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After reading Duchamp recently, it seems that my views on art have suddenly changed. In the past, art seemed to require the audience to enter the artist's realm to understand what they were doing. Now Duchamp mocked art with all kinds of funny things. After laughing, he had to ask himself, what is art after all? What is the use of art?

Add a beard to the portrait of Mona Lisa, put the urinal in a modern art exhibition, sign the unremarkable finished product and treat it as a work of art, and so on. Behind the funny is thought-provoking. What is real art?

? As "the smartest man in the early 20th century", as a surrealist director and correspondent of Dada Movement, Duchamp influenced not only Picasso and man ray, but also modern American artists Jasper Jones, robert rauschenberg, John Cage and andy warhol.

? Duchamp and American collectors Louis and Walter Allen Berg. Duchamp launched a movement alone, which is a real modern movement. It contains everything, and every artist can get inspiration from him. Germany? Kunin

Suitcase, a portable museum for marcel duchamp's works. Marcel is actually far from being as free as people think ... He is still a young man from other provinces and attached to his family ... At the same time, he is a revolutionary in his "deep heart". [France] Gabriel? Bikabia

The wine bottle hanger selected by marcel duchamp in 19 14 is one of the most famous ready-made products. This is a copy made by 1964. Please forgive me for treating Duchamp as a saint when I talk about him. For me, he is like this. A saint is a wise man, and Duchamp can understand the simple truth below each of us.

Bicycle wheels, this copy refers to the original copy in 19 13. The most puzzling and attractive thing about Duchamp's art is that the importance of his works comes not from its own beauty, but from the beauty of negation; Not from clear meaning, but from ambiguity; Not because of being prolific, but because of cherishing ink like gold; Not from full expression, but from inexpressibility; Not from simple and popular, but from obscure. Alice? Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Please touch, this is the cover design made by marcel duchamp for the album "1947 Surrealism International Exhibition". This picture is the cover of the hardcover edition. I prefer life and breathing to work. I don't think what I have done is of great significance to the future society. Therefore, if you are willing to watch, my art can be alive: every second, every breath is a work, leaving no trace, invisible and unimaginable, and it is a feeling of happiness. Marcel? Duchamp

Marcel? Duchamp advocated freedom and broke through all the shackles of the art world. He advocates that art should get rid of the elegant form of "Chun Xue" and give it more charm of "Xialiba people", thus turning art into non-art. "Can people create non-artistic works?" This is a question that he pondered over and over again. His Mona Lisa, with a moustache and goatee, later became the symbol of Dada Movement. 19 17 at the salon exhibition of independent artists, he bought a urinal, signed it, and named it "Spring", ready to send it to the exhibition as a work of art. He signed the artist's name on a mass-produced industrial product and turned it into a work of art. He completed a thorough change in the form of "ready-made products" and was later called "anti-artist".

Marcel? Duchamp is a master of word games. He used wonderful word games to express his rebellious character. Whether it is "new widow" or "fake vagina, car license plate"; Whether it's Ross. Serawi's name is L.H.O.O.Q These word games all show Duchamp's wisdom. No wonder Andre? Brighton praised him as "the smartest man in the early 20th century".

Marcel? Duchamp is a strange man in the history of modern western art. In his early artistic creation, he came into contact with Impressionism, Fauvism and Cubism. His cubist paintings are even futuristic, which is one of the reasons why his work "Naked Woman Downstairs" was rejected at the salon exhibition of independent artists. He was one of the earliest artists who used glass as the carrier of painting, and also one of the earliest artists who used machines to symbolize and express characters. Just as his artistic career was reaching its peak, he suddenly announced that he would no longer engage in artistic creation and switch to playing chess. He also acted in movies, tinkered with some small inventions, pondered the winning probability of roulette, made a suitcase, and even disguised himself as a man and invented Rose? People like Serawi.

This is what tourists see through two small holes in the wooden door outside the known conditions: 1. Waterfalls, 2. Gas lamp. Marcel? Duchamp is a master of word games. He used wonderful word games to express his rebellious character. Whether it is "new widow" or "fake vagina, car license plate"; Whether it's Ross. Serawi's name is L.H.O.O.Q These word games all show Duchamp's wisdom. No wonder Andre? Brighton praised him as "the smartest man in the early 20th century".

His face is handsome, but the beauty is not reflected in touching details. No matter what others say to him, you will always meet a smooth plate, and nothing will be revealed in your heart. With a smile in your eyes, you won't be cynical or tolerant, but you will sweep away any casual state around you, just worrying that people will still be polite on the outside. Through this elegance, his elegance is natural. Duchamp, I have never met him, but I have heard of his wise works. I guessed at that time that this man must be a wizard. Andre? Brighton

This is a photo taken by marcel duchamp after 192 1 cut her hair into a comet pattern. The photo was taken by man ray.