MARCEL DUCHAMP - BICYCLE WHEEL - ROUE DE BICYCLETTE - NEW.
I try to make art which celebrates doubt and uncertainty. Which provokes answers but doesn't give them. Something is conceptual when it deals primarily with abstract or original thoughts. A conceptual plan is one in an early stage.
QUOT;BICYCLE WHEELQUOT; BY MARCEL DUCHAMP, 1951 | MOMA EDUCATION.
Lecture at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, October 19, 1961. Published in: Art and Artists, 1, 4 (July 1966). Marcel Duchamp, In Advance of the Broken Arm, 1964 (fourth version, after lost original of November 1915) (MoMA). A conversation with Sal Khan amp; Steven Zucker.
MARCEL DUCHAMP (1887–1968) | THEMATIC ESSAY | HEILBRUNN.
Born in Normandy in northern France, Duchamp traveled back and forth between Europe and the United States for much of his life. Love it or hate it, Marcel Duchamp's urinal revolutionised modern culture in 1917. Anne Sanouillet and Marcel Duchamp, New York, 1963. Perhaps no one was less dogmatically dadaist, yet more spiritually dada, than Marcel Duchamp.
MARCEL DUCHAMP - RADICAL ART.
Art Can Be Made of Anything. Duchamp's readymades (works of art made from found objects: viz, anything that comes to hand! Lecture at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, October 19, 1961. Published in: Art and Artists, 1, 4 (July 1966). Anne Sanouillet and Marcel Duchamp, New York, 1963.
CONCEPTUAL - DICTIONARY DEFINITION : VOCABULARY.COM.
Perhaps no one was less dogmatically dadaist, yet more spiritually dada, than Marcel Duchamp. 12/30/2013nbsp;#0183;#32;MoMA School Programs Educator Jackie Delamatre discusses her approaches for exploring Marcel Duchamp's Bicycle Wheel with students. I try to make art which celebrates doubt and uncertainty. Which provokes answers but doesn't give them. quot;Please note that I didn't want to make a work of art out of [Bicycle Wheel]. The word 'Readymade' did not appear until 1915, when I went to the United States.
MARCEL DUCHAMP - RADICAL ART.
“In 1913,” recalled Marcel Duchamp, “I had the happy idea to fasten a bicycle wheel to a kitchen stool and watch it turn. Love it or hate it, Marcel Duchamp's urinal revolutionised modern culture in 1917.
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