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Marcel Duchamp interview on Art and Dada (1956)
Filmed amidst the Arensberg collection at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where 35 works by Marcel Duchamp are gathered, this 1956 interview features the artist talking with James Johnson Sweeney, former director of the Guggenheim Museum.
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Duchamp describes his transition away from Impressionism toward a Cubist, and then post-Cubist, approach, providing commentary while standing before Nude Descending a Staircase (“I was not aware of Italian Futurism w...
published: 13 Mar 2020
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Marcel Duchamp: The radical artist who changed the course of art | The Mix
Marcel Duchamp is famous for putting a urinal in a gallery and calling it art - but this was just one groundbreaking move in the life of an extraordinary artist.
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published: 23 Jul 2019
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Marcel Duchamp | HOW TO SEE “Readymades” with MoMA curator Ann Temkin
One hundred years ago this month, Marcel Duchamp changed the art world forever by unveiling Fountain—a urinal presented as a "readymade" work of art. MoMA Chief Curator Ann Temkin explains how Duchamp forced us to rethink the role of art and the artist.
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published: 20 Apr 2017
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Marcel Duchamp in 60 seconds
Our Artistic Director Tim Marlow gives a quick introduction to Marcel Duchamp, whose revolutionary readymades shook art to its foundations. See his works alongside those of his friend Salvador Dalí at the RA until 3 January 2018: https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/exhibition/dali-duchamp
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published: 17 Nov 2017
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Know the Artist: Marcel Duchamp
Marcel Duchamp (b. Normandy, 1887–1968) dabbled in the modernist realms of Cubism and Dada, but he was really in a league of his own. His radical creations are both humorous and cerebral, designed to prompt that crucial question: is it art?
This is Several Circles, where we tell the stories of extraordinary artists from across history and the present day. We believe art history content should be accessible—free of charge and impenetrable jargon, but abundant in fascinating facts, illuminating analyses, and entertaining anecdotes.
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We started this channe...
published: 05 Jan 2021
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Marcel Duchamp: The Art of Life | 2020 NHD Documentary
The beginning of the 20th century oversaw an era of transition from traditionalism to modernity among social upheaval and discontent throughout the world. Among the individuals that progressed in this era of change was Marcel Duchamp, a man whose artistic ingenuity broke the barriers that chained art to the traditionalist and conformist styles of the past, revolutionizing the meaning of art and what it represented.
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Angela Kim, Grace Wen, Jason Lee
published: 25 Feb 2020
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Is it art? The works of Marcel Duchamp
The French-born artist Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968) stirred controversy with his provocative pieces that questioned the very concept of what "art" actually is. Correspondent Rita Braver visits the Smithsonian's Hirshhorn Museum for an exhibition of Duchamp's "readymade" pieces that blur the distinction between utilitarian object and high-priced museum piece.
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published: 16 Jan 2022
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Marcel Duchamp, The Large Glass
Marcel Duchamp, The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even (The Large Glass), oil, varnish, lead foil, lead wire, and dust on two glass panels, 277.5 × 177.8 × 8.6 cm © Estate of Marcel Duchamp (Philadelphia Museum of Art). Created by Beth Harris and Steven Zucker.
published: 19 Mar 2016
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What you need to know about Marcel Duchamp's Fountain
Icon, or iconoclastic? A sly joke or a serious statement about modern art? Marcel Duchamp’s ‘Fountain’ is one of the most influential artworks of the 20th century. In this video, Dalí / Duchamp co-curator Dawn Ades explains how it came into being, and the instant uproar it caused in 1917 New York.
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published: 15 Dec 2017
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Duchamp Comes to Pasadena | Artbound | Season 13, Episode 2 | KCET
In 1963, Marcel Duchamp, considered by many to be the father of conceptual art, held his first-ever career retrospective in L.A. The exhibition’s opening night became a defining moment for generations of artists who would go on to revolutionize the contemporary art world.
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published: 06 Oct 2022
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Marcel Duchamp interview on Art and Dada (1956)
Filmed amidst the Arensberg collection at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where 35 works by Marcel Duchamp are gathered, this 1956 interview features the artist...
Filmed amidst the Arensberg collection at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where 35 works by Marcel Duchamp are gathered, this 1956 interview features the artist talking with James Johnson Sweeney, former director of the Guggenheim Museum.
Check out these Duchamp books on Amazon!
