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The urinal that changed how we think - BBC
Apr 11, 2017 · One hundred years ago this month, Marcel Duchamp’s controversial Fountain made its debut. It would change art forever, writes Kelly Grovier.
Marcel Duchamp and the Fountain Scandal
One hundred years ago, Duchamp's Fountain turned the art world upside down. Was it art? A hoax? Join us as we celebrate the centennial of the provocative and influential work that changed the course of modern art.
Marcel Duchamp's Fountain and Why It Matters - DailyArt Magazine
The Legacy of Duchamp’s Fountain: How a Simple …
Oct 23, 2024 · Marcel Duchamp turned the art world upside down in 1917 when he submitted a urinal, titled Fountain, as an artwork. It wasn’t just a shocking gesture; it was a challenge, an invitation to rethink...
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“Fountain” by Marcel Duchamp – Duchamp’s …
May 31, 2022 · Rumors circulated in early 1917 that Duchamp was concentrating on a Cubist artwork in anticipation of the greatest modern art show ever held in the United States. Those who had planned to see it were dismayed when it …
The Urinal Controversy: Walter Pach & Marcel …
Mar 8, 2024 · When he arrived in New York, Marcel soon discovered that he had become a “notorious” figure due to his Cubist-inspired painting “Nu descendant un escalier” (Nude descending a staircase, 1912) which had caused a scandal …
4 Most Scandalous Artworks by Marcel Duchamp
Dec 3, 2024 · Marcel Duchamp was a true king of Dadaism. Knowing his famous readymades, let's have a look at Duchamp's scandalous artworks.
'Fountain' springs eternal as joke on art world - WHYY
Mar 31, 2017 · One hundred years ago — in April 1917 — the artist Marcel Duchamp bought a porcelain urinal at a plumbing warehouse in New York, put it on a pedestal, and called it art. It …
Marcel Duchamp Fountain Scandal at Philadelphia …
Mar 4, 2017 · Fountain, a readymade sculpture by Marcel Duchamp led to what is now known as Marcel Duchamp Fountain Scandal. The Fountain is presently on display at the Philadelphia Museum of Art examines the career of the …
Did Marcel Duchamp’s “Fountain” Really Come …
In April 1917 Marcel Duchamp shocked the directors of the Society of Independent Artists in New York and the art world at large by submitting into their jury-less exhibition a mass-produced...
Did Duchamp Steal Credit for ‘The Fountain’ from a Woman Artist?
Oct 25, 2023 · New research from Glyn Thompson, a former professor of art history at Leeds University, suggests that credit for this artwork was stolen by Duchamp from German Dada …
Fountain (1917): Readymades and the Anti-Art of Marcel Duchamp
Jan 8, 2020 · From 1913, Duchamp rejected what he described as “retinal” art and began to make “readymades”. The readymades were appropriated everyday objects, which Duchamp used to …
How A Urinal Changed Art History: The Duchamp Fountain
Mar 7, 2022 · On April 9th, 1917, the trajectory of the history of art changed forever. Just over a century ago, Henri-Robert-Marcel Duchamp (of French origin), perverted the course of the …
Marcel Duchamp and the Fountain Scandal | Apollo Magazine
One hundred years ago, Duchamp’s Fountain turned the art world upside down. Was it art? A hoax? This exhibition celebrates the centennial of the provocative and influential work that …
But Is It Art? Marcel Duchamp and the Fountain Scandal
May 4, 2017 · In the spring of 1917, Marcel Duchamp went where no artist had gone before, transgressing the mores of polite society an upending the art world with the display of a single …
Scandal at the Philadelphia Museum of Art
Jul 13, 2017 · To celebrate the work’s 100th anniversary, the Philadelphia Museum of Art unveiled an exhibition called Marcel Duchamp and the Fountain Scandal, which includes photographs …
Fountain—the (Failed) Scandal of Democracy
Duchamp, as he claims, confirms impersonality of artistic action. The photographer threw Fountain to trash soon after the exhibition. Although not negligible, this fact is not essential.
The essential Duchamp: an exotic radical who rejected the …
In 1912, a young Cubist painter, Marcel Duchamp, entered his painting, Nude Descending a Staircase (No. 2) in the Salon des Indépendants in Paris. This was the preferred venue for …
Pilfered Pissoire? A Response to the Allegation that Duchamp …
Nov 20, 2014 · When the Fountain scandal broke in 1917, rumors quickly credited Duchamp with the piece, and within a few years that was the official story. Duchamp claimed responsibility …
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