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- en.wikipedia.org Fountain (Duchamp)Some have contested that Duchamp created Fountain, but rather assisted in submitting the piece to the Society of Independent Artists for a female friend.
- ruth-dillon-mansfield.medium.com the-legacy-of-…Duchamp’s Fountain itself is, to be irreverent (I am sure Duchamp would not have minded), little more than a urinal bought from a plumbing store.
- smarthistory.org marcel-duchamp-fountain/..."Marcel Duchamp, Fountain," in Smarthistory, December 9, 2015, accessed June 26, 2024, https://smarthistory.org/marcel-duchamp-fountain/.
- wikiart.org en/marcel-duchamp/fountain-1917Fountain is an example of what Duchamp called a 'readymade', an ordinary manufactured object designated by the artist as a work of art.
- artincontext.org web-stories/duchamp-fountain/Art critics and avant-garde thinkers see the Duchamp urinal as an important landmark in 20th-century artwork. Some believe Duchamp’s Fountain was originally...
- artsy.net article/artsy-editorial-duchamps-urinal…Over the past century, Duchamp’s Fountain has spawned myriad offspring and fueled numerous debates: How was the work conceived?
- http://pomofinalproject.blogspot.com 2014/05/fountain-…Many art historians see Marcel Duchamp's 'Fountain' as a seminal piece of art that marked the shift of the post modern understanding of what art is.
- encyclopedia.pub entry/36761Fountain is a readymade sculpture produced by Marcel Duchamp in 1917: a porcelain urinal signed "R.Mutt".
- press.philamuseum.org marcel-duchamp-and-the-…Marcel Duchamp and the Fountain Scandal focuses on the spring of 1917, when Duchamp, with the help of several friends, noto...
- aeon.co Essays …-can-duchamp-s-fountain…Marcel Duchamp’s ‘Fountain’ is not just a radical kind of art. It’s a philosophical dialetheia: a contradiction that is true. by Damon Young & Graham Priest + BIO.
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- Yaratıcılar:Marcel Duchamp, Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven
- Müzesi:İsrail Müzesi, Eskenazi Museum of Art, San Francisco Modern Sanat Müzesi, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Tate Modern