The Essential Duchamp: https://geni.us/aU4F
The Writings of Marcel Duchamp: https://geni.us/8vuDA
Dialogues With Duchamp: https://geni.us/U1A3
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Duchamp describes his transition away from Impressionism toward a Cubist, and then post-Cubist, approach, providing commentary while standing before Nude Descending a Staircase (“I was not aware of Italian Futurism when I painted it”) and The Large Glass (“The two crackings are symmetrically arranged and there is…almost an intention there…a ready-made intention, in other words, that I respect and love.”). These concepts are paradoxically, although quite logically, articulated alongside his desire for “dryness” and mechanical precision. Viewers also gain insight into Duchamp’s thoughts on painting for an “ideal” public—a notion he clearly distinguishes from ivory-tower elitism.
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Filmed amidst the Arensberg collection at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where 35 works by Marcel Duchamp are gathered, this 1956 interview features the artist talking with James Johnson Sweeney, former director of the Guggenheim Museum.
Check out these Duchamp books on Amazon!
The Essential Duchamp: https://geni.us/aU4F
The Writings of Marcel Duchamp: https://geni.us/8vuDA
Dialogues With Duchamp: https://geni.us/U1A3
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Duchamp describes his transition away from Impressionism toward a Cubist, and then post-Cubist, approach, providing commentary while standing before Nude Descending a Staircase (“I was not aware of Italian Futurism when I painted it”) and The Large Glass (“The two crackings are symmetrically arranged and there is…almost an intention there…a ready-made intention, in other words, that I respect and love.”). These concepts are paradoxically, although quite logically, articulated alongside his desire for “dryness” and mechanical precision. Viewers also gain insight into Duchamp’s thoughts on painting for an “ideal” public—a notion he clearly distinguishes from ivory-tower elitism.
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- published: 13 Mar 2020
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Marcel Duchamp: The radical artist who changed the course of art | The Mix
Marcel Duchamp is famous for putting a urinal in a gallery and calling it art - but this was just one groundbreaking move in the life of an extraordinary artist...
Marcel Duchamp is famous for putting a urinal in a gallery and calling it art - but this was just one groundbreaking move in the life of an extraordinary artist.
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- published: 23 Jul 2019
- views: 71898
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Marcel Duchamp | HOW TO SEE “Readymades” with MoMA curator Ann Temkin
One hundred years ago this month, Marcel Duchamp changed the art world forever by unveiling Fountain—a urinal presented as a "readymade" work of art. MoMA Chief...
One hundred years ago this month, Marcel Duchamp changed the art world forever by unveiling Fountain—a urinal presented as a "readymade" work of art. MoMA Chief Curator Ann Temkin explains how Duchamp forced us to rethink the role of art and the artist.
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One hundred years ago this month, Marcel Duchamp changed the art world forever by unveiling Fountain—a urinal presented as a "readymade" work of art. MoMA Chief Curator Ann Temkin explains how Duchamp forced us to rethink the role of art and the artist.
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- published: 20 Apr 2017
- views: 222842
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Marcel Duchamp in 60 seconds
Our Artistic Director Tim Marlow gives a quick introduction to Marcel Duchamp, whose revolutionary readymades shook art to its foundations. See his works alongs...
Our Artistic Director Tim Marlow gives a quick introduction to Marcel Duchamp, whose revolutionary readymades shook art to its foundations. See his works alongside those of his friend Salvador Dalí at the RA until 3 January 2018: https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/exhibition/dali-duchamp
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Our Artistic Director Tim Marlow gives a quick introduction to Marcel Duchamp, whose revolutionary readymades shook art to its foundations. See his works alongside those of his friend Salvador Dalí at the RA until 3 January 2018: https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/exhibition/dali-duchamp
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- published: 17 Nov 2017
- views: 60453
18:04
Know the Artist: Marcel Duchamp
Marcel Duchamp (b. Normandy, 1887–1968) dabbled in the modernist realms of Cubism and Dada, but he was really in a league of his own. His radical creations are ...
Marcel Duchamp (b. Normandy, 1887–1968) dabbled in the modernist realms of Cubism and Dada, but he was really in a league of his own. His radical creations are both humorous and cerebral, designed to prompt that crucial question: is it art?
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Marcel Duchamp (b. Normandy, 1887–1968) dabbled in the modernist realms of Cubism and Dada, but he was really in a league of his own. His radical creations are both humorous and cerebral, designed to prompt that crucial question: is it art?
This is Several Circles, where we tell the stories of extraordinary artists from across history and the present day. We believe art history content should be accessible—free of charge and impenetrable jargon, but abundant in fascinating facts, illuminating analyses, and entertaining anecdotes.
