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Humour in the Work of Marcel Duchamp

Humour in the Work of Marcel Duchamp

May 27, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Art History, Conceptual Art, Sculpture

Marcel Duchamp is probably best known as the artist behind “Fountain”, a urinal signed “R. Mutt” in 1917. It is probably also one of his most misunderstood pieces. For context, Duchamp was already a known artist, having created controversy with…

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Joseph Cornell, Romantic

Joseph Cornell, Romantic

May 22, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Art History, Sculpture

For those unfamiliar with Joseph Cornell, he is an American artist best known for his incredible assemblages, such as his parrot boxes. He is perhaps less known for being something of a romantic … … you have to admit, making…

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