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Duchamp was one of the first artists to use found objects, readymades, as the basis for his artworks. His work Fountain consisted mostly of a ceramic urinal. His work In advance of a broken arm consisted of an old snow shovel

The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even (1923) (Often called The Large Glass). Rotative plaques verre (1920) Fresh Widow (1920) ... Read more here: » Marcel Duchamp: Encyclopedia II - Marcel Duchamp - Selected works and genres


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* Encyclopedia II - Marcel Duchamp - Found objects

Duchamp was one of the first artists to use found objects, readymades, as the basis for his artworks. His work Fountain consisted mostly of a ceramic urinal. His work In advance of a broken arm consisted of an old snow shovel. Another, Bicycle Wheel consisted of a bicycle wheel. Research published in 1997 by art historian Rhonda Roland Shearer indicates that Duchamp's supposedly 'found' objects may actually have been created by Duchamp. Exhaustive research of items like snow shovels and bottle racks in use ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Marcel Duchamp - Selected works and genres

The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even (1923) (Often called The Large Glass). Rotative plaques verre (1920) Fresh Widow (1920) ...

Read more here: » Marcel Duchamp: Encyclopedia II - Marcel Duchamp - Selected works and genres

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Shutter Island Soundtrack - Philipp Vandré - Music for Marcel DuchampShutter Island Soundtrack - Philipp Vandré - Music for Marcel Duchamp

This is a song called "Music for Marcel Duchamp" by Philipp Vandré that was featured in the new movie Shutter Island...

Marcel Duchamp and Maya Deren First PartMarcel Duchamp and Maya Deren First Part

Witch's cradle (1943), unfinished work by Maya Deren with Marcel Duchamp. Remember First Papers of Surrealism: same threats, sam...

Marcel Duchamp - In His Own Words (Part 3)Marcel Duchamp - In His Own Words (Part 3)

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* Encyclopedia - Appropriation art

To appropriate something involves taking possession of it. In the visual arts, the term appropriation often refers to the use of borrowed elements in the creation of new work. The borrowed elements may include images, forms or styles from art history or from popular culture, or materials and techniques from non-art contexts. Since the 1980s the term has also referred more specifically to quoting the work of another artist to create a new work. The new work may or may not alter the original. Appropriation art - His ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia - 'Pataphysics

Pataphysics, a term coined by the French writer Alfred Jarry, is a philosophy dedicated to studying what lies beyond the realm of metaphysics. 'Pataphysics - History. The term first appeared in print in Jarry's article "Guignol" in the 28 April 1893 issue of L'Écho de Paris littéraire illustré. Jarry later defined it as "the science of imaginary solutions, which symbolically attributes the properties of objects, described by their virtuality, to their lineaments" (Gestes et opinions du Docteur ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia - Dada

Dada or Dadaism is a cultural movement that began in neutral Zürich, Switzerland during World War I and peaked from 1916 to 1920. The movement primarily involved visual arts, literature (mainly poetry), theatre, and graphic design, and was characterized by nihilism, deliberate irrationality, disillusionment, cynicism, chance, randomness, and the rejection of the prevailing standards in art. Dada - Overview. Dada activities included public gatherings, demonstrations, and publication of art/literary j ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia - Creativity

Creativity is a human mental phenomenon based around the deployment of mental skills and/or conceptual tools, which, in turn, originate and develop innovation, inspiration, or insight. Creativity - Scope. For some people, the word creativity conjures up associations strictly with artistic endeavours and with the writing of literature. Some other have also linked creativity with moments of sudden scientific or engineering insight since at least the time of Archimedes in Ancient Greece. Pop psyc ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia - Art

ˈ Art (or the creative arts) commonly refers to the act and process of making material works (or artworks) which, from concept to creation, hold a fidelity to the creative impulse —ie. 'art' is work distinct from creative work that is driven by necessity (ie. vocation), by biological drive (i.e. procreation), or (in art-purist contexts) by any undisciplined pursuit of recreation. The creative arts essentially denotes a collection of disciplines whose principal purpose (or sole purposeIncluding:

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* Encyclopedia - Sculpture

A sculpture is a three-dimensional, man-made object selected for special recognition as art. Sculpture - Materials of Sculpture. Sculpture - The materials of historical sculpture. Sculpture made for royal courts or large public works were often produced in expensive durable materials, primarily bronze and stone such as marble, limestone, porphyry, and granite. More rarely precious materials such as gold and ivory were used for chryselephantine works. More common and less expensi ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia - Postmodernism

Previous: Modernism Postmodernism is any of a wide-ranging set of developments in critical theory, philosophy, architecture, art, literature, history, and culture, which are generally characterized as either emerging from, in reaction to, or superseding modernism. It can apply to movements in the arts, to mean stylistic developments such as collage, the return of ornament and historical reference, as well as appropriation of popular media. In sociology postmodernism is said to be an economic and cultural c ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia - Characters in the Southern Victory series

The Southern Victory series or Timeline-191 is a series of novels written by Harry Turtledove. They form an alternate history of events in the United States based on the premise that the Confederates won the Civil War and became an independent nation. The series covers events from 1862 to 1943 and features dozens of characters, some of them fictional and some of them based on real people. Characters in the Southern Victory series - United States. Characters in the Southern Victory series - John Abel ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia II - French art of the 20th century - From Impressionism to World War II

The early years of the twentieth century are dominated by experiments in color and content that Impressionism and Post-Impressionism had unleached. The products of the far east also brought new influences. Les Nabis explored a decorative art in flat plains with a Japanese print graphic approach. At roughly the same time, Les Fauves, exploded in color (much like German Expressionism). The discovery of African tribal masks lead Pablo Picasso to his "Demoiselles d'Avignon" of 1907. Picasso and Georges Braque (working independently) retur ...

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