Marcel Duchamp and the Lure of the Copy
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Author: Franklin, Paul B.
In all his work, French visionary Marcel Duchamp – Dadaist, Surrealist and progenitor of conceptual art – challenged the traditional dichotomy between original and copy. By replicating his own creations, with variable dimensions and in limited editions, Duchamp radically redefined what constitutes an artwork and, by extension, the identity of the artist. This volume places at its centre the 'Boite en valise No. 1' in the Peggy Guggenheim Collection.Tellingly signed 'From or by Marcel Duchamp or Rrose Selavy,' the portable gallery contains 69 small-scale copies and colour reproductions and photographs of the artist’s principal works with additions in pencil, watercolour and ink. The concepts of double, original, copy and replica are discussed and analysed through numerous works from some of the world’s most important museums and several private collections.
ISBN 9791254631386. Marsilio Arte. pb. 240 pages. 150 colour ills. 26.7 x 20.3 cm.
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In all his work, French visionary Marcel Duchamp – Dadaist, Surrealist and progenitor of conceptual art – challenged the traditional dichotomy between original and copy. By replicating his own creations, with variable dimensions and in limited editions, Duchamp radically redefined what constitutes an artwork and, by extension, the identity of the artist. This volume places at its centre the 'Boite en valise No. 1' in the Peggy Guggenheim Collection.Tellingly signed 'From or by Marcel Duchamp or Rrose Selavy,' the portable gallery contains 69 small-scale copies and colour reproductions and photographs of the artist’s principal works with additions in pencil, watercolour and ink. The concepts of double, original, copy and replica are discussed and analysed through numerous works from some of the world’s most important museums and several private collections.
ISBN 9791254631386. Marsilio Arte. pb. 240 pages. 150 colour ills. 26.7 x 20.3 cm.
available