MOMA | MARCEL DUCHAMP. BICYCLE WHEEL. NEW YORK, 1951.
ROUE DE BICYCLETTE, 1913 [= Bicycle Wheel] 64.8 cm. diameter, mounted on painted wooden stool (60.2 cm. high). Born in Normandy in northern France, Duchamp traveled back and forth between Europe and the United States for much of his life. Most attest that the stool in Bicycle Wheel is a kitchen stool, but Ramirez argues that it is in fact a draughtsman's stool, forming quite a developed argument. 12/30/2013nbsp;#0183;#32;MoMA School Programs Educator Jackie Delamatre discusses her approaches for exploring Marcel Duchamp's Bicycle Wheel with students.
MARCEL DUCHAMP - WIKIPEDIA, THE FREE ENCYCLOPEDIA.
“In 1913,” recalled Marcel Duchamp, “I had the happy idea to fasten a bicycle wheel to a kitchen stool and watch it turn. Get information, facts, and pictures about Marcel Duchamp at Encyclopedia. Anne Sanouillet and Marcel Duchamp, New York, 1963. Perhaps no one was less dogmatically dadaist, yet more spiritually dada, than Marcel Duchamp.
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