duchamp/roussel/kafka
“210 West 14th Street, New York City 6 Feb. 1950 My dear Carrouges, Long after your letter I received the text, which I’ve read over several times. It is true I am indebted to Raymond Roussel...
View Articleroussel / duchamp / cortázar / fassio
“Serious critics, of course, know that none of this is possible: in the first place, the Lyncée is an imaginary ship; secondly, Duchamp and Roussel never met. (Duchamp relates that he saw Roussel only...
View Articlemachines for reading
(pp. 181–2 in the new edition of the Oulipo Compendium. Cortázar’s mention of Fassio; Fassio’s machine for reading Hopscotch.)
View Articleduchamp book design
Marcel Duchamp’s cover for Georges Hugnet’s La septième face du dé, Editions Jeanne Bucher, 1936. Somebody still needs to compile a book of Duchamp’s book designs. (From Arcana Books via A Journey...
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Fake Fountains in the Economist: somewhere Duchamp is laughing. Two parts of a Michael Silverblatt interview with Joseph McElroy (from the time of Actress in the House) are online at KCRW: part 1,...
View Articlerotorelief no. 6: escargot
This browser does not have a Java Plug-in. Get the latest Java Plug-in here. (Marcel Duchamp, Rotorelief No. 6: Escargot (1935), hastily redrawn in Illustrator, animated with Processing; without Java...
View Article“affectionately, marcel: the selected correspondence of marcel duchamp”
Affectionately, Marcel: The Selected Correspondence of Marcel Duchamp (edited by Francis M. Naumann & Hector Obalk, trans. Jill Taylor) (Ludion Press, 2000) Naumann & Obalk’s edition of...
View Articleettie stettheimer, “love days”
Ettie Stettheimer Love Days (in Memorial Volume of and by Ettie Stettheimer) (Alfred E. Knopf, 1951) Love Days, originally published under the pen name Henrie Waste (from HENRIEtta WAlter STEttheimer),...
View Articlejulian jason haladyn, “marcel duchamp: étant donnés”
Julian Jason Haladyn Marcel Duchamp: Étant donnés (Afterall Books, 2010) I sporadically follow Afterall’s One Work series, probably not as well as I should; most look interesting, but only a few look...
View Articlethe originality of florine stettheimer
“Part of Florine’s originality was that, for her, art was anecdote in an era when all the modern schools had decided that anecdote was what art was not. Duchamp suggested, considering Florine, ‘Why not...
View Articleduchamp/roussel/kafka
“210 West 14th Street, New York City 6 Feb. 1950 My dear Carrouges, Long after your letter I received the text, which I’ve read over several times. It is true I am indebted to Raymond Roussel...
View Articleroussel / duchamp / cortázar / fassio
“Serious critics, of course, know that none of this is possible: in the first place, the Lyncée is an imaginary ship; secondly, Duchamp and Roussel never met. (Duchamp relates that he saw Roussel only...
View Articlemachines for reading
(pp. 181–2 in the new edition of the Oulipo Compendium. Cortázar’s mention of Fassio; Fassio’s machine for reading Hopscotch.)
View Articleduchamp book design
Marcel Duchamp’s cover for Georges Hugnet’s La septième face du dé, Editions Jeanne Bucher, 1936. Somebody still needs to compile a book of Duchamp’s book designs. (From Arcana Books via A Journey...
View Articlenoted
Fake Fountains in the Economist: somewhere Duchamp is laughing. Two parts of a Michael Silverblatt interview with Joseph McElroy (from the time of Actress in the House) are online at KCRW: part 1,...
View Articlerotorelief no. 6: escargot
This browser does not have a Java Plug-in. Get the latest Java Plug-in here. (Marcel Duchamp, Rotorelief No. 6: Escargot (1935), hastily redrawn in Illustrator, animated with Processing; without Java...
View Article“affectionately, marcel: the selected correspondence of marcel duchamp”
Affectionately, Marcel: The Selected Correspondence of Marcel Duchamp (edited by Francis M. Naumann & Hector Obalk, trans. Jill Taylor) (Ludion Press, 2000) Naumann & Obalk’s edition of...
View Articleettie stettheimer, “love days”
Ettie Stettheimer Love Days (in Memorial Volume of and by Ettie Stettheimer) (Alfred E. Knopf, 1951) Love Days, originally published under the pen name Henrie Waste (from HENRIEtta WAlter STEttheimer),...
View Articlejulian jason haladyn, “marcel duchamp: étant donnés”
Julian Jason Haladyn Marcel Duchamp: Étant donnés (Afterall Books, 2010) I sporadically follow Afterall’s One Work series, probably not as well as I should; most look interesting, but only a few look...
View Articlethe originality of florine stettheimer
“Part of Florine’s originality was that, for her, art was anecdote in an era when all the modern schools had decided that anecdote was what art was not. Duchamp suggested, considering Florine, ‘Why not...
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