Given Duchamp’s lifelong passion for wordplay, as is already manifested in his early humoristic drawings, I take this love as a decisive factor in the way he “found” his readymades. Another factor I find in articles and illustrations in popular magazines of the time that provide a context in which his works originated. My attempts to reconstruct this context result in another view on the nature of Duchamp’s artistic calling than the still prevailing views of the conceptual 60ties and 70ties and the postmodern 80ties
Arthur Danto has argued that the radical avant-garde movements of the early twentieth century abjure...
The purpose of this paper is to offer some theoretical clarification of the word art in the wake of ...
Thirty-seven years after the first Duchamp exhibit for the grand opening of the Centre Pompidou in 1...
Given Duchamp’s lifelong passion for wordplay, as is already manifested in his early humoristic draw...
Perhaps no twentieth-century artist utilized puns and linguistic ambiguity with greater effect - and...
Duchamp’s readymade is usually interpreted as a bold and cerebral emancipation of modern art from th...
Revered as "the father of modern art," Marcel Duchamp's idea inspired many new art forms after the 1...
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 ...
Marcel Duchamp is a founding figure of twentieth-century art and culture, the common source to which...
Marcel Duchamp made his first readymade over a century ago: a deceptively simple gesture that would ...
From Marcel Duchamp’s readymade, tried to establish a historical overview with emphasis on the possi...
The work of Marcel Duchamp occupies a unique and enigmatic place in the history of modern Western ar...
This catalogue analyses the duchampian legacy through contributions by 9 essayists and 18 European a...
From a synchronical perspective, Marcel Duchamp’s readymades, produced temporal deformations that no...
Arthur Danto has argued that the radical avant-garde movements of the early twentieth century abjure...
The purpose of this paper is to offer some theoretical clarification of the word art in the wake of ...
Thirty-seven years after the first Duchamp exhibit for the grand opening of the Centre Pompidou in 1...
Given Duchamp’s lifelong passion for wordplay, as is already manifested in his early humoristic draw...
Perhaps no twentieth-century artist utilized puns and linguistic ambiguity with greater effect - and...
Duchamp’s readymade is usually interpreted as a bold and cerebral emancipation of modern art from th...
Revered as "the father of modern art," Marcel Duchamp's idea inspired many new art forms after the 1...
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 ...
Marcel Duchamp is a founding figure of twentieth-century art and culture, the common source to which...
Marcel Duchamp made his first readymade over a century ago: a deceptively simple gesture that would ...
From Marcel Duchamp’s readymade, tried to establish a historical overview with emphasis on the possi...
The work of Marcel Duchamp occupies a unique and enigmatic place in the history of modern Western ar...
This catalogue analyses the duchampian legacy through contributions by 9 essayists and 18 European a...
From a synchronical perspective, Marcel Duchamp’s readymades, produced temporal deformations that no...
Arthur Danto has argued that the radical avant-garde movements of the early twentieth century abjure...
The purpose of this paper is to offer some theoretical clarification of the word art in the wake of ...
Thirty-seven years after the first Duchamp exhibit for the grand opening of the Centre Pompidou in 1...