Something about art disgusted Marcel Duchamp. Expression, taste, aesthetic intention—anything that gave off a whiff of the precious, he recoiled from. He was modern. He relished the impersonal ...
One day, in March 1912, the 24-year-old artist received two funereally dressed visitors in his Paris studio. His older brothers—also artists—had been dispatched by the high priests of Cubism to inform ...
Samantha Busch spoke out publicly about the sudden death of her husband, two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch, on Instagram on Friday. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited ...
She thanked fans in an emotional Instagram message posted Friday, June 5 Samantha Busch, the widow of late NASCAR legend Kyle Busch, publicly spoke out weeks after his death at age 41 on May 21 ...
Midway through “Marcel Duchamp”—the Museum of Modern Art’s sweeping, chronological survey of the artist it calls “one of the most important figures in modern culture”—you first encounter what Duchamp ...
As the NASCAR world continues mourning the death of Kyle Busch, many fans are also looking to learn more about Samantha Busch, the longtime partner who stood beside the two-time Cup Series champion ...
The sudden death of Kyle Busch at 41 has left NASCAR reeling. Richard Childress Racing, NASCAR, and Busch’s family confirmed on May 21 that the two-time Cup Series champion died following a brief ...
It’s astonishing, I thought—as I toured the brain-teasing, patience-testing, must-see survey devoted to the work of Marcel Duchamp at the Museum of Modern Art (his first North American retrospective ...
Visiting Monte Carlo in the early 1920s, Marcel Duchamp persuaded himself that he could beat the casinos at their own gambit. “I believe I have eliminated the word chance,” he informed the French ...
New York subway commuters passing by an ad for a Marcel Duchamp exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art (all photos Hakim Bishara/Hyperallergic) In 1917, Marcel Duchamp turned a urinal on its head and ...
The Museum of Modern Art has an impressive Marcel Duchamp show right now, and Gagosian is showing him, too. What can one still say about him that hasn’t been said? Let’s see. I come to Duchamp with an ...
Alfred Stieglitz, Fountain (photograph of readymade by Marcel Duchamp), New York, 1917. Gelatin silver print. Size unknown. Box in a Valise Archive, private ...
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