MoMA’s Marcel Duchamp show made me long for those simpler times when "eliminating the artist's hand" provided a pathway back ...
Love isn’t a word, or a concept, that one usually associates with Marcel Duchamp, the modernist master of irony and distance, ...
Gleaming impishly in a far flung gallery, the urinal that broke the art world. In standard issue glossy white porcelain, it ...
Collector and columnist Adam Lindemann writes about what Marcel Duchamp has to teach people involved in the art market.
After nearly four decades, the king of the art dealers says goodbye to his perch at 980 Madison—and moves to the ground floor ...
Marcel Duchamp by Henri Cartier-Bresson, 1968 Promised gift of Barbara and Aaron Levine Hirshhorn, Cathy Carver © Association Marcel Duchamp / ADAGP, Paris / Artists ...
Roberts interviews Duchamp just prior to his death. Duchamp discusses his opinions of "happenings", and his participation in the Doors exhibit at Cordier & Ekstrom. Interview is introduced by Roberts, ...
In his 1995 book The Private Worlds of Marcel Duchamp, historian Jerrold E. Seigel wrote that, for the French sculptor and painter, “the absence of habit was an important condition of freedom.” Indeed ...
Marcel Duchamp inside the exhibition The Art of Assemblage at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1961, with his artworks “Fountain” (1950, replica of lost 1917 original) and “Bicycle Wheel” (1951, ...
A long-running debate over the authorship of Marcel Duchamp’s Fountain has recently been reignited by two British art historians. New research from Glyn Thompson, a former professor of art history at ...
Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter It seemed like a good idea at the time. What New York clearly needed was a Society of Independent Artists. It would hold an annual ...
Around holiday time, you’ve got to envy the Norwegians. They’ve got real candles on the tree, gobbets of pork fat for Christmas dinner (these are euphemistically known as “ribs”) and aquavit to feed ...