," Marcel Duchamp's idea inspired many new art forms after the 1...
Duchamp’s readymade is usually interpreted as a bold and cerebral emancipation of modern art from th...
Arthur Danto has argued that the radical avant-garde movements of the early twentieth century abjure...
I became interested in Marcel Duchamp\u27s work at an early stage of my art history studies. His the...
This research focuses on the readymades of Marcel Duchamp and the impact made by these influential ...
In this paper I contrast two incidents in which contentious notions of authenticity were tested lega...
Given Duchamp’s lifelong passion for wordplay, as is already manifested in his early humoristic draw...
Aims: To study aspects of Marcel Duchamp’s posthumous permanent installation 'Étant donnés: 1° La ch...
From a Hegelian perspective, Duchamp’s place in the development of the contemporary involves a synth...
Duchamp observed that one of the most notable aspects of the twentieth century is that artists come ...
This article considers the notion of ‘play’ in the plastic arts as described by Johan Huizinga, its ...