A few steps down from the sidewalk on 47th Street in West Philly, behind a faded green door with a painted eye, there is a ...
The gist of Dadaism was the "gratuitous act," and the most gratuitous Dadaist act of all was Marcel Duchamp's invention of the readymade. One can regard them as experiments in art, or mock works of ...
Sapeck created the image, coincidentally and remarkably, the same year Marcel Duchamp was born. Sounds like a blast ... In ...
She was the first woman artist MoMA ever gave a full retrospective to, and it was curated by Marcel Duchamp, who never ...
As planning for a Cultural Olympiad begins, a look back at how the massive 1984 Olympic Arts Festival 40 years ago ...
The story of the 1913 Armory Show cannot be told without the Archives of American Art. The Archives holds the largest accumulation of primary source material, ranging from official records produced by ...
A s I peer through the large glass window of the new one-room solo installation by artist Fawn Rogers, my eyes scan the ...
In turn, Cocteau frequently visited Venice, gathering inspiration for a whole body of drawings also on show. As W.H. Auden ...
and art that pushes the boundaries, like Marcel Duchamp’s controversial “Fountain.” But to see these works, I had to download an app called HoverLay, and point it at signs around the park.
Suzanne Duchamp-Crotti (20 October 1889 – 11 September 1963) was a pivotal French Dadaist painter, collagist, sculptor, and draughtsman whose contributions significantly shaped Paris Dada and ...
Lippard and Charles Simonds Archives of American Art Willem de Kooning letter to Michael Loew Archives of American Art Marcel Duchamp letter to Suzanne Duchamp Archives of American Art Thomas Eakins ...
Charles Burns is back—along with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cocreator Kevin Eastman—in an eclectic fall season that ...