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Henri-Robert-Marcel Duchamp (French: [maʁsɛl dyʃɑ̃]; 28 July 1887 – 2 October 1968) was a French, naturalized American painter, sculptor, chess player and writer whose work is associated with Cubism, conceptual art and Dada, although he was careful about his use of the term Dada and was not directly associated with Dada groups. Duchamp is commonly regarded, along with Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse, as one of the three artists who helped to define the revolutionary developments in the plastic arts in the opening decades of the twentieth century, responsible for significant developments in painting and sculpture. Duchamp has had an immense impact on twentieth-century and twenty first-century art. By World War I, he had rejected the work of many of his fellow artists (like Henri Matisse) as "retinal" art, intended only to please the eye. Instead, Duchamp wanted to put art back in the service of the mind.
Marcel Duchamp was born in Blainville-Crevon Seine-Maritime in the Upper Normandy region of France, and grew up in a family that enjoyed cultural activities. The art of painter and engraver Émile Frédéric Nicolle, his maternal grandfather, filled the house, and the family liked to play chess, read books, paint, and make music together.
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Plot: The story of the visionary artist takes us from his impoverished childhood as a Jewish kid in Brooklyn to the glamorous life as a fashion photographer in Paris, his relationships with the most celebrated artists of our times, his experiences in war and the passionate love affairs with three extraordinary women.
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Genres: Comedy, Short,Actors: Karl Krogstad (writer), Karl Krogstad (director), Karl Krogstad (actor), Karl Krogstad (producer), Tom Robbins (actor), Ryan K. Johnson (actor), Michael Hilow (actor), Kristie Ann Foss (actress), George Rohrbach (actor), Burl Barer (actor), Mike Bentley (actor), Kathryn Krogstad (actress), Amy Nohavic (actress), Geoff Stittzer (actor), Alex Szogyi (actor),
Genres: Documentary,Actors: Maurice Travail (actor), Paul Bisciglia (actor), Michel Muller (actor), Roger Trapp (actor), Michel Duplaix (actor), Maurice Travail (actor), Paul Bisciglia (actor), Yves Gabrielli (actor), Jean-Christophe Averty (director), Patricia Karim (actress), Evelyne Dress (actress), Bernard Cara (actor), Pierre Massimi (actor), Georges Audoubert (actor), Françoise Deldick (actress),
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"The Almost Complete Works of Marcel Duchamp" Tate Gallery 1966 A film, made by Tristram Powell in 1966, marking the first retrospective exhibition in Europe of the works of Marcel Duchamp at the Tate Gallery, London. The film includes an interview with Duchamp and unique behind the scenes footage from the Tate. The film also features interviews with the show's curator, Richard Hamilton, the artist Robert Rauschenberg and composer John Cage. "Marcel Duchamp , painter, Dadaist, philosopher, joker, talks about his life and his works, which are currently on exhibition at the Tate Gallery." Radio Times, 23 June 1966.
Marcel Duchamp talks with Martin Friedman, Walker Art Center director (1961-1990), about the readymade. October 18, 1965
Banda: Marcel Duchamp Album: Contra Nosotros Mismos Año: 2006 https://myspace.com/mduchamp/ Chile 1. Punk 2. Ciudadanía 3. Crimenes Corporativos 4. Igual que Siempre 5. Cliché 6. Arpilleras Mojadas 7. Cien Lucas 8. La Quema 9. Revolución contra nosotros Mismos 10. Rio Negro 11. Brasilia 12. Troyanos 13. Carlo 14. Naturaleza muerta con Guitarra 15. Cien veces firmado con Sangre 16. Peladeros 17. La Química lo puede Todo 18. Cambios y Formas 19. Letras de Plomo - Letras de Luz 20. Nosotros 21. Avalancha 22. Atentado contra la Tranquilidad 23. Compost 24. Trenes 25. Para Siempre 26. Mientras mas ignores Mejor 27. Eucaristía 28. Sistemática
Marcel Duchamp - La vida de las personas (2015) 01 - Adivinanza 00:00 02 - Confiar en ellos 01:10 03 - Solo una parte 02:48 04 - Cristal 03:16 05 - Intemperie 05:16 06 - Los números 06:25 07 - Lumbar 08:44 08 - Lanzallamas 10:31 09 - 30 12:19 10 - Los niños árboles 14:20 11 - Compañeros 18:17 https://marcelduchamp.bandcamp.com/al...
