Marcel Duchamp
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Author: Susanne Pfeffer
This 850-page volume is the new comprehensive appraisal of the inspirational art of Marcel Duchamp, following previous classic Duchamp surveys by Arturo Schwartz in 1969 & Pontus Hulten in 1993. Published to accompany an exhibition at the Museum für Moderne Kunst, it features texts by leading philosophers, theorists and critics including Jacques Caumont, Quentin Meillassoux, Legacy Russell, Winnie Wong & more. Includes rarely seen archival images as well as reproductions. Rarely seen archival images of Duchamp at work and at play are interspersed throughout reproductions of his iconic paintings, drawings, sculptures, found objects, publications and editions, to convey the singular integration of life and art for this exemplary "respirateur," as well as spreads from Dada and Surrealist publications and ephemera, and even chess journals. This volume is unrivaled as an account of Duchamp’s lifelong ingenuity, wit, craftsmanship and subversiveness.Marcel Duchamp (1887–1968) studied painting in Paris. In 1912 he exhibited his controversial "Nude Descending a Staircase," and by 1913 he had abandoned traditional painting and drawing for more experimental forms, including mechanical drawings, studies and notations. In 1914 he introduced his readymades. Duchamp became associated with the Dada movement in Paris and in New York, where he settled permanently in 1942.
ISBN 9783753303284. Walther Koenig. hb. 850 pages. 800 ills. 29 x 22 cm.
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This 850-page volume is the new comprehensive appraisal of the inspirational art of Marcel Duchamp, following previous classic Duchamp surveys by Arturo Schwartz in 1969 & Pontus Hulten in 1993. Published to accompany an exhibition at the Museum für Moderne Kunst, it features texts by leading philosophers, theorists and critics including Jacques Caumont, Quentin Meillassoux, Legacy Russell, Winnie Wong & more. Includes rarely seen archival images as well as reproductions. Rarely seen archival images of Duchamp at work and at play are interspersed throughout reproductions of his iconic paintings, drawings, sculptures, found objects, publications and editions, to convey the singular integration of life and art for this exemplary "respirateur," as well as spreads from Dada and Surrealist publications and ephemera, and even chess journals. This volume is unrivaled as an account of Duchamp’s lifelong ingenuity, wit, craftsmanship and subversiveness.Marcel Duchamp (1887–1968) studied painting in Paris. In 1912 he exhibited his controversial "Nude Descending a Staircase," and by 1913 he had abandoned traditional painting and drawing for more experimental forms, including mechanical drawings, studies and notations. In 1914 he introduced his readymades. Duchamp became associated with the Dada movement in Paris and in New York, where he settled permanently in 1942.
ISBN 9783753303284. Walther Koenig. hb. 850 pages. 800 ills. 29 x 22 cm.
not yet published