By 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 for life at all." His legendary "Large Glass," for example, can be seen as simply the culmination or sum of numerous experiments conducted over an eight-year period. For this reason, every aspect of his oeuvre--painting, installation, writing, interviews--is of potentially equivalent interest, and any Duchamp primer needs to present his more ephemeral ...
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By 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 for life at all." His legendary "Large Glass," for example, can be seen as simply the culmination or sum of numerous experiments conducted over an eight-year period. For this reason, every aspect of his oeuvre--painting, installation, writing, interviews--is of potentially equivalent interest, and any Duchamp primer needs to present his more ephemeral contributions, in aphorisms, diagrams and conversation, alongside his visual experiments. Works, Writings, Interviews does this job splendidly, exploring the artist's many-faceted activities, analyzing his work as an entirety and gathering his key interviews and writings.
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Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 8434311984. With b/w & coloured half title, plates & illustrations. Light wear to spine, covers, corners & dustjacket.; This book, featuring contributions by Gloria Moure alongside Marcel Duchamp himself, offers a comprehensive overview of Duchamp's oeuvre, including his art, writings, and interviews. Duchamp, a central figure in 20th-century art, is known for challenging conventional definitions of art with his readymades and other innovative works. This volume provides insight into his creative process, philosophy, and the impact of his work on the art world. The book spans 160 pages and includes 120 color illustrations, showcasing Duchamp's most famous pieces alongside lesser-known works. Through writings and interviews, readers gain access to Duchamp's thoughts on painting, art, and life, making it clear why he considered painting a means of expression rather than an end. This publication is not just a catalog of Duchamp's work but a deep dive into the mind of an artist who forever altered the landscape of modern art. It is an essential resource for anyone interested in the developments of contemporary art, offering a unique perspective on Duchamp's legacy through his own words and the lens of Gloria Moure.; Folio; 160 pages.