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Bottle Rack (Porte-Bouteilles) - The Art Institute of ChicagoIn 1914 Duchamp purchased this mass-produced bottle rack at a department store. He felt free to acquire new versions for exhibitions and display.
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[PDF] Marcel Duchamps Porte-bouteilles. À la recherche du readymade ...Galvanized iron, riveted and welded (no. 1/8). Height: 64.2; diameter: 37 cm. Inscribed, on the outside of the bottom ring: Marcel Duchamp 1964 1/8; ...
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Bottle Dryer (Bottlerack) - Norton Simon MuseumIn 1914, Marcel Duchamp astounded the art-viewing public with his first ready-made, an ordinary bottle rack purchased at the Samaritaine department store in ...
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Marcel Duchamp's Bottle Rack | The Art Institute of ChicagoJul 5, 2018 · He called this type of work a “readymade,” an ordinary object—sometimes found or mass-produced—that was transformed into art by Duchamp's ...
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Marcel Duchamp | MoMA### Biography Summary
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Marcel Duchamp and the Readymade - MoMAMarcel Duchamp was a pioneer of Dada, a movement that questioned long-held assumptions about what art should be, and how it should be made.Bicycle Wheel · Chance Creations: Collage... · In Advance of the Broken Arm
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Marcel Duchamp. Bicycle Wheel. New York, 1951 (third ... - MoMAMarcel Duchamp. Bicycle Wheel. New York, 1951 (third version, after lost original of 1913). Metal wheel mounted on painted wood stool.
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Dada Movement Overview and Key Ideas - The Art StoryJan 21, 2012 · Dada was an artistic and literary movement that began in Zürich, Switzerland. It arose as a reaction to World War I and the nationalism that many thought had ...
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A Brief History of DadaIn 1916, German writer Hugo Ball, who had taken refuge from the war in neutral Switzerland, reflected on the state of contemporary art: “The image of the ...
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Dada performance - SmarthistoryThe movement was founded in 1916 when German writer Hugo Ball and poet/performer Emmy Hennings received permission from the owner of the Meirei café in Zurich, ...Missing: response | Show results with:response
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Marcel Duchamp | The Guggenheim Museums and FoundationDuchamp's radical and iconoclastic ideas predated the founding of the Dada movement in Zurich in 1916. By 1913, he had abandoned traditional painting and ...Missing: involvement transition
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Art Institute of Chicago Acquires Exceptional, Radical Duchamp ...Feb 13, 2018 · In 1914, Duchamp purchased a common, mass-produced bottle rack at the French department store Bazar de l'Hôtel de Ville. Duchamp felt free ...
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Duchamp's Bottle Rack goes on the market 100 years after the term ...Sep 8, 2016 · The original version, which Duchamp bought from the Parisian department store Grand Bazar de l'Hôtel de Ville, was lost—as was a 1935-36 version ...
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For sale: A rare Duchamp - Thaddaeus RopacSep 9, 2016 · The original “Porte-bouteilles,” a galvanized iron rack for drying bottles, was bought by Duchamp in 1914 at the Grand Bazar de l'Hôtel de Ville ...
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The Unfindable Readymade | Toutfait Marcel Duchamp Online journalMay 1, 2000 · Then you have to wait till 1936 before the bottle rack is exhibited, in a Breton Parisian show at the Galerie Charles Ratton (22 – 31 May 1936), ...
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MARCEL DUCHAMP'S WORK - Centre PompidouThose early musings led to La Boîte verte (The Green Box) in 1934. He produced 300 of those, containing mostly his notes for The Large Glass. After Green Box ...
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Bottle Rack### Summary of Bottle Rack Information
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5: Marcel Duchamp, Bottlerack (original 1914, lost). Photograph is by...It represents an old man on horseback passing the globe to a young man standing in front of him. The scene may be interpreted as the allegory of dynastic ...Missing: loss | Show results with:loss
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Marcel Duchamp | Porte–bouteilles | Thaddaeus RopacThe Porte-bouteilles (Bottle Rack), dated 1959, is considered one of the most influential sculptures from the 20th century. The exhibition curated around this ...
