For an artist interested in the abstract and messing with meaning, Marcel Duchamp's philosophy on the purpose of art is surprisingly poetic and spiritual.
OPINION: Modern art is misunderstood. From Manet’s revolutionary risks to solid red canvases and eerie installations, the ...
A Paris exhibition proves that the world is ready for the gargantuan Pop Art vision of one of the movement's forebears, Tom ...
HangarBicocca’s former existence as a locomotive-manufacturing facility makes it an ideal setting in which to demonstrate Tinguely’s quest to liberate the machine from its industrial context, to find ...
On the occasion of her winning the prestigious Prix Marcel Duchamp, Paige Miller for FAD magazine had a conversation with ...
Rarely has an artwork processed the transformative power of aesthetics and shaped cultural narratives like Maurizio Cattelan's ...
When Marcel Duchamp was recruited in 1953 by New York gallerist Sidney Janis to create a retrospective of the Dada art movement, he rose to the challenge.
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.
When American pop art swept through Paris, her reaction was disdainful: Déjà-vu, a rehash of Dadaism ... including Marcel Duchamp, Hannah Höch and Kurt Schwitters, accompanying Wesselmann ...