Marcel Duchamp - Work, writings, interviews

According to his own testimony, Marcel Duchamp considered painting a "means of expression, not an end in itself. One means of expression among others, and not a complete end to life at all." His legendary "Large Glass", for example, can be seen simply as the culmination or sum of numerous experiments carried out over a period of eight years. For this reason, every aspect of his work—painting, installation, writing, interviews—is of potentially equal interest, and any primer on Duchamp must present his more ephemeral contributions, in aphorisms, diagrams, and conversations, alongside the experiments. visuals of him. Works, Writings, Interviews does this job splendidly, exploring the artist's multiple activities, analyzing his work as a whole, and bringing together key interviews and writings from him. Author: Gloria Moure Language: Spanish Pages: 160 pp. Dimensions: ‎ 29 x 22.5 cm Publisher: ‎ Polígrafa Editions Binding: Hardcover Conservation: It may show marks and slight damage
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