Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
184
Language
English
Published
Apr 1, 2002
Publisher
Da Capo
ISBN-10
0306810573
ISBN-13
9780306810572
Description
Joseph Masheck explores the unconventional genius of Marcel Duchamp, a pivotal figure in the world of modern art. Through a series of insightful essays, Masheck delves into Duchamp's groundbreaking works that challenged traditional artistic norms, such as the infamous urinal and his subversive take on classic paintings.
The book captures the essence of Duchamp's wit and intellectual engagement, revealing how his work transcends mere aesthetics, prompting viewers to question the very nature of art itself. Masheck emphasizes the profound impact Duchamp has had on contemporary art movements, offering readers a fresh perspective on his legacy.
As Duchamp's ideas continue to resonate across various forms of creative expression, this examination invites both art enthusiasts and newcomers to appreciate the complexities behind his playful yet serious contributions to art history.
The book captures the essence of Duchamp's wit and intellectual engagement, revealing how his work transcends mere aesthetics, prompting viewers to question the very nature of art itself. Masheck emphasizes the profound impact Duchamp has had on contemporary art movements, offering readers a fresh perspective on his legacy.
As Duchamp's ideas continue to resonate across various forms of creative expression, this examination invites both art enthusiasts and newcomers to appreciate the complexities behind his playful yet serious contributions to art history.
Genres
Art & Photography