Roberts interviews Duchamp just prior to his death. Duchamp discusses his opinions of "happenings", and his participation in the Doors exhibit at Cordier & Ekstrom. Interview is introduced by Roberts, ...
It’s often difficult to interview artists. This is not to say they’re inarticulate—far more often the opposite is true—but because It’s often difficult to interview artists. This is not to say they’re ...
Collector and columnist Adam Lindemann writes about what Marcel Duchamp has to teach people involved in the art market.
If he were around today, he’d be mocking today’s pieties, not joining the chorus. A new documentary about him misses the mark. We owe to our British cousins the term “piss take,” meaning mockery of, ...
After nearly four decades, the king of the art dealers says goodbye to his perch at 980 Madison—and moves to the ground floor ...
A hundred years ago, in 1925, Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968) had long returned from New York back to Paris. His Readymade phase was pretty much over, just as he had abandoned painting for more than half a ...
In 1912, a young Cubist painter, Marcel Duchamp, entered his painting, Nude Descending a Staircase (No. 2) in the Salon des Indépendants in Paris. This was the preferred venue for exhibiting radical ...
Duchamp is interviewed as part of Roberts' "Meet the Artist" course at New York University. Reel is labeled "Duplicate has become the original after the original partly erased." A transcript of this ...