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The Private Worlds of Marcel Duchamp: Desire, Liberation, and the Self in Modern Culture [Paperback]

Jerrold Seigel (Author)


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June 23, 1997
Marcel Duchamp is a founding figure of twentieth-century art and culture, the common source to which many contemporary movements trace their roots. His career has often been celebrated for its contradictions and discontinuities, its disparate parts unified only by their assault on the traditions of art. Jerrold Seigel offers a wholly different view, revealing a web of interrelated themes that unify Duchamp's work and tie it to his life.
At the book's center is a reinterpretation of the famous "readymades," of which the urinal "Fountain" and the defaced Mona Lisa were the most shocking. By recovering their history, Seigel shows that their playful and rebellious surface veiled the meanings that linked them to Duchamp's pictures (especially the famous "Large Glass," here illuminated by a comprehensive new reading) and to his experiments with language. The result gives the artist's career the unity of a colorful and intricate puzzle.
Behind that puzzle were the great modernist themes of isolation, perpetuated desire, and the imagined dissolution of the self. These themes entered Duchamp's mind both from his social and cultural environment and from the shaping experience of his family; around them were woven the patterns of working and loving that Seigel uncovers in his life. Duchamp emerges not just as a coherent, understandable personality, but as an exemplary one, his very eccentricities reflecting essential dimensions of modern experience.
A mythic presence in modern culture, a hero whose story we tell for the sake of its valuable lessons, Duchamp opened the floodgates to a sea of questions about the nature and meaning of art. Seigel demands that we think again about these questions, and about the answers that Duchamp's heirs and followers have tried to give to them.

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Despite the author's cutural erudition and admiration for his subject, Seigel's work is flawed from the outset. Hoping to reveal Duchamp's personal motivations and thereby discover a coherence in his body of work, Seigel takes as his point of departure contradictions in the artist's philosophy (some real, some constructed here). There is little critical insight to be gained, however, from a wholistic approach to an artist whose goal was never to repeat himself. Seigal is not the first to dispute an artist's ability to be the best judge of his works, but here he essentially argues with Duchamp's intentions. Acknowledging the unconventionality of his viewpoint, Seigel goes to great lengths to anticipate and fend off criticism such as this. Ultimately, it may be proof that Duchamp succeeded in his endeavors to transcend such intrepretation that, when viewed through Seigel's psychobiographical matrix, Duchamp's works lose much of their depth of meaning. Not entirely without critical insight, but an inappropriate introduction to the artist, this is recommended only for larger collections.
Douglas McClemont, New York
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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"A superbly lucid interpretation of an artist who devoted himself to being enigmatic. This book combines elegant cultural history with compelling psychobiography to show how the desires to strip bare and hide, to speed forward and delay, to make choices and rely on chance, motivated Duchamp as artist and lover."--Stephen Kern, author of The Culture of Time and Space

Product Details

  • Paperback: 307 pages
  • Publisher: University of California Press (June 23, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0520209036
  • ISBN-13: 978-0520209039
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,324,633 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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MARCEL DUCHAMP NEVER shied away from fame, but when it first came he had it thrust upon him. Read the first page
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swift nudes, malic molds, standard stoppages, typewriter cover, sad young man, locus solus, bottle rack, subjective spaces, illuminating gas
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Large Glass, New York, Nude Descending, World War, Armory Show, Mona Lisa, Rrose Sélavy, Man Ray, The Bride Stripped Bare, Beatrice Wood, Jules Laforgue, Pierre Cabanne, The Chess Game, Green Box, Marcel Duchamp, Robert Lebel, The Bush, Chastity Wedge, Henri-Pierre Roché, Katherine Dreier, Walter Arensberg, Buenos Aires, Fresh Widow, Gabrielle Buffet-Picabia, White Box
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