Speaking of Silence
Posted on April 30, 2009 - Filed Under Chess News | Leave a Comment
Marcel Duchamp at 13 As Rrose Sélavy, photo by Man Ray, 1921 As Adam in Satie’s ballet Relâche , 1924 Photo by Victor Obsatz, 1953 Torn-paper self-portrait, 1958 “Marcel Duchamp, having become an aristocrat because of his original Dadaist anarchism, categorically refuses to take part in the contemporary artistic brawl. He does not want to be identified with those who tirelessly continue “barking at the moon,” he abandons painting, not as an act of artistic sui
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Speaking of Silence
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