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Readymade man Changing the course of 20th-century art When is a
urinal no longer a urinal? When Marcel Duchamp (1887 1968) declared
it to be art. The uproar that greeted the French artist s Fountain
(1917), a porcelain urinal installed in a gallery, sent shock waves
through the art world establishment that continue to reverberate to
the present day. Duchamp made a career out of challenging our
notions of what art is and, in the process, opened our minds to
hitherto unknown possibilities. After an oblique version of Cubism
in his early career, the artist made his name with Nude Descending
a Staircase (1912), a groundbreaking blend of abstraction, Cubism,
and Futurism, with a controversially mechanical titular nude.
Around the same time, Duchamp began his forays into the now-iconic
readymades seemingly random found objects which Duchamp would
present as art, including Bicycle Wheel (1913), Bottle Rack (1914),
and a snow shovel, labeled Prelude to a Broken Arm (1915). Duchamp
went on to cause even further apoplexy among traditionalists with
outrages such as L.H.O.O.Q. (1919), in which he presented a cheap
copy of da Vinci s Mona Lisa with a mustache and beard penciled on
and, for good measure, the auditory pun of the title (which, when
read aloud in French, sounds like Elle a chaud au cul She has a hot
ass ). This book distills all the daring and the scandal of Duchamp
s art into one essential overview which introduces not only one
pioneering creative but also a critical moment in Western art. It
is here, amid the assaults on Old Masters and the fractured poetry
of found objects, that the art world first transitioned from
retinal experiences to what would evolve into conceptual
practice.About the series: Each book in TASCHEN s Basic Art series
features: a detailed chronological summary of the life and oeuvre
of the artist, covering his or her cultural and historical
importance a concise biography approximately 100 illustrations with
explanatory captions",