Duchamp, Aesthetics and Capitalism

Duchamp, Aesthetics and Capitalism
Author: Julian Jason Haladyn
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2019-07-12
Genre: Art
ISBN: 100065110X

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This book is a significant re-thinking of Duchamp’s importance in the twenty-first century, taking seriously the readymade as a critical exploration of object-oriented relations under the conditions of consumer capitalism. The readymade is understood as an act of accelerating art as a discourse, of pushing to the point of excess the philosophical precepts of modern aesthetics on which the notion of art in modernity is based. Julian Haladyn argues for an accelerated Duchamp that speaks to a contemporary condition of art within our era of globalized capitalist production.

Duchamp Accelerated

Duchamp Accelerated
Author: Julian Jason Haladyn
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2023-12-14
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1350300438

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Marcel Duchamp is today considered one of the most significant 20th century artists worldwide. His far-reaching influence is visible within a variety of areas of creative production and critical inquiry, extending far beyond the world of art. Duchamp Accelerated: Contemporary Perspectives examines Duchamp and his reception through a series of essays that explore the ongoing impacts of his life, ideas and practice on innumerable fields of research, practice and study. Contributors include art historians, curators, artists and writers who offer histories and approaches that actively challenge dominant narratives on Duchamp, discussing his influences from a multitude of different disciplinary and cultural perspectives. Written in the specific context of the 21st century, this volume situates the artist firmly in a global context and highlights the numerous influences – from theories of perception and the writings of Georges Bataille, to travels in Argentina – that shaped his ideas and art. This volume pushes current understandings of Duchamp beyond existing limits by accelerating the histories, encounters, dialogues and interpretations of his practice, with a focus on contemporary perspectives. The 'accelerated' Duchamp that emerges from this analysis is one who not only speeds up notions of art in relation to cultural and political histories, but one whose practice is actively informing future developments in the worlds of art and material culture today.

Difference/indifference

Difference/indifference
Author: Moira Roth
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1998
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9789057013317

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First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Duchamp and the Aesthetics of Chance

Duchamp and the Aesthetics of Chance
Author: Herbert Molderings
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2010-06-04
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0231147627

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Situating Duchamp firmly within the literature & philosophy of his time, Herbert Molderings recaptures the spirit of a frequently misread artist & his aesthetic of chance.

The Private Worlds of Marcel Duchamp

The Private Worlds of Marcel Duchamp
Author: Jerrold E. Seigel
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780520200388

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This is an examination of the work of Marcel Duchamp and of the important place that it has in the foundations of 20th-century art and culture

Marcel Duchamp (Second) (World of Art)

Marcel Duchamp (Second) (World of Art)
Author: Dawn Ades
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2021-04-13
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0500776261

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A revised and expanded edition of one of the most original books ever written on the enigmatic artist Marcel Duchamp. Genius, anti-artist, charlatan, guru, impostor? Since he arrived on the scene in 1914, Marcel Duchamp has been called all of these. Almost no other artist of the twentieth century has inspired more passion and controversy, nor exerted a greater influence on art. At the same time, Duchamp continually challenged the very nature of art and strove to redefine it as conceptual rather than as product by questioning why the medium was mostly a "retinal" experience. Always the provocateur, Duchamp never ceased to be engaged, openly or secretly, in activities and works that transformed traditional artmaking. Through his works like Fountain; Bicycle Wheel; L.H.O.O.Q.; and Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2, Duchamp played with the idea of what art can be, opening new possibilities for future generations. This revised entry in the World of Art series, written by three leading experts on twentieth-century art, and published with support of Duchamp’s widow, is one of the most original books written on this enigmatic artist. Featuring a new chapter and preface, as well as updates throughout from specialist scholars who are active in their fields, this is the definitive introduction to Duchamp. Thoroughly illustrated, this volume combines thirty years of research by the authors and challenges history’s presumptions, misunderstandings, and pieces of misinformation about Marcel Duchamp and his legacy.

Unpacking Duchamp

Unpacking Duchamp
Author: Dalia Judovitz
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 1998-04-28
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780520213760

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"Transit, transitional, transition: Dalia Judovitz catches Marcel Duchamp on the run with his art in a suitcase and his thought all boxed and ready to go. . . . She demonstrates how the theme of transition, reappearing from work to work, makes each piece reproduce some other piece, while all continue to exemplify an original which can no longer be found and which has no creator."—Jean-François Lyotard

Drawing on Art

Drawing on Art
Author: Dalia Judovitz
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2010
Genre: Art
ISBN: 081666529X

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This volume explores the central importance of appropriation, collaboration, influence, and play in French artist Marcel Duchamp's (1887-1968) work -- and in Dada and Surrealism in general -- to show how the concept of art itself became the critical fueland springboard for questioning art's fundamental premises. Duchamp was a French artist whose work is most often associated with the Dadaist and Surrealist movements. The author maintains that rather than simply negating art, Duchamp's readymades (Duchamp's "readymades" are ordinary manufactured objects that the artist selected and modified, as an antidote to what he called "retinal art") and later works, including films and conceptual pieces, demonstrating the impossibility of defining art in the first place. Through his readymades, Duchamp explicitly critiqued the commodification of art and inaugurated a profound shift from valuing art for its visual appearance to understanding the significance of its mode of public presentation.

Marcel Duchamp

Marcel Duchamp
Author: Caroline Cros
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2006-04
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781861892621

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A fresh account of Marcel Duchamp that includes much material on his life after he stopped making art.

Marcel Duchamp

Marcel Duchamp
Author: Marcel Duchamp
Publisher:
Total Pages: 54
Release: 1983
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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