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A History of Photography” showcases Robert Mapplethorpe, Man Ray and other big names, but the important exhibition is so much ...
In “Constellation,” the photographer’s largest-ever show in New York, images linger in the strange space between intention and effect.
An effortless, playful scent inspired by Rrose Sélavy, the feminine alter ego of Dada pioneer Marcel Duchamp. It’s brightened up with Sicilian lemons and layers of vanilla orchid and spring musk.
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“On the cover of the original record, there’s a picture of Marcel Duchamp dressed as a woman,” she says. “I didn’t know at the time, but ‘Rrose Sélavy’ was a name Duchamp used for his female alter ego ...
Marcel Duchamp is that art meteor who has reached the exclusive sphere of timelessness that transcends form and space. As an original disruptor, he will always matter. Cao Fei, Whose Utopia (2006).
Marcel Duchamp - the father of conceptual art, and responsible for that famously provocative urinal signed 'R Mutt, 1917' - is the great life choice of fellow artist Cornelia Parker. She explains ...
Description Property from the Collection of Carlos Raúl Villanueva Marcel Duchamp 1887 - 1968 De ou par Marcel Duchamp ou Rrose Sélavy (La Boîte-en-valise), série B signed and inscribed cette boîte ...
There are the paintings of relief sculpture by the 15th-century Italian painter Andrea ­Mantegna, the late works of Giorgio De Chirico, the aforementioned Poussin and Lorrain, and Marcel Duchamp ...
Marcel Duchamp French, 1887–1968 De ou par Marcel Duchamp ou Rrose Sélavy (La Boîte-en-valise), series G, ca. 1935–1940 a green leather covered wooden and cardboard box with green linen lining, ...
Montauk’s usually bustling restaurants are suffering a drastic drop off as soaring hotel prices push Hamptons revelers to look for cheaper destinations, Side Dish has learned.
Marcel Duchamp as Rrose Sélavy, photographed by Man Ray. Photo: Bettmann / Contributor. To Duchamp, gender was no less of a malleable part of self-representation.