MARCEL DUCHAMP - WIKIPEDIA, THE FREE ENCYCLOPEDIA.
I try to make art which celebrates doubt and uncertainty. Which provokes answers but doesn't give them. I try to make art which celebrates doubt and uncertainty.
QUOT;BICYCLE WHEELQUOT; BY MARCEL DUCHAMP, 1951 | MOMA EDUCATION.
Which provokes answers but doesn't give them. ROUE DE BICYCLETTE, 1913 [= Bicycle Wheel] 64.8 cm. diameter, mounted on painted wooden stool (60.2 cm. high). ROUE DE BICYCLETTE, 1913 [= Bicycle Wheel] 64.8 cm. diameter, mounted on painted wooden stool (60.2 cm. high). “In 1913,” recalled Marcel Duchamp, “I had the happy idea to fasten a bicycle wheel to a kitchen stool and watch it turn. Marcel Duchamp, In Advance of the Broken Arm, 1964 (fourth version, after lost original of November 1915) (MoMA).
MARCEL DUCHAMP | TATE.
A conversation with Sal Khan amp; Steven Zucker. I try to make art which celebrates doubt and uncertainty. Which provokes answers but doesn't give them.
FOUNTAIN (AFTER MARCEL DUCHAMP: A.P.) - ARTSCONNECTED.
quot;In 1913 I had the happy idea to fasten a bicycle wheel to a kitchen stool and watch it turn. quot; - Duchamp, Apropos of Readymades, 1951. 12/30/2013nbsp;#0183;#32;MoMA School Programs Educator Jackie Delamatre discusses her approaches for exploring Marcel Duchamp's Bicycle Wheel with students. 4/16/2011nbsp;#0183;#32;Then, out of the blue, comes a moment of wit and whimsy: Bull's Head (1942), a sculpture made from a bicycle saddle and handlebars.
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