Duchamp's Shovel: Art as Concept More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=MRv20I13vqM Marcel Duchamp, In Advance of a Broken Arm, 1964 (fourth version, after lost original of November 1915) (MoMA) A conversation with Sal Khan & Steven Zucker
MoMA School Programs Educator Jackie Delamatre discusses her approaches for exploring Marcel Duchamp's "Bicycle Wheel" with students.
One hundred years ago this month, Marcel Duchamp changed the art world forever by unveiling Fountain—a urinal presented as a "readymade" work of art. MoMA Chief Curator Ann Temkin explains how Duchamp forced us to rethink the role of art and the artist. Subscribe for our latest videos, and invitations to live events: http://mo.ma/subscribe Explore our collection online: http://mo.ma/art Plan your visit in-person: http://mo.ma/visit Watch other HOW TO SEE videos from MoMA https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfYVzk0sNiGFaqN1iYF-KaVKBEgA3ZPCl #art #moma #museum #modernart #nyc #education #artist #duchamp #marcelduchamp #dada #readymade #isthatart #fountain #fountain100
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Marcel Duchamp talks with Martin Friedman, Walker Art Center director (1961-1990), about the readymade. October 18, 1965
Watch full documentary here: http://www.ubu.com/film/duchamp_chess.html This film records an in-depth interview with French artist Marcel Duchamp [1887-1968] which took place five years before his death, at the time of his first ever one-man show (at the Pasadena Art Museum). It records for posterity Duchamp talking about his life, his ideas on art, why he chose to continue living in America after fleeing France in 1915, and why he virtually abandoned his work as an artist in 1923. While he is most often associated with Dada and Surrealism, his participation in Surrealism was largely behind the scenes, and after being involved in New York Dada, he barely participated in Paris Dada. An engaging dialogue takes place between Duchamp and film-maker Jean-Marie Drot as they go around the Pasade...
"The Almost Complete Works of Marcel Duchamp" Tate Gallery 1966 A film, made by Tristram Powell in 1966, marking the first retrospective exhibition in Europe of the works of Marcel Duchamp at the Tate Gallery, London. The film includes an interview with Duchamp and unique behind the scenes footage from the Tate. The film also features interviews with the show's curator, Richard Hamilton, the artist Robert Rauschenberg and composer John Cage. "Marcel Duchamp , painter, Dadaist, philosopher, joker, talks about his life and his works, which are currently on exhibition at the Tate Gallery." Radio Times, 23 June 1966.
*** 💥 Abonnez-vous : http://bit.ly/1U7XFfi 💥 *** Juin 1967 à NYC Entretien avec l'artiste Marcel DUCHAMP (1887-1968), fait en juin 1967, portant uniquement sur les "ready-made" inventés à New York. L'interview est faite à Paris à la galerie GIVAUDAN.Le "ready made" est né d'un ensemble de conclusions : de nombreux éléments d'un tableau sont achetés tout faits, la toile, les pinceaux... en poussant le raisonnement jusqu'au bout on arrive au "ready made". Lui, l'artiste ne fait que signer. De toutes les façons une oeuvre d'art est toujours un choix de l'artiste. Le"ready made" doit être indifférent à son auteur, ce n'est pas un choix esthétique. On doit se débarrasser de cette idée du beau et du laid. Les premiers "ready made" remontent à 1913, c'est "la roue de bicyclette". La première ch...
