In 1963 Duchamp described his vertical installation of three Readymades at the Pasadena Art Museum as “readymade talk of what goes on in the Large Glass.” Elsewhere, he spoke of the Readymades as “vehicles for unloading ideas,” and during the years 1912-15 his mind was filled with ideas as he invented the “playful physics” for his techno-scientific allegory of quest, The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even [The Large Glass] (1915-23). This essay argues that the “ideas” being unloaded in the Readymades were rooted in his extensive study of contemporary science and technology as well as the biographical experience of his stay at Herne Bay on the English seacoast during August 1913. Readymades addressed include the Bicycle Wheel, With H...
In this paper I shall show that the artworks of Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968) harbour as yet unheeded ...
Suzanne Duchamp pushed the boundaries of painting by incorporating unorthodox, machine-made material...
This catalogue analyses the duchampian legacy through contributions by 9 essayists and 18 European a...
Departing from Duchamp’s advice in 1961 of finding the “com- mon factor” between the non-representat...
The readymades conceived and selected by Marcel Duchamp be- tween the years 1914–1917 have, with ver...
This research focuses on the readymades of Marcel Duchamp and the impact made by these influential ...
Thirty-seven years after the first Duchamp exhibit for the grand opening of the Centre Pompidou in 1...
French-American artist Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968) is best known as the iconoclastic author of the re...
It is a commonplace in certain areas of art theory and contemporary art practices to consider Marcel...
The scope of the essay is limited by the ideas behind the mechanisation of desire as conceptualised ...
Holmes explains that Walter Ehrenberg had come to own most of the rights in The Large Glass, but sol...
While Marcel Duchamp’s readymades are consistently framed as a challenge to the art world and the co...
The work of Marcel Duchamp occupies a unique and enigmatic place in the history of modern Western ar...
This article is the result of research following on from the author’s previous article on the same s...
Henri Bergson is generally recognized as one of the most influential philosophers in the history of ...
In this paper I shall show that the artworks of Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968) harbour as yet unheeded ...
Suzanne Duchamp pushed the boundaries of painting by incorporating unorthodox, machine-made material...
This catalogue analyses the duchampian legacy through contributions by 9 essayists and 18 European a...
Departing from Duchamp’s advice in 1961 of finding the “com- mon factor” between the non-representat...
The readymades conceived and selected by Marcel Duchamp be- tween the years 1914–1917 have, with ver...
This research focuses on the readymades of Marcel Duchamp and the impact made by these influential ...
Thirty-seven years after the first Duchamp exhibit for the grand opening of the Centre Pompidou in 1...
French-American artist Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968) is best known as the iconoclastic author of the re...
It is a commonplace in certain areas of art theory and contemporary art practices to consider Marcel...
The scope of the essay is limited by the ideas behind the mechanisation of desire as conceptualised ...
Holmes explains that Walter Ehrenberg had come to own most of the rights in The Large Glass, but sol...
While Marcel Duchamp’s readymades are consistently framed as a challenge to the art world and the co...
The work of Marcel Duchamp occupies a unique and enigmatic place in the history of modern Western ar...
This article is the result of research following on from the author’s previous article on the same s...
Henri Bergson is generally recognized as one of the most influential philosophers in the history of ...
In this paper I shall show that the artworks of Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968) harbour as yet unheeded ...
Suzanne Duchamp pushed the boundaries of painting by incorporating unorthodox, machine-made material...
This catalogue analyses the duchampian legacy through contributions by 9 essayists and 18 European a...