After nearly four decades, the king of the art dealers says goodbye to his perch at 980 Madison—and moves to the ground floor ...
MoMA opens its latest blockbuster, Jasper Johns keeps looking, Aruna D’Souza responds to Josh Kline, and much more.
Roberts interviews Duchamp just prior to his death. Duchamp discusses his opinions of "happenings", and his participation in the Doors exhibit at Cordier & Ekstrom. Interview is introduced by Roberts, ...
Gagosian has revealed the opening date for his new 980 Madison Avenue ground floor gallery and a major Duchamp show.
Marcel Duchamp, "L.H.O.O.Q." (1919), rectified readymade: pencil on reproduction of Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa (all photos Lisa Yin Zhang/Hyperallergic unless otherwise noted) Anyone who has taken ...
Marcel Duchamp’s original “Fountain” sculpture vanished within days of its 1917 appearance. He later introduced these versions in response to demand. In 1963, Duchamp gave permission for a critic in ...
In 1915, Marcel Duchamp bought a snow shovel at a hardware store in New York City. He inscribed his signature and the date on its wooden handle. Tonight, the fourth version of this classic “ready-made ...
Decades after his death, he continues to influence contemporary artists. Here are four — of many — who have riffed on his urinal sculpture “Fountain.” By Blake Gopnik “Fountain (After Marcel ...
"An updated republication of the English-language edition originally published in 1975 by Prentice-Hall, Inc."--T.p verso. Contents Chance is zee fool's name for fait / Joseph Masheck -- Duchamp / ...
Duchamp is interviewed as part of Roberts' "Meet the Artist" course at New York University. Reel is labeled "Duplicate has become the original after the original partly erased." A transcript of this ...
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