Bojnice castle - Sarcophagus á la Marcel Duchamp, woman

Bojnice castle - Sarcophagus á la Marcel Duchamp

Marcel Duchamp (28.6.1887 - 2.10.1968) was a French painter. In 1917, Duchamp together with his colleague, also a painter, J. Stella and a collector W. Arensberg have decided to buy a urinal of the "Bedforshire" brand, which he called The Fountain and then sent it to an exhibition. However, he sent it under a false name – R. MUTT. They did not want to exhibit the artwork and did so only after intervention of the committee, of which Duchamp was also a member. This event is historically considered the beginning of the ready-made artistic opinion.

The work – object Sarcophagus refers to the last noble owner of Bojnice castle, Count Ján Pálffy, and the events related to his tomb.

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