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Marcel Duchamp, the creator who made art without his hands
New York’s MoMA is offering the largest retrospective of the French-American artist in the US since 1973, with 300 works ...
There's raising Cain. Raising the roof. An old-fashioned barn raising. And hopefully for Friends of Hot Springs National Park ...
According to Geffrin, “having two spaces in Paris, we see our collectors all year long, but it’s also part of an event that ...
A sprawling retrospective spanning six decades of Marcel Duchamp’s career opens to the public at the Museum of Modern Art this Sunday.
This once-in-a-generation New York retrospective is built like a mausoleum when it should be a monument to the artist’s ...
Marcel Duchamp flipped the notion of art’s value on its head. We need foundation-shaking badly today, our critic says, and a ...
The first major US exhibition of the conceptual artist in more than five decades presents his multi-sensory work and habit of ...
MoMA's giant "Marcel Duchamp" exhibition looks for a new reason to return to the 20th century's most-cited artist.
The enigmatic artist's first US retrospective in more than 50 years is finally here.
While “the strangest work of art in any museum” is still on view, other Duchamp pieces have made their way to New York City.
On the staff of The New Yorker for more than 60 years, he wrote about Duchamp, Rauschenberg and many others. His books include “Living Well Is the Best Revenge.” By William Grimes Calvin Tomkins, ...
Since 1948, scientists have wondered: If you could cool a glass over an extremely long period of time, would it eventually form an amorphous structure that behaves exactly like a crystalline lattice—a ...
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