Please Touch: Marcel Duchamp and the Fetish
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Author: Doyle, Oona
Prière de toucher (Please Touch) (1947), investigates themes of eroticism and fetishism in Duchamp. Paul B. Franklin parses five interrelated themes: the readymade as fetish object; the fetishisation of miniature replicas and mechanical reproductions as originals; fetishism and gender play; fetish materials such as leather, vinyl, foam rubber and metallic paper; and, finally, Duchamp’s fetishistic multiplication of his artistic identity.Eroticism served as an enduring and potent guiding principle for Marcel Duchamp (1887–1968) as he traced his singular path through 20th-century art. Duchamp himself acknowledged that eroticism was “visible or conspicuous, or, at any rate, underlying … the basis of everything I was doing.”
ISBN 9782910055820. Thaddaeus Ropac. hb. 127 pages. 92 colour ills. 29 x 22 cm.
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Prière de toucher (Please Touch) (1947), investigates themes of eroticism and fetishism in Duchamp. Paul B. Franklin parses five interrelated themes: the readymade as fetish object; the fetishisation of miniature replicas and mechanical reproductions as originals; fetishism and gender play; fetish materials such as leather, vinyl, foam rubber and metallic paper; and, finally, Duchamp’s fetishistic multiplication of his artistic identity.Eroticism served as an enduring and potent guiding principle for Marcel Duchamp (1887–1968) as he traced his singular path through 20th-century art. Duchamp himself acknowledged that eroticism was “visible or conspicuous, or, at any rate, underlying … the basis of everything I was doing.”
ISBN 9782910055820. Thaddaeus Ropac. hb. 127 pages. 92 colour ills. 29 x 22 cm.
reprinting