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ARTnews on MSNWhy Is Salvador Dalí's Persistence of Memory So Important?The Persistence of Memory(La persistencia de la memoria) (1931) is a trifecta of superlatives: Surrealism's most famous ...
A History of Photography" showcases Robert Mapplethorpe, Man Ray and other big names, but the important exhibition is so much ...
In “Constellation,” the photographer’s largest-ever show in New York, images linger in the strange space between intention and effect.
From a surrealist’s stunning self-portrait to a prankster’s chuckle-inducing rendition of the “Mona Lisa,” keep scrolling to enjoy paintings that will tickle your intellectual funny bone.
Until quite recently, we’ve come to know the Surrealist movement as being dominated by male artists, with Salvador Dalí, Marcel Duchamp and René Magritte being the typically familiar names. Indeed, ...
Rashid Johnson’s frustratingly uneven Guggenheim extravaganza Dotted with works of real power and beauty, the artist’s mid-career survey occasionally misfires.
Frida Kahlo, “Self Portrait with Monkey,” 1938. Oil on Masonite.Bequest of A. Conger Goodyear, 1966, is featured in a new exhibit at the Art Institute.
Early in 1968, he and Duchamp had agreed to make a 24-hour portrait of the Frenchman (details TBD). On June 3, before it could happen, Warhol was shot and spent the next two months in the hospital.
When Marcel Duchamp proposed that a porcelain urinal be considered art and submitted it for exhibition in early 20th-Century New York, he flipped the art world on its head. He argued that anything ...
Duchamp makes a cameo as the harlequin at lower left, dancing with Stettheimer herself. These figures blend reality and fiction, quite literally, in an unbound elision of sexual, romantic, and ...
36.8 x 50 cm. (14.5 x 19.7 in.) DUCHAMP Marcel. SELF-PORTRAIT IN PROFILE, 1959. Cut on film, autograph signature "Marcel déchiravit" on a piece of paper mounted with scotch tape; framed. 368 x 500 mm ...
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