In 1917 Marcel Duchamp bought a mass-produced porcelain urinal from a plumbing suppliers, laid it on its side, signed it, and then put it in an exhibition, and called it art.1917年, 马塞尔·杜尚从一家管道供应商那里购买了一个大批量生产的瓷质小便池,将其侧放、签名, 然后将其放在展览中...
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“Art is not what you see, but what you make others see.”—Marcel Duchamp. What does the underlined word “make” mean in this sentence? A. let B. force C. have D. cause 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 D。本题考查单词的理解。“make”在这里是“使得、让”的意思,D 选项“cause”是“...
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Fountain by Marcel Duchamp While the jury ultimately rejected the piece, refusing to deem it worthy of being called art, Duchamp raised a brilliant question. What is art? Where do the boundaries of art lie? This idea was a seed that later bloomed into a foundational piece of the conceptual...
For example, Fernand Léger was generally considered to be a Cubist painter, yet his film Ballet Méchanique (1924) was considered to be inherently Dadaist by Hans Richter.17 In the same fashion, Anémic Cinema (1926) by Marcel Duchamp is also referred to as a Dada film in spite of ...
Breasts have endlessly captivated artists – from the Old Masters to Cindy Sherman, Richard Dupont to Marcel Duchamp. Across the centuries, and through the mediums of sculpture, photography, film and painting, they have been a lens through which to dissect sexuality, illness, mot...