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Marcel Duchamp’s Game-Changing Act: Signing a Urinal in 1917
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Marcel Duchamp’s Game-Changing Act: Signing a Urinal in 1917

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Last updated: 2024/08/26 at 3:54 PM
Scorm.biz Team Published August 26, 2024
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Mar­cel Duchamp was not a conventional artist. He did not sign his name on a urinal for lack of artistic ability, but rather to challenge the traditional notions of art. Duchamp was part of a family of artists and had impressive technical skills in painting from a young age. In his mid-twenties, he created controversial paintings like Nude Descending a Staircase, which pushed the boundaries of convention and outraged the public.

In 1912, Duchamp visited the Paris Aviation Salon with artists like Con­stan­tin Brân­cuși and Fer­di­nand Léger. Seeing a propeller, Duchamp declared painting as obsolete. This led him to explore the power of chance and introduce the concept of “readymades” into his art, such as the bicy­cle wheel in his studio.

However, Duchamp’s most famous readymade piece was the urinal titled Foun­tain, created in 1917. Submitted under the pseudonym “R. MUTT,” the urinal challenged the idea of what could be considered art and sparked ongoing debates about the nature of artistic expression.

Despite the controversies, Duchamp’s unconventional approach to art has left a lasting impact on the art world, inspiring artists to question traditional norms and redefine the boundaries of creativity.

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– The Mar­cel Duchamp Research Por­tal Opens, Mak­ing Avail­able 18,000 Doc­u­ments and 50,000 Images Relat­ed to the Rev­o­lu­tion­ary Artist

– Hear the Rad­i­cal Musi­cal Com­po­si­tions of Mar­cel Duchamp (1912–1915)

– Hear Mar­cel Duchamp Read “The Cre­ative Act,” A Short Lec­ture on What Makes Great Art, Great

– When Bri­an Eno & Oth­er Artists Peed in Mar­cel Duchamp’s Famous Uri­nal

– The Icon­ic Uri­nal & Work of Art, “Foun­tain,” Wasn’t Cre­at­ed by Mar­cel Duchamp But by the Pio­neer­ing Dada Artist Elsa von Frey­tag-Lor­ing­hoven

Based in Seoul, Col­in Marshall writes and broad­casts on cities, lan­guage, and cul­ture. His projects include the Sub­stack newslet­ter Books on Cities and the book The State­less City: a Walk through 21st-Cen­tu­ry Los Ange­les. Fol­low him on Twit­ter at @colinmarshall or on Face­book.



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