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Marcel Duchamp is today considered one of the most significant 20th century artists worldwide. His far-reaching influence is visible within a variety of areas of creative production and critical inquiry, extending far beyond the world of art. Duchamp Accelerated: Contemporary Perspectives examines Duchamp and his reception through a series of essays that explore the ongoing impacts of his life, ideas and practice on innumerable fields of research, practice and study. Contributors include art historians, curators, artists and writers who offer histories and approaches that actively challenge…mehr
Marcel Duchamp is today considered one of the most significant 20th century artists worldwide. His far-reaching influence is visible within a variety of areas of creative production and critical inquiry, extending far beyond the world of art. Duchamp Accelerated: Contemporary Perspectives examines Duchamp and his reception through a series of essays that explore the ongoing impacts of his life, ideas and practice on innumerable fields of research, practice and study. Contributors include art historians, curators, artists and writers who offer histories and approaches that actively challenge dominant narratives on Duchamp, discussing his influences from a multitude of different disciplinary and cultural perspectives. Written in the specific context of the 21st century, this volume situates the artist firmly in a global context and highlights the numerous influences - from theories of perception and the writings of Georges Bataille, to travels in Argentina - that shaped his ideas and art.
This volume pushes current understandings of Duchamp beyond existing limits by accelerating the histories, encounters, dialogues and interpretations of his practice, with a focus on contemporary perspectives. The 'accelerated' Duchamp that emerges from this analysis is one who not only speeds up notions of art in relation to cultural and political histories, but one whose practice is actively informing future developments in the worlds of art and material culture today.
Julian Haladyn is Assistant Professor of Art History at OCAD, Canda. A cultural theorist and independent curator, he is the author of several books including Duchamp, Aesthetics, and Capitalism (2019), Boredom and Art: Passions of the Will To Boredom (2014) and Marcel Duchamp: Étant donnés (2010). In addition, he is co-editor of Community of Images: Strategies of Appropriation in Canadian Art, 1977-1990 (2022) and the Boredom Studies Reader (2016).
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List of Figures Notes on Contributors Acknowledgements 1. The Lives and Times of Marcel Duchamp-An Introduction Julian Jason Haladyn (OCAD University Canada) 2. Fifty Cubic Centimetres of Infected Air? Duchamp's Paris Air and Dada's Transmission David Hopkins (University of Glasgow UK) 3. I.O.U's and a Practice Deferred: On Duchampian Refusals of Work Nare Mokgotho (Artist Johannesburg South Africa) 4. What Was and Was Not (an Unhappy Readymade): Marcel Duchamp in Argentina Dot Tuer (OCAD University Canada) 5. Unchamp a Cyclops: Looking with one eye close to from the other side of the glass Maxwell Hyett (Western University Canada) 6. Casting a Long Shadow: Jean-François Lyotard Marcel Duchamp Michael Snow Elizabeth Legge (University of Toronto Canada) 7. Duchamp and the Play of Distances Yam Lau (University of York UK) 8. The Subterranean Modernism of Bataille and Duchamp Jaime Tsai (The National Art School Australia) 9. The Fine Art of Bureaucracy: Duchamp and Broodthaers E.J. Dickson (Western University Canada) 10. Capturing the Dada Spirit: Curating the Israel Museum's Dada and Surrealist Collection Adina Kamien (The Israel Museum Israel) 11. Idle Speculation André Alexis (Independent writer Canada) 12. Visual Cast: Cinéma en relief and the nude figure in Given Penelope Haralambidou (The Bartlett School of Architecture UK) 13. Going Underground with Marcel Duchamp and Jeff Wall Michael R. Taylor (Virginia Museum of Fine Arts USA) 14. We Will Wait Serkan O¿zkaya (Artist New York City USA) Appendix: Interview with André Alexis
List of Figures Notes on Contributors Acknowledgements 1. The Lives and Times of Marcel Duchamp-An Introduction Julian Jason Haladyn (OCAD University Canada) 2. Fifty Cubic Centimetres of Infected Air? Duchamp's Paris Air and Dada's Transmission David Hopkins (University of Glasgow UK) 3. I.O.U's and a Practice Deferred: On Duchampian Refusals of Work Nare Mokgotho (Artist Johannesburg South Africa) 4. What Was and Was Not (an Unhappy Readymade): Marcel Duchamp in Argentina Dot Tuer (OCAD University Canada) 5. Unchamp a Cyclops: Looking with one eye close to from the other side of the glass Maxwell Hyett (Western University Canada) 6. Casting a Long Shadow: Jean-François Lyotard Marcel Duchamp Michael Snow Elizabeth Legge (University of Toronto Canada) 7. Duchamp and the Play of Distances Yam Lau (University of York UK) 8. The Subterranean Modernism of Bataille and Duchamp Jaime Tsai (The National Art School Australia) 9. The Fine Art of Bureaucracy: Duchamp and Broodthaers E.J. Dickson (Western University Canada) 10. Capturing the Dada Spirit: Curating the Israel Museum's Dada and Surrealist Collection Adina Kamien (The Israel Museum Israel) 11. Idle Speculation André Alexis (Independent writer Canada) 12. Visual Cast: Cinéma en relief and the nude figure in Given Penelope Haralambidou (The Bartlett School of Architecture UK) 13. Going Underground with Marcel Duchamp and Jeff Wall Michael R. Taylor (Virginia Museum of Fine Arts USA) 14. We Will Wait Serkan O¿zkaya (Artist New York City USA) Appendix: Interview with André Alexis
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