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Marcel Duchamp - MoMa

Marcel Duchamp - Publisher The Museum of Modern Art, New York - Hardback - 337 pages - Text in English

As the most comprehensive publication on Marcel Duchamp to date, this lavishly illustrated volume spans six decades of his creative output, offering a sumptuous visual introduction for newcomers and serving as an indispensable resource for artists and scholars.

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Model 9781633451803
Artist Marcel Duchamp
Publisher The Museum of Modern Art, New York
Format Hardback
Number of pages 337
Language English
Dimensions 281 x 239
Museum The Museum of Modern Art, New York

More than any other modern artist, Marcel Duchamp challenged and transformed the very definition of art. Published to accompany the first North American retrospective of his work in more than fifty years, organized by The Museum of Modern Art, New York, and the Philadelphia Art Museum, the exhibition and catalogue leverage two of the most important collections of Duchamp's art in the world to bring together legendary works for the first time in decades. Lavishly illustrated with more than 300 works spanning six decades-including painting, sculpture, readymades, film, photography, and ephemera-and featuring a deeply researched chronology interwoven with archival and documentary material, Marcel Duchamp offers a new generation the first opportunity to experience the breadth of Duchamp's revolutionary work.

An expansive introduction by curators Ann Temkin, Michelle Kuo, and Matthew Affron explores Duchamp's radical rethinking of art and the museum, transformation of authorship, innovative exhibition and installation displays, and a lifelong dedication to changing the relationship between art and life. Revealing new dimensions of his conceptual brilliance, subversive wit, and lasting impact on generations of artists, Marcel Duchamp is a rich visual compendium and an essential scholarly resource for anyone seeking to understand an artist who changed the course of modern art.

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