Born in Blainville-Crevon, Seine-Maritime, France (1887), died in Neilly-sur-Seine, France (1968). Marcel Duchamp was the third of six children and the best-known of the four siblings who grew up to become renowned artists. The other three were painters Jacques Villon and Suzanne Duchamp and sculptor Raymond Duchamp-Villon. It was indeed his two elder brothers who introduced him to art. A man of wit and great humor, Marcel 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 strictl...
BBC interviewed Marcel Duchamp, just months before his death. BBC의 마르셀 뒤샹 인터뷰 자료. 그는 몇달 후 세상을 떠나게 된다. 번역 by ARTWA
This is my documentary or animation Diploma A.S.P.2009 with distinction about radio interview Marcel Duchamp, The Creative Act (1957)
Based on Marcel Duchamp film "Anémic Cinéma", this is a representation of the deepest meaning of the original artwork, searching the multiunderstanding of the spectators through a non real 4D. First project of Design subject. Basado en el film de Marcel Duchamp "Anémic Cinéma", este video es una representación del significado más profundo de la obra original, buscando la multi comprensión de los espectadores a través de una falsa 4 dimensión. Primer proyecto de la asignatura de Diseño. Rotoreliefs: Self Made. Interview: Jeanne Siegel interview Marcel Duchamp. Music: We Search for Answers - Berkson & What.
An animated video with one of the most innovative music figures of the 20th century, John Cage. The soundtrack is taken from an interview of 1991. A film by Beatrice Sala Music: The Rain by Silent Partner Videos: Anemic Cinema | Marcel Duchamp À propos de Nice (1930) | Jean Vigo John Cage Interview (1970) | ORTF Archive Footage New York City from our Hotel Window | chrisfrankphoto Project developed at SVA, MFA Design.
Au FRAC Centre et au CCC (Tours), deux expositions monographiques sont consacrées à l'artiste Bertrand Lamarche, récemment nommé au prestigieux Prix Marcel Duchamp 2012. Le FRAC Centre présente un ensemble de pièces autour de la notion d'architecture entropique, dont Réplique et the Fog Factory. Les œuvres de l'exposition sont autant d'expériences vertigineuses induites par des projections lumineuses, brume ou dispositifs mécaniques illusionnistes. Ces installations provoquent une perte de repère spatiale et temporelle et plongent le spectateur dans une atmosphère fantasmagorique dans laquelle l'architecture n'est plus qu'une projection. http://www.frac-centre.fr/collection-art-architecture/rub/rubauteurs-58.html?authID=217 __________ Suivre le Frac Centre-Val de Loire : Site : http://ww...
“Literature is the queen of the arts – the greatest of them all, because it embraces them all. When you write, you are making music, painting, drawing, cinema.” Meet the unique, secretive César Aira in this rare interview. "You will have to travel to the south of Argentina to find the most original, the most shocking, the most exciting and subversive Spanish-speaking author of our time" Spanish newspaper El País wrote of César Aira. “I write every day because I take pleasure in it.“ Argentinian writer César Aira, called 'the Marcel Duchamp of Latin America', talks about his love of literature, and how he sees himself as a “reader who also writes” and how he prefers to write in secret, while hidden away in his home. César Aira was very inspired by the early avant-garde. “I think it is th...
Interview with The Calcalist (The Economist) : COGNITIVE / ART - Ohad Ben Shimon & Hamutal Meridor, January 2010, Haifa - Hebrew without subtitles. Topic : COGNITIVE / ART : Art, Cognition and Computational Science By: Ohad Ben Shimon, Hamutal Merridor As both former graduates of BSc studies in Cognitive Sciences at The Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Israel, Hamutal Meridor (MSc, Cognitive Science & Natural Language Processing, The University of Edinburgh) and Ohad Ben Shimon (BSc, Cognitive Sciences, The Hebrew University and BA, Photography, The Royal Academy of Art, The Hague, Netherlands) have decided to collaborate on developing an intersection between 2 seemingly un-related disciplines: Cognitive Science and Art. The way in which art works are perceived, analyzed and even creat...
