Marcel Duchamp
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Schedule . Ever since that imp Marcel Duchamp crawled into the unmapped space between a work of art and its title, artists have mined this rich...
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Marcel Duchamp had a long and intense interest in chess. As early as 1911, he traced patterns of chess pieces in his drawings, on his studio walls...
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