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  • Title: Choreographing Discourses
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Marcel Duchamp

Henri-Robert-Marcel Duchamp (UK: /ˈdjuːʃɒ̃/, US: /djuːˈʃɒ̃, djuːˈʃɑːmp/; French: [maʁsɛl dyʃɑ̃]; 28 July 1887 – 2 October 1968) was a French painter,

Fountain (Duchamp)

by Marcel Duchamp in 1917, consisting of a porcelain urinal signed "R. Mutt". In April 1917, an ordinary piece of plumbing chosen by Duchamp was submitted

Duchamp (surname)

Timmel Duchamp (born 1950), American author Marcel Duchamp (1887–1968), French artist Raymond Duchamp-Villon (1876–1918), French sculptor Suzanne Duchamp (1889–1963)

Duchamp (disambiguation)

Look up Duchamp in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Marcel Duchamp was a French American artist whose work is most often associated with the Dadaist and

Raymond Duchamp-Villon

Raymond Duchamp-Villon (5 November 1876 – 9 October 1918) was a French sculptor. Duchamp-Villon was born Pierre-Maurice-Raymond Duchamp in Damville, Eure

Suzanne Duchamp

Suzanne Duchamp-Crotti (20 October 1889 – 11 September 1963) was a French Dadaist painter, collagist, sculptor, and draughtsman. Her work was significant

Stand by Me (film)

1959, the film follows four boys, Gordie Lachance, Chris Chambers, Teddy Duchamp, and Vern Tessio, on a journey to find the body of a missing boy. Told

Readymades of Marcel Duchamp

The readymades of Marcel Duchamp are ordinary manufactured objects that the artist selected and modified, as an antidote to what he called "retinal art"

Alexina Duchamp

Alexina "Teeny" Duchamp (née Sattler; January 6, 1906 – December 20, 1995) was the wife of Pierre Matisse, the daughter-in-law of artist Henri Matisse

Found object

caning onto his painting titled Still Life with Chair Caning (1912). Marcel Duchamp is thought to have perfected the concept several years later when he made