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Fri Aug 20 14:11:16 CEST 2004
>>>> Du Vin, Du Pain, Duchamp
>>>>
>>>
>>> ==> not duchamp...but bernard buffet
>>> in france duchamp is an unknown artist. i asked to my french
>>> colleagues they told me : du pain, du vin, du johnny halliday...
>>> to be France is a hard job but someone has got to do it
>>> donc la France c'est moi nomdediou !!! et j'emmerde baudrillard
>> Duchamp is american
>
> was or did he have 2 passports
>
> Duchamp, Marcel (1887-1968), French Dada artist, whose small but
> controversial output exerted a strong influence on the development of
> 20th-century avant-garde art. Born on July 28, 1887, in Blainville,
> brother of the artist Raymond Duchamp-Villon and half brother of the
> painter Jacques Villon, Duchamp began to paint in 1908. After
> producing several canvases in the current mode of Fauvism, he turned
> toward experimentation and the avant-garde, producing his most famous
> work, Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2 (Philadelphia Museum of Art)
> in 1912; portraying continuous movement through a chain of overlapping
> cubistic figures, the painting caused a furor at New York City's
> famous Armory Show in 1913. He painted very little after 1915,
> although he continued until 1923 to work on his masterpiece, The Bride
> Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even (1923, Philadelphia Museum of
> Art), an abstract work, also known as The Large Glass, composed in oil
> and wire on glass, that was enthusiastically received by the
> surrealists. In sculpture, Duchamp pioneered two of the main
> innovations of the 20th century—kinetic art and ready-made art. His
> “ready-mades” consisted simply of everyday objects, such as a urinal
> and a bottle rack. His Bicycle Wheel (1913, original lost; 3rd
> version, 1951, Museum of Modern Art, New York City), an early example
> of kinetic art, was mounted on a kitchen stool. After his short
> creative period, Duchamp was content to let others develop the themes
> he had originated; his pervasive influence was crucial to the
> development of surrealism, Dada, and pop art. Duchamp became an
> American citizen in 1955. He died in Paris on October 1, 1968.
is this Marcel Duchamp ?
enchanté !
>
>> du champagne is français !
encore quelques bulles,
gaz light,
wasserfall,
tu m',
and some gentle figlio di mignotta said
>> "genius is having flowers"
>> flowers for all,
>
>
> that's dutch flower merchants talk
i'd say :
flower Dumerchants talk
but before all,
a smile to Claudia's auratic profiumo
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