Marcel Duchamp quotes - page 3
Marcel Duchamp was a French-American artist and influential figure in 20th-century modern art. His work challenged traditional notions of art through provocative concepts like the "readymade." He remains a key inspiration for avant-garde and conceptual artists around the world. Here are 76 of his quotes:
So if I say you that your paintings [which his brother-in-law recently made] have nothing in common with what we see generally classified and accepted, and that you have always managed to produce things that were entirely your own work, as I truly see it, that does not mean you have the right to be seated next to Leonardo -
What's more, this originality is suicidal as it distances you from a 'clientele' used to 'copies of copiers', often referred to as 'tradition'-
One more thing, your technique is not the 'expected' technique – It's your own personal technique, borrowed from nobody – and there again, this doesn't attract the clientele.... In a word, do less self-analysis and enjoy your work without worrying about opinions, your own as well as that of others.
Marcel Duchamp
Marcel Duchamp
Occupation: French Painter
Born: July 28, 1887
Died: October 2, 1968
Quotes count: 76
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