The New York art scene of the 1950s was a man’s world, dominated by the macho Abstract Expressionists Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning and their drinking companions at the legendary Cedar Tavern.
OPINION: Modern art is misunderstood. From Manet’s revolutionary risks to solid red canvases and eerie installations, the ...
In 1982, Robert Mapplethorpe captured the present image of rocker Tim Scott. With his spiky mohawk and rolled up sleeves, ...
The banana duct-taped to a wall was created to be a "reflection on what we value." An upcoming auction may deliver an answer ...
On the occasion of her winning the prestigious Prix Marcel Duchamp, Paige Miller for FAD magazine had a conversation with ...
More than 40 Philly artists contributed work to an exhibition at Big Ramp in Kensington honoring the pets of so-called ...
Comedian follows similar works such as Marcel Duchamp’s Fountain, a porcelain urinal turned over, mounted on a pedestal, and signed with a pseudonym in 1917, in an attempt to redefine what art could ...
When a banana duct-taped to a wall sold for $120,000 in 2019, social media uproar and an age-old debate about the meaning of ...
Dzama draws upon a mix of influences—from childhood monsters, like the Wolfman and Dracula, to the work of artists like Marcel Duchamp, Francisco Goya, William Blake, and Francis Picabia—to create ...
The Stettheimer household was a favorite of the art world denizens throughout the early decades of the 1900s; frequent visitors included Marcel Duchamp, photographer Carl Van Vechten, Georgia O ...
Joan Bakewell talks to French artist Marcel Duchamp in an extended interview originally broadcast as part of an edition of the pioneering discussion programme Late Night Line-Up from June 1968.