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Marcel Duchamp, Bottlerack, 1961 (replica of 1914 original)Sculpture, Galvanized iron, from 1961 (replica of 1914 original)
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HIS COMMON SENSE: MARCEL DUCHAMP - ArtforumDuchamp wrote directly of common sense, equating it with gravity, the physical pull on objects, the force that gave them weight.
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Oral history interview with Robert Pincus-Witten, 2016 March 23-24But he admitted that, at the end of his life, the Bottle Rack, he said, "Looked like a hérisson," you know the little French porcupine [hedgehog]. ROBERT ...
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Online Exhibitions - Thaddaeus RopacMarcel Duchamp Porte-bouteilles (Bottle Rack), 1964 replica of lost 1914 original. Galvanized iron. Diameter at base: 64.2 × 37.5 cm (25 1⁄4 × 14 3⁄4 in) One ...
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Dada readymades - Smarthistoryunmodified and not combined with another object — was a bottle rack that was so obviously inartistic it was discarded by Duchamp's ...Missing: transition | Show results with:transition
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Art and Thingness, Part I: Breton's Ball and Duchamp's Carrot - e-flux” 16 The bottle rack—sometimes called Hedgehog—inscribed with Duchamp's ... Marcel Duchamp, ed. Thierry De Duve (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1991), 255 ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Everything You Need to Know About Marcel Duchamp's ReadymadesJun 17, 2024 · The Bottle Rack readymade was created in 1914. It is considered the first pure readymade created by Marcel Duchamp. Just as its title implies, ...Bicycle Wheel · Bottle Rack · L.H.O.O.Q
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Critiques of the Ocular: Duchamp and Paris Dada - DOIDuchamp's own appropriation of the bottle rack as a manufactured object is ... The figural presence of the Oculist Witnesses is shadowed by the inscription of ...
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Duchamp & Androgyny: The Concept and its ContextJan 1, 2002 · ... phallic necks” are to be interpreted as being male& female simultaneously. For illustrations of such female figures with “phallic necks,”see ...Missing: Rack | Show results with:Rack
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How Duchamp made a splash (and changed art forever)Dec 3, 2004 · As if in recognition of its aggressive look, Duchamp thought about calling it Hedgehog. And in 1915, soon after leaving his native France to ...
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Marcel Duchamp (1887–1968) - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtOct 1, 2004 · Duchamp is associated with many artistic movements, from Cubism to Dada to Surrealism, and paved the way for later styles such as Pop (Andy ...Missing: 1914-1915 | Show results with:1914-1915
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[PDF] Duchamp - Calvin Tomkins - MoMADuchamp invented a new physics to explain its “laws,” and a new mathematics to fix the units of its measurement. Some of the notes are simply impossible to ...
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Conceptual Art - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyJun 7, 2007 · Continuing the tradition of Marcel Duchamp's readymades such as Fountain, or Bottlerack, it sets out to overthrow our traditional conceptions of ...
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Marcel Duchamp Art, Bio, Ideas | TheArtStoryHe continued to make readymades and exhibited his famous Bottle Rack series - an edition of eight bottle racks signed by Duchamp - in 1936. ... By Calvin Tomkins.Missing: interpretation | Show results with:interpretation
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Conceptual art - TateThe term conceptual art was first used to reference this distinct movement in an article written by Sol LeWitt in 1967: In conceptual art the idea or concept is ...
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[PDF] Marcel Duchamp: The Most Influential Artist of the 20th Century ...1915, the French artist Marcel Duchamp (1887–1968) mounted a bottle rack on a pedestal and exhibited it as a “Readymade” in an art exhibition.”23. With this ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] The Conceptual Poetics of Marcel DuchampThe inscription alludes to a number of things: the Bottle Rack (L'Égouttoir), the Three Standard Stoppages, with their 'gouttes de hauteur' or 'drops of height' ...
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Porte-bouteilles - Centre PompidouEgouttoir ; Séchoir à bouteilles ; Hérisson · 1914 / 1964 · D'après une photographie prise par Man Ray en 1936 (l'original, perdu, fait à Paris en 1914), cet ...Missing: Rack | Show results with:Rack
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Marcel Duchamp; a retrospective exhibition organized by ... - LibraryCatalog of the exhibition held at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Sept. 22-Nov. 11, 1973, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, Dec. 3, 1973-Feb. 10, 1974, and ...Missing: Bottle Rack Guggenheim