Each episode is written and hosted by Rachel, an art journalist-turned-copywriter at The Met, and produced by Jason, a New York City art technician. The fuzzy feline superstars are Jimmy (big and bushy) and Tallulah (small with thumbs).
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- published: 05 Jan 2021
- views: 12440
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Marcel Duchamp: The Art of Life | 2020 NHD Documentary
The beginning of the 20th century oversaw an era of transition from traditionalism to modernity among social upheaval and discontent throughout the world. Among...
The beginning of the 20th century oversaw an era of transition from traditionalism to modernity among social upheaval and discontent throughout the world. Among the individuals that progressed in this era of change was Marcel Duchamp, a man whose artistic ingenuity broke the barriers that chained art to the traditionalist and conformist styles of the past, revolutionizing the meaning of art and what it represented.
Credits:
Angela Kim, Grace Wen, Jason Lee
https://wn.com/Marcel_Duchamp_The_Art_Of_Life_|_2020_Nhd_Documentary
The beginning of the 20th century oversaw an era of transition from traditionalism to modernity among social upheaval and discontent throughout the world. Among the individuals that progressed in this era of change was Marcel Duchamp, a man whose artistic ingenuity broke the barriers that chained art to the traditionalist and conformist styles of the past, revolutionizing the meaning of art and what it represented.
Credits:
Angela Kim, Grace Wen, Jason Lee
- published: 25 Feb 2020
- views: 138755
5:39
Is it art? The works of Marcel Duchamp
The French-born artist Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968) stirred controversy with his provocative pieces that questioned the very concept of what "art" actually is. Co...
The French-born artist Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968) stirred controversy with his provocative pieces that questioned the very concept of what "art" actually is. Correspondent Rita Braver visits the Smithsonian's Hirshhorn Museum for an exhibition of Duchamp's "readymade" pieces that blur the distinction between utilitarian object and high-priced museum piece.
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- published: 16 Jan 2022
- views: 51921
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Marcel Duchamp, The Large Glass
Marcel Duchamp, The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even (The Large Glass), oil, varnish, lead foil, lead wire, and dust on two glass panels, 277.5 × 177....
Marcel Duchamp, The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even (The Large Glass), oil, varnish, lead foil, lead wire, and dust on two glass panels, 277.5 × 177.8 × 8.6 cm © Estate of Marcel Duchamp (Philadelphia Museum of Art). Created by Beth Harris and Steven Zucker.
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Marcel Duchamp, The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even (The Large Glass), oil, varnish, lead foil, lead wire, and dust on two glass panels, 277.5 × 177.8 × 8.6 cm © Estate of Marcel Duchamp (Philadelphia Museum of Art). Created by Beth Harris and Steven Zucker.
- published: 19 Mar 2016
- views: 95707
4:13
What you need to know about Marcel Duchamp's Fountain
Icon, or iconoclastic? A sly joke or a serious statement about modern art? Marcel Duchamp’s ‘Fountain’ is one of the most influential artworks of the 20th centu...
Icon, or iconoclastic? A sly joke or a serious statement about modern art? Marcel Duchamp’s ‘Fountain’ is one of the most influential artworks of the 20th century. In this video, Dalí / Duchamp co-curator Dawn Ades explains how it came into being, and the instant uproar it caused in 1917 New York.
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Icon, or iconoclastic? A sly joke or a serious statement about modern art? Marcel Duchamp’s ‘Fountain’ is one of the most influential artworks of the 20th century. In this video, Dalí / Duchamp co-curator Dawn Ades explains how it came into being, and the instant uproar it caused in 1917 New York.
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- published: 15 Dec 2017
- views: 50345
57:10
Duchamp Comes to Pasadena | Artbound | Season 13, Episode 2 | KCET
In 1963, Marcel Duchamp, considered by many to be the father of conceptual art, held his first-ever career retrospective in L.A. The exhibition’s opening night ...
In 1963, Marcel Duchamp, considered by many to be the father of conceptual art, held his first-ever career retrospective in L.A. The exhibition’s opening night became a defining moment for generations of artists who would go on to revolutionize the contemporary art world.
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In 1963, Marcel Duchamp, considered by many to be the father of conceptual art, held his first-ever career retrospective in L.A. The exhibition’s opening night became a defining moment for generations of artists who would go on to revolutionize the contemporary art world.
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- published: 06 Oct 2022
- views: 3409