Marcel Duchamp on New York Dadaists

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Marcel Duchamp on New York Dadaists

Marcel Duchamp on New York Dadaists

Marcel DUCHAMP tells the story of the creation of the New York dada group, after that of Zurich. His first move was to send a urinal for the first exhibition of the Society of Independent Artists in 1917. Of course, he was refused... At this time he had started to work on the work "The bride bared by her singles, even (The Great Glass)".

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Publication date : 8 June 1964

Reference:
I19036642
Credits:
Producteur: Radiodiffusion Télévision Française   -   Director : Drot, Jean Marie  -  Journalist : Drot, Jean Marie  -  Participant : Duchamp, Marcel
Origin:
Art And The Men   -   Producteur: Radiodiffusion Télévision Française
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Reference:I19036642

Credits:Director : Drot, Jean Marie-Journalist : Drot, Jean Marie-Participant : Duchamp, Marcel

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