Duchamp’s “Bottle Rack” (1914) was his first true readymade--an artwork made without “artistic handiwork.” Taking a fresh look at this work, art historian Lars Blunck shows how Duchamp, using i...

Buy Now From Amazon

Duchamp’s “Bottle Rack” (1914) was his first true readymade--an artwork made without “artistic handiwork.” Taking a fresh look at this work, art historian Lars Blunck shows how Duchamp, using irony and wordplay, turned against the “retinal” paradigm of his time.

Similar Products

Marcel Duchamp: Boîte-en-valise (or of Marcel Duchamp or Rrose Selavy)La Broyeuse de chocolat: Kunsthalle Marcel Duchamp at Mathildenhöhe DarmstadtMarcel Duchamp: Étant donnés: By Jeff WallMarcel Duchamp: Pharmacie (Kunsthalle Marcel Duchamp, Cully)Marcel Duchamp: 1° La Chute D’eau (Kunstahalle Marcel Duchamp)Three New York Dadas and The Blind Man: Marcel Duchamp, Henri-Pierre Roché, Beatrice WoodFrancis Picabia: Our Heads Are Round so Our Thoughts Can Change Direction