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‘Duchamp Takes New York’ Review: A Provocateur From Paris

Wall Street Journal 12 Jun 2026

Marcel Duchamp’s entry to the New York City art scene caused an eruption of outrage—exactly as he had hoped ... .

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‘Marcel Duchamp’ Review: An Iconoclast’s Impact at MoMA

Wall Street Journal 30 May 2026

A painter who early on shifted into conceptual provocation with his ‘Readymades’—including, infamously, a urinal—the French artist gets his first retrospective in the U.S. in more than 50 years ... .

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Marcel Duchamp and His Women

Vogue 12 May 2026

Duchamp was a transcontinental nomad, at home everywhere and nowhere, and inclined to “travel light,” according to his biographer, the late Calvin Tomkins ... “Duchamp was a handsome Norman,” wrote Peggy Guggenheim in her memoir, Out of This Century.

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New York Observer 12 May 2026

Duchamp and Rauchemberg at Gagosian ... The fact that these readymades are themselves replicas only further complicates and subverts conventional ideas of artistic integrity, originality and authorship that Duchamp spent his career dismantling.

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The Top Collections Leading the May Marquee Auctions

New York Observer 12 May 2026

Donati—often described as “the last Surrealist”—was first and foremost an artist and close confidant to figures such as André Breton, Marcel Duchamp, Max Ernst and Yves Tanguy, ...

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What’s Left to Learn from Marcel Duchamp?

New York Observer 30 Apr 2026

Alfred Stieglitz, Fountain (photograph of readymade by Marcel Duchamp), New York, 1917 ... © Association Marcel Duchamp / ADAGP, Paris / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York 2026 ... Man Ray and Marcel Duchamp, Marcel Duchamp as Rrose Sélavy, New York, c.

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The Last Surrealist: Artist Enrico Donati’s Collection Heads to Auction

New York Observer 28 Apr 2026

There, he entered Surrealist circles, forming close relationships with leading émigré artists of the era, including André Breton, Marcel Duchamp, Max Ernst and Yves Tanguy.

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The Many Forms of Marcel Duchamp

New Yorker 27 Apr 2026

How the shape-shifting artist radicalized art itself ... .

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Larry Gagosian Talks Duchamp, Sushi—and Gives a First Look at the Top Secret New Gagosian ...

Vanity Fair 24 Apr 2026

After nearly four decades, the king of the art dealers says goodbye to his perch at 980 Madison—and moves to the ground floor in the same building. The first show? That big bang of conceptual art. Marcel Duchamp ....

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Marcel Duchamp: The mind above the hand

AM New York 16 Apr 2026

Marcel Duchamp stands among its most formidable minds, a true heavyweight not of image, but of idea ... There is something quietly generous about seeing Duchamp this way ... In 1911, Duchamp articulates a shift that alters everything ... Marcel Duchamp.

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Marcel Duchamp at MoMA: Five Revelations From the Artist’s First North American Survey in Over ...

New York Observer 16 Apr 2026

Marcel Duchamp” at the Museum of Modern Art, New York ... What makes this expansive survey so compelling is how it invites visitors to reconsider Duchamp’s work on renewed terms, revealing how deeply it continues to resonate today.

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The Exhibitions Not to Miss During Milan Art Week

New York Observer 15 Apr 2026

Duchamp and Sturtevant’s “Dialogues are mostly fried snowballs” ... For its inaugural exhibition, which coincides with the major retrospective of Duchamp’s work currently on view at the ...

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Celebrating Marcel Duchamp: the artist who turned a urinal into an artwork

Indian Express 10 Apr 2026

A retrospective at MoMA in New York brings together over 300 works of Duchamp .

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MoMA Survey Shows How Marcel Duchamp Changed the Art Game

New York Times 09 Apr 2026

Marcel Duchamp flipped the notion of art’s value on its head. We need foundation-shaking badly today, our critic says, and a sweeping survey at MoMA is an arresting reminder ... .

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Duchamp Made a Urinal Into Art in 1917. We’re Still Discussing It.

New York Times 07 Apr 2026

Marcel Duchamp changed the face of culture in the 20th century, and beyond, with an unconventional sculpture that challenged how we think of art ... .