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Marcel and Duchamp's
In Paris, Ginsberg and Corso met their heroes Tristan Tzara, Marcel Duchamp, Man Ray, and Benjamin Péret, and to show their admiration Ginsberg kissed Duchamp's feet and Corso cut off Duchamp's tie.
* Marcel Duchamp's artwork The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even ( La mariée mise à nu par ses célibataires, même or The Large Glass ) is completed in the United States.
The subsequent 1912 Salon des Indépendants was marked by the presentation of Marcel Duchamp's Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2, which itself caused a scandal, even amongst the Cubists.
Another such example is Marcel Duchamp's Why Not Sneeze, Rose Sélavy ?, consisting of a small birdcage containing a thermometer, cuttlebone, and 151 marble cubes resembling sugar cubes.
* Betacourt, Michael: " The Richard Mutt Case: Looking for Marcel Duchamp's Fountain "
It would thus be a further development of Marcel Duchamp's readymades.
They have also been used to make a social or political point as with Marcel Duchamp's parody of the Mona Lisa which adds a goatee and moustache or the moustachioed self portraits of Frida Kahlo.
Among the scandalously radical works of art, pride of place goes to Marcel Duchamp's cubist / futurist style Nude Descending a Staircase, painted the year before, in which he expressed motion with successive superimposed images, as in motion pictures.
Max Ernst's Une Semaine de Bonté ( 1934 ), collaging found images from Victorian books, is a famous example, as is Marcel Duchamp's cover for Le Surréalisme ( 1947 ) featuring a tactile three-dimensional pink breast made of rubber.
While Marcel Duchamp caused uproar with his Fountain, which was not accepted as " art " at the time of its release due to Duchamp's attempt to mask the urinals true form, Nevelson took found objects and by spray painting them she disguised them of their actual use or meaning.
Other key influences noted by Maciunas included the happenings that had occurred at the Black Mountain College involving Robert Rauschenberg, John Cage, David Tudor, Merce Cunningham and others ; the Nouveaux Réalistes ; the Concept Art of Henry Flynt and Marcel Duchamp's notion of the readymade.
Gleizes exhibited at the 1912 Salon des Indépendants ; a show marked by Marcel Duchamp's Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2, which itself caused a scandal even amongst the Cubists.
The explicitness of the picture may have served as an inspiration, albeit with a satirical twist, for Marcel Duchamp's last major work, Étant donnés ( 1946 – 1966 ), a construction also featuring the image of a woman lying on her back, legs spread apart.
" A mathematical analysis of Marcel Duchamp's The Large Glass, expressed in terms of Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht's opera Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny " upon which it is loosely based.
A famous example is Marcel Duchamp's Fountain ( 1917 ), an inverted urinal signed " R. Mutt ".
Aphorism 13 paid homage to Marcel Duchamp: " Rrose Sélavy connaît bien le marchand du sel " English language | English: " Rrose Sélavy knows the merchant of salt well "; in French language | French the final words sound like Mar-champ Du-cel -- Duchamp's compiled notes are titled ' Salt Seller '.
* Hamilton, Richard: Typo / Topography of Marcel Duchamp's Large Glass, 2001 – 02.
Beginning in 1913 Marcel Duchamp's readymades challenged individual creativity and redefine art as a nominal rather than an intrinsic object.
After attending the Armory Show and seeing Marcel Duchamp's Nude Descending a Staircase, President Theodore Roosevelt wrote ( using his own, also valid translation ): " Take the picture which for some reason is called ' A Naked Man Going Down Stairs '.
This was a historical reference to Marcel Duchamp's use of the same length of string to create a web inside a gallery in 1942.
Important to mention is Marcel Duchamp's interest in anamorphosis, some of his installations are paraphrases of anamorphoses ( See The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even / The Large Glass ).

Marcel and Fountain
Marcel Duchamp, Fountain ( Duchamp ) | Fountain, 1917.
Marcel Duchamp, Fountain ( Duchamp ) | Fountain, 1917.
Marcel Duchamp, Fountain ( Duchamp ) | Fountain, 1917.
SFMOMA made a number of important acquisitions under the direction of David A. Ross ( 1998 – 2001 ), including works by Ellsworth Kelly, Robert Rauschenberg, René Magritte, and Piet Mondrian, as well as Marcel Duchamp ’ s iconic Fountain ( 1917 / 1964 ).
Marcel Duchamp, Fountain ( Duchamp ) | Fountain, 1917.
* 1917: Fountain by Marcel Duchamp, described in an article in The Independent as the invention of conceptual art.
Marcel Duchamp, Fountain ( Duchamp ) | Fountain, 1917.
* 1917 in art-Birth of Jacob Lawrence, Andrew Wyeth ; Death of Edgar Degas, Albert Pinkham Ryder, Marcel Duchamp produces Fountain
In New York, Morris began to explore the work of Marcel Duchamp making pieces that directly responded to Duchamp ’ s ( Box with the Sound of its Own Making ( 1961 ), Fountain ( 1963 )).
Fountain ( Duchamp ) is the title of a famous sculpture by Marcel Duchamp.
Marcel Duchamp resigned as a director in 1917 after the Society refused to show his Fountain — a readymade in the form of a urinal and signed with his pseudonym, R. Mutt.
Marcel Duchamp, Fountain ( Duchamp ) | Fountain, 1917.
The original Fountain by Marcel Duchamp, 1917, photographed by Alfred Stieglitz at the Little Galleries of the Photo-Secession | 291 after the 1917 Society of Independent Artists exhibit.
Fountain is a 1917 work widely attributed to Marcel Duchamp.

