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Marcel Duchamp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Take an interactive journey through the art and ideas of Marcel Duchamp. Flash, 236k. ... by Andrew Stafford ... FULL WINDOW | TEXT ONLY...
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C leste Boursier-Mougenot's recent installation at the Barbican Art Gallery, in which 40 small birds were given musical instruments, has both become a Youtube sensation and been compared to the work of Marcel Duchamp.
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Marcel Duchamp was born on 28 July 1887, in Blainville, near Rouen, France, into the family of a well to-do-notary. Both parents respected and encouraged cultural activities; ... Marcel Duchamp at Artprice. To look at auction records, find Duchamp's works in upcoming auctions, check price levels and indexes for his...
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Marcel Duchamp Images on the Web ... Marcel Duchamp images and biography ... Text from Janis Mink, "Marcel Duchamp, 1887-1968: Art as Anti-Art"
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MarcelDuchamp.org features links to Encounter with Duchamp and other Duchamp-related web sites as well as original content: Marcel Duchamp's Impossible Bed and Other 'Not' Readymade Objects: A Possible Route of Influence From Art to Science by Rhonda Roland Shearer; ... Encounter with Duchamp; Archived from 1996...
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Marcel Duchamp [French-born American Dadaist/Surrealist Conceptual Artist, 1887-1968] Guide to pictures of works by Marcel Duchamp in art museum sites and image archives worldwide. ... Marcel Duchamp at the Detroit Institute of Arts, Michigan; Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco; Le Boite en Valise de ou par Marcel Duchamp...
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View titles with thumbnails by going to the PMA's Collections Search page, then clicking "options", then selecting the artist under the "Artist/Maker" section.; ... Brunette in a Green Blouse (Portrait of Nana) ... Church at Blainville...
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From 1912-15 Marcel Duchamp worked with music, creating these 5 compositions; these 1987 recordings are from Peter Kotik's SEM Ensemble, including a piece using John Cage's voice. ... In the turbulent years from 1912 to 1915, Marcel Duchamp, one of the most important artists of this century, worked with musical ideas.
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Only a few copies were accompanied by the Duchamp object, as ours, and fewer still have survived. The foam rubber breast was constructed with delicate and perishable materials; consequently, a vast majority of those that have survived are now in a seriously deteriorated state.
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