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  1. Notes and Projects for the "Large Glass" by Marcel Duchamp, 1970-02-23
  2. Marcel Duchamp (Q.L.P. Art Series) by Sarane Alexandrian, 1985-01-11
  3. Marcel Duchamp/Man Ray: 50 Years Of Alchemy by Chrissie Iles, Marcel Duchamp, 2005-02-15
  4. The Private Worlds of Marcel Duchamp: Desire, Liberation, and the Self in Modern Culture by Jerrold Seigel, 1997-06-23
  5. Marcel Duchamp: Étant donnés (One Work) by Julian Jason Haladyn, 2010-04-30
  6. Dada's Boys: Masculinity after Duchamp by David Hopkins, 2008-03-19
  7. The Duchamp Book: Tate Essential Artists Series by Gavin Parkinson, 2008-03-01
  8. Brothers Duchamp: Jacques Villon, Raymond Duchamp-Villon and Marcel Duchamp by Pierre Cabanne, 1977-01-19
  9. Mirage verbal: Writings through Marcel Duchamp, Notes (Cahier Ulysse, fin de siecle) (French Edition) by John Cage, 1990
  10. Marcel Duchamp: Eros, C'Est LA Vie: A Biography (475) by Alice Goldfarb Marquis, 1981-06
  11. Schach mit Marcel Duchamp und andere Gedichte fur Kunstler (German Edition) by Wieland Schmied, 1980
  12. Marcel Duchamps Notes from the 'Large Glass': An N-Dimensional Analysis by Craig Adcock, 1983-09
  13. MARCEL DUCHAMP by COLLECTIF, 2004-11-26
  14. Robert Musil und Marcel Duchamp (German Edition) by Thomas Zaunschirm, 1982

61. L.H.O.O.Q., Marcel Duchamp (1919) | | Guardian Unlimited Arts
Artist marcel duchamp (1887 1968), whose sense of humour first came to attention in 1917, when he submitted, under the name R Mutt, a urinal to a New York
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62. Art And Synesthesia In Search Of The Synesthetic Experience By
marcel duchamp, the creative act as a conceptual proposition marcel duchamp became one of the most influential artists in 20th century art.
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"Art and Synesthesia:
in search of the synesthetic experience"
by Dr. Hugo Heyrman
Lecture presented at the
First International Conference on Art and Synesthesia

Primer Congreso Internacional sobre Arte y Sinestesia

Abstract
The objective of this study is to come to a better understanding of the 'synesthetic experience', especially in the context of art. It consists of two parts: in the first part, I review naturally occurring synesthesia. In the second part, I discuss created forms of synesthesia in art. My starting point is the hypothesis that 'synesthesia-phenomena' are at the roots of all artistic practice. The approach is multidisciplinary and from a philosophy of art perspective. It will be argued that 'art as a synesthetic experience' , and 'synesthetic experiences by synesthetes' , share certain basic concepts: the making of new connections between the senses. In the arts, the search for correspondences and complementarities between the senses is essential. Artists have brought the 'synesthetic experience' as study case examples of early modern art movements;

63. Yehuda: How Marcel Duchamp Destroyed Our Copyright System
But the world changed about a hundred years ago, because of a guy named marcel duchamp, and many others like him. marcel shook the artistic world by
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64. Rodcorp: Marcel Duchamp Photos
marcel duchamp photos. duchamp aboard the Paris in NY, 1927 on Franics Naumann s site. (Naumann is a Dada/duchamp scholar, and his email address,
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Duchamp aboard the Paris in NY, 1927 on Franics Naumann's site. (Naumann is a Dada/Duchamp scholar , and his email address, rather magnificently, is lhooq@ Katherine Drier and Duchamp in New Haven The Monte Carlo bond shots Poster of Duchamp holding the Oculist Witnesses The famous shot of MD playing chess with Eve Babitz, 1963 Affectionately, amusingly: Duchamp smiling behind Max Ernst chessboard, from Time-Life, 1966 And three further shots of the MD. His studio, 1917 Bonus: A Flickr user called Duchamp visits the Large Glass Rotating Glass plates, 1920 and Sieves, with Richard Hamilton Posted on September 27, 2006 in Art, architecture, books Permalink
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65. Artists In 60 Seconds: Marcel Duchamp
A profile of marcel duchamp (18871968), French-born American painter, sculptor and conceptual artist.
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Artist Profile: Marcel Duchamp
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FREE Newsletter. Sign Up Now! Movement, Style, School or Type of Art: Date and Place of Birth: July 28, 1887, Blainville, Normandy, France Life: A man of great humor and wit, Duchamp loved nothing more than jokes, puns and challenging others to think beyond conventional wisdom. He is best known for introducing the ready-made (or "found") object into visual art, co-founding Dada and being affiliated with the Surrealists. Perhaps his greatest contribution, though, is that he almost singlehandedly shifted the focus of art away from the strictly visual and onto the mental.

66. Marcel Duchamp & Dada
marcel duchamp Dada. As the Bonzos came from the Sixties Art School marcel duchamp was a highly influential artist, active from the 1910s till his
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Marcel Duchamp was a highly influential artist, active from the 1910s till his death in the 1960s. He is particularly known for his series of Ready-Mades [title used on a Post-Bonzos single ] - art based on everyday or "found" objects - and for saying that an object is art if an artist says it is. His Dadaist ideas thus led to pop art in the late 1950s and 1960s. One of the Ready-Mades is titled The Bride Stripped Bare By Her Bachelors, Even (1923) [inspired a title on Keynsham - actually one of the possible translations of the French title]. A good place to see some of his work is in Tate Modern in London.
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67. Marcel Duchamp — Infoplease.com
marcel duchamp On the fruitful use of narcissism and destructiveness in contemporary art (International Journal of Psychoanalysis)
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    Duchamp, Marcel key , French painter, brother of Raymond Duchamp-Villon and half-brother of Jacques Villon . Duchamp is noted for his cubist-futurist painting Nude Descending a Staircase, depicting continuous action with a series of overlapping figures; it was the cause of great controversy when exhibited in 1913 at the New York

68. View Magazine's Marcel Duchamp Special Issue, 1945: Introduction
It had also produced special issues on artists Max Ernst, Yves Tanguy, Pavel Tchelitchew, and marcel duchamp, with original covers by the artists.
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The young American poet Charles Henri Ford started View View as an avant-garde literary magazine with Surrealist interests. View magazine ran from September 1940 through March 1947, appearing quarterly and monthly as financial circumstances permitted. Ford initially intended View to be a journal of contemporary events compiled of writings by his literary friends in Europe. The magazine soon evolved beyond this news-oriented format to include color covers, additional advertisements, numerous illustrations, and more ambitious designs by Ford's assistant editor, Parker Tyler. View magazine offers the scholar of World War II-era American modernism a wealth of potential avenues for study. At its most successful, View was reminiscent of the French Surrealist magazine Minotaure . Ford modeled View after Minotaure 's lavish production and wide-ranging interests in "arts plastiques - poèsie - musique - architecture - ethnographie et mythologie spectacles - études et observations psychanalytiques." Historian Susan Nessen has compared the two periodicals and noted that, like

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