Marcel and Duchamp
* Appropriation art: Marcel Duchamp
Most people did not consider the depiction of a Brillo Box or a store-bought urinal to be art until Andy Warhol and Marcel Duchamp ( respectively ) placed them in the context of art ( i. e., the art gallery ), which then provided the association of these objects with the associations that define art.
Computer controlled music is also found in the performance pieces by the Canadian composer Udo Kasemets such as the Marce ( ntennia ) l Circus C ( ag ) elebrating Duchamp ( 1987 ), a realization of the Marcel Duchamp process piece Erratum Musical using an electric model train to collect a hopper-car of stones to be deposited on a drum wired to an Analog: Digital converter, mapping the stone impacts to a score display ( performed in Toronto by pianist Gordon Monahan during the 1987 Duchamp Centennial ), or his installations and performance works ( e. g. Spectrascapes ) based on his Geo ( sono ) scope ( 1986 ) 15x4-channel computer-controlled audio mixer.
Key figures in the movement included Hugo Ball, Emmy Hennings, Hans Arp, Raoul Hausmann, Hannah Höch, Johannes Baader, Tristan Tzara, Francis Picabia, Richard Huelsenbeck, Georg Grosz, John Heartfield, Marcel Duchamp, Beatrice Wood, Kurt Schwitters, and Hans Richter, among others.
Soon after arriving from France in 1915, Marcel Duchamp and Francis Picabia met American artist Man Ray.
Rrose Sélavy | Rose Sélavy, the alter ego of famed Dadaist Marcel Duchamp.
Alternatives to traditional editing were also the folly of early surrealist and dada filmmakers such as Luis Buñuel ( director of the 1929 Un Chien Andalou ) and René Clair ( director of 1924's Entr ' acte which starred famous dada artists Marcel Duchamp and Man Ray ).
Political rebellion also made its home here, whether serious ( John Reed ) or frivolous ( Marcel Duchamp and friends set off balloons from atop Washington Square Arch, proclaiming the founding of " The Independent Republic of Greenwich Village ").
* 1887 – Marcel Duchamp, French painter ( d. 1968 )
The collection of Moderna Museet holds key pieces of, among others, Marcel Duchamp, Louise Bourgeois, Pablo Picasso, Niki de Saint Phalle, Salvador Dalí, Carolee Schneemann, Henri Matisse och Robert Rauschenberg
An example of a ternary relation ( i. e., between three individuals ) is: " X < tt > was-introduced-to </ tt > Y < tt > by </ tt > Z ", where ( X, Y, Z ) is a 3-tuple of persons ; for example, " Beatrice Wood was introduced to Henri-Pierre Roché by Marcel Duchamp " is true, while " Karl Marx was introduced to Friedrich Engels by Queen Victoria " is false.
There is a connection between the radical works of Marcel Duchamp and Man Ray, the rebellious Dadaists with a sense of humor, and pop artists like Claes Oldenburg, Andy Warhol, and Roy Lichtenstein, whose paintings reproduce the look of Benday dots, a technique used in commercial reproduction.
In the early 20th century Marcel Duchamp exhibited a urinal as a sculpture.
Marcel Duchamp famously gave up " art " in favor of chess.
Steven Best and Douglas Kellner identify Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns as part of the transitional phase, influenced by Marcel Duchamp, between modernism and postmodernism.
Higgins was publisher of the Something Else Press, a concrete poet, husband of artist Alison Knowles and an admirer of Marcel Duchamp.
Higgins was the publisher of the Something Else Press, a concrete poet married to artist Alison Knowles and an admirer of Marcel Duchamp.
Postmodern philosophy also drew from the world of the arts and architecture, particularly Marcel Duchamp, John Cage and artists who practiced collage, and the architecture of Las Vegas and the Pompidou Centre.
Picasso, Henri Matisse and Marcel Duchamp are commonly regarded as the three artists who most defined the revolutionary developments in the plastic arts in the opening decades of the 20th century, responsible for significant developments in painting, sculpture, printmaking and ceramics.
The group grew to include Paul Éluard, Benjamin Péret, René Crevel, Robert Desnos, Jacques Baron, Max Morise, Pierre Naville, Roger Vitrac, Gala Éluard, Max Ernst, Salvador Dalí, Man Ray, Hans Arp, Georges Malkine, Michel Leiris, Georges Limbour, Antonin Artaud, Raymond Queneau, André Masson, Joan Miró, Marcel Duchamp, Jacques Prévert, and Yves Tanguy.
Though Breton admired Pablo Picasso and Marcel Duchamp and courted them to join the movement, they remained peripheral.

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