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starting with Rodin's
controversial Monument to Balzac, and
culminating in a
Duchampian vision of a techno-universe in
which one and all can find
themselves welcomed...
- is
neither beautiful nor does it
exhibit skill, so it
represents the
Duchampian path." In his book
Beauty (and the Banana),
author Brian C.
Nixon stated...
- be to make an
announcement that the
beliefs he has
expounded are just
Duchampian posturing to
achieve his successes. But this will
never happen. Kinkade...
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contemporary art at the
Corcoran Gallery of Art, "as one of the
great post-
Duchampian artists and a smart****, too".
Discussing the
topic of
originality with...
- beautiful" with "this is art",
using Kantian aesthetics to
address post-
Duchampian art. The work of the
French artist Marcel Duchamp from the 1910s and 1920s...
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painter and sculptor,
belonging to the post-readymade era,
inspired by the
Duchampian legacy and the
Nouveau réalisme, the
artistic movement created by the...
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referred only to itself. His
titles are
generally sophisticated, show some
Duchampian word play, and
describe the "constraints" or "rules" that he used to create...
- into this artworks. His
emphasis on the
found object, however, is less
Duchampian, and more
focused on the
history of use and the
evidence of the human...
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shares concerns with
minimalism and post-minimal art, but with
added Duchampian references to the
place of
Black people in
American society. Hammons'...
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agricultural produce,
artistic output, and
their respective value,
echoing Duchampian themes while delving into the
materiality of
labor and
economic principles...