textThis thesis explores the relationship between Marcel Duchamp’s oeuvre and the texts of the Comte de Lautréamont, arguing that the author’s works comprise an overlooked and undervalued source of interest and ideas for the artist. Scholars have done an extraordinary job of documenting and analyzing a number of Duchamp’s literary sources and inspirations. Their work has elucidated the roles of Raymond Roussel, Alfred Jarry, Stéphane Mallarmé, Jules Laforgue, and Jean-Pierre Brisset, among others, for Duchamp. The work of Lautréamont, however, has received proportionally little attention, despite several indications of its importance for the artist. Among the few who have proposed such a connection, none have yet offered a broadly documente...
This thesis examines the reception to Marcel Duchamp in New Zealand from 1965 to 2007. It takes as i...
Marcel Duchamp was among the first artists in the transatlantic avant-garde to acquire his own movie...
This thesis examines the reception to Marcel Duchamp in New Zealand from 1965 to 2007. It takes as i...
textBelieving that one thing was real only if it corresponded with others, Ray Johnson highlighted t...
The image of Marcel Duchamp as a brilliant but laconic dilettante has come to dominate the literatur...
Aims: To study aspects of Marcel Duchamp’s posthumous permanent installation 'Étant donnés: 1° La ch...
Marcel Duchamp is a founding figure of twentieth-century art and culture, the common source to which...
I became interested in Marcel Duchamp\u27s work at an early stage of my art history studies. His the...
Lautréamont's Songs of Maldoror in the critical discourse from Breton to Blanchot This thesis presen...
Revered as "the father of modern art," Marcel Duchamp's idea inspired many new art forms after the 1...
The age in which the twentieth century French avant-garde visual artists Marcel Duchamp and Francis ...
This thesis examines the work of Marcel Broodthaers (1924-76). It analyses why and how he became an ...
Suzanne Duchamp pushed the boundaries of painting by incorporating unorthodox, machine-made material...
Stéphanie Laudicina : Marcel Duchamp, Art Critic. In 1920, Marcel Duchamp founded, with Katherine D...
The following was originally intended to be a comprehensive bibliography of Duchamp; in particular, ...
This thesis examines the reception to Marcel Duchamp in New Zealand from 1965 to 2007. It takes as i...
Marcel Duchamp was among the first artists in the transatlantic avant-garde to acquire his own movie...
This thesis examines the reception to Marcel Duchamp in New Zealand from 1965 to 2007. It takes as i...
textBelieving that one thing was real only if it corresponded with others, Ray Johnson highlighted t...
The image of Marcel Duchamp as a brilliant but laconic dilettante has come to dominate the literatur...
Aims: To study aspects of Marcel Duchamp’s posthumous permanent installation 'Étant donnés: 1° La ch...
Marcel Duchamp is a founding figure of twentieth-century art and culture, the common source to which...
I became interested in Marcel Duchamp\u27s work at an early stage of my art history studies. His the...
Lautréamont's Songs of Maldoror in the critical discourse from Breton to Blanchot This thesis presen...
Revered as "the father of modern art," Marcel Duchamp's idea inspired many new art forms after the 1...
The age in which the twentieth century French avant-garde visual artists Marcel Duchamp and Francis ...
This thesis examines the work of Marcel Broodthaers (1924-76). It analyses why and how he became an ...
Suzanne Duchamp pushed the boundaries of painting by incorporating unorthodox, machine-made material...
Stéphanie Laudicina : Marcel Duchamp, Art Critic. In 1920, Marcel Duchamp founded, with Katherine D...
The following was originally intended to be a comprehensive bibliography of Duchamp; in particular, ...
This thesis examines the reception to Marcel Duchamp in New Zealand from 1965 to 2007. It takes as i...
Marcel Duchamp was among the first artists in the transatlantic avant-garde to acquire his own movie...
This thesis examines the reception to Marcel Duchamp in New Zealand from 1965 to 2007. It takes as i...