The Filmballad of Mamadada tells the story of Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven, unsung member of the New York Dada movement. A poet, artist, model, and public provocateur, the Baroness defied the social and artistic codes of her time. As with many of her female contemporaries, the Baroness’ cultural legacy has been obscured, and in some instances appropriated into the oeuvres of better known male peers. Accounts of her personal life are scarce and often conjectural. According to recent scholarship, the Baroness was born Else Hildegard Plötz in 1874. At age 18, she ran away from her middle-class Prussian home and survived as a vaudeville performer in Berlin. After a series of bohemian lovers and three failed marriages, she found herself penniless in New York City, a widow with the imp...
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"The Almost Complete Works of Marcel Duchamp" Tate Gallery 1966 A film, made by Tristram Powell in 1966, marking the first retrospective exhibition in Europe of the works of Marcel Duchamp at the Tate Gallery, London. The film includes an interview with Duchamp and unique behind the scenes footage from the Tate. The film also features interviews with the show's curator, Richard Hamilton, the artist Robert Rauschenberg and composer John Cage. "Marcel Duchamp , painter, Dadaist, philosopher, joker, talks about his life and his works, which are currently on exhibition at the Tate Gallery." Radio Times, 23 June 1966.
Marcel Duchamp talks with Martin Friedman, Walker Art Center director (1961-1990), about the readymade. October 18, 1965
Banda: Marcel Duchamp Album: Contra Nosotros Mismos Año: 2006 https://myspace.com/mduchamp/ Chile 1. Punk 2. Ciudadanía 3. Crimenes Corporativos 4. Igual que Siempre 5. Cliché 6. Arpilleras Mojadas 7. Cien Lucas 8. La Quema 9. Revolución contra nosotros Mismos 10. Rio Negro 11. Brasilia 12. Troyanos 13. Carlo 14. Naturaleza muerta con Guitarra 15. Cien veces firmado con Sangre 16. Peladeros 17. La Química lo puede Todo 18. Cambios y Formas 19. Letras de Plomo - Letras de Luz 20. Nosotros 21. Avalancha 22. Atentado contra la Tranquilidad 23. Compost 24. Trenes 25. Para Siempre 26. Mientras mas ignores Mejor 27. Eucaristía 28. Sistemática
Marcel Duchamp - La vida de las personas (2015) 01 - Adivinanza 00:00 02 - Confiar en ellos 01:10 03 - Solo una parte 02:48 04 - Cristal 03:16 05 - Intemperie 05:16 06 - Los números 06:25 07 - Lumbar 08:44 08 - Lanzallamas 10:31 09 - 30 12:19 10 - Los niños árboles 14:20 11 - Compañeros 18:17 https://marcelduchamp.bandcamp.com/al...
Duchamp's Shovel: Art as Concept More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=MRv20I13vqM Marcel Duchamp, In Advance of a Broken Arm, 1964 (fourth version, after lost original of November 1915) (MoMA) A conversation with Sal Khan & Steven Zucker
MoMA School Programs Educator Jackie Delamatre discusses her approaches for exploring Marcel Duchamp's "Bicycle Wheel" with students.
One hundred years ago this month, Marcel Duchamp changed the art world forever by unveiling Fountain—a urinal presented as a "readymade" work of art. MoMA Chief Curator Ann Temkin explains how Duchamp forced us to rethink the role of art and the artist. Subscribe for our latest videos, and invitations to live events: http://mo.ma/subscribe Explore our collection online: http://mo.ma/art Plan your visit in-person: http://mo.ma/visit Watch other HOW TO SEE videos from MoMA https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfYVzk0sNiGFaqN1iYF-KaVKBEgA3ZPCl #art #moma #museum #modernart #nyc #education #artist #duchamp #marcelduchamp #dada #readymade #isthatart #fountain #fountain100
Marcel Duchamp was a prankster and the "CON"ceptual art movement is a CON!