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Museums
- Philadelphia
Museum of Art:
home to the world's most important collection of Duchamp's work.
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- The
Richard Mutt Case: Looking For Marcel Duchamp's Fountain:
by Michael Betancourt
- Fresh Widow 3000 / Encounter with Marcel Duchamp:
a multi-media website that features original art, music, poetry as
well as the work of Duchamp with images, audio files, resources, and
links.
- International
Dada Archive:
the gateway to the International Dada Archive of the University of
Iowa Libraries. A great resource for information about artists and
writers of the Dada movement.
- Art
Abandon:
contains essays concerning the influence of Henri Poincaré ( on Marcel
Duchamp and the "anti-retinal" nature of Duchamp's art.
- Cavant-Garde:
a website devoted to modern and contemporary art that contains essays
on Duchamp, Picasso, Mondrian, and other major figures of the early
20th century.
- Marcel
Duchamp Mated:
focuses on Duchamp with a good list of links, books, and videos on
the artist.
- Through
the Large Glass:
an installation of computer generated work based on Duchamp's The
Large Glass.
- Marcel
Duchamp Online, en francais:
a comprehensive French website about the life and art of Marcel Duchamp.
Includes a link list of 50 Duchamp sites.
- Aquadelia
*01 Marcel Duchamp:
discusses the first exhibition of Duchamp's Rotoreliefs and simulates
their visual effect with animated representations.
- Art
Minimal & Conceptual Only:
features the work of minimalist and conceptual artists with images,
interviews, and essays.
- DaDa
Online: a source for information about the art, literature
and development of the European Dada movement.
- Shocking:
L.H.O.O.Q.:
considers the life and art of Duchamp in relation to the Dada movement.
- The
Elegant Pisser: Fountain by R. Mutt:
an essay by Max Podstolskii that explores the impact of Duchamp's
Fountain on the development of 20th century art
- Duchamp's
Hidden Noise: A Lifelong Flirtation with Fame:
in this article from The Idler web periodical, Alice Goldfarb Marquis
investigates the shaping of Duchamp's public image.
- Marcel
Duchamp: Exhibition Proposal
by Francis M. Naumann
- Revamp
Duchamp
Related
Links
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Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. (ASCI):
an international organization that promotes the intersection of art
and science via a monthly info-listing, exhibitions, international
symposia, and public projects.
- College
Art Association:
the national organization of scholars and students which promotes
excellence in the study and teaching of Art History and criticism.
- The
Art History Network:
a one stop resource for Art History, Archaeology and Architecture
resources on the web.
- Artcyclopedia:
a search engine to hundreds of art museum sites and image archives
worldwide.
- ArtLex:
a visual arts dictionary of more than 3,000 terms, along with many
images and links to other online art resources.
- Art
History Resources on the Web:
Prof. Chris Witcombe's extensive list of online resources for all
periods of Art History.
- Mark
Harden's Artchive:
an index of artists, museums, and criticism that combines over 200
artist bios with more than 2,000 images and many links.
- Department
of Fine Art at University of Toronto:
includes list of art and Art History resources.
- Fine
Arts Department, Okanagan University College:
contains departmental information, image galleries, and a list of
online art resources.
- Art
History with Michelli:
the online supplement to Pippin Michelli's course in Art History.
Contains the "Art History Browser" of online art resources.
- Piero
Scaruffi's Art Page:
an archive of important painters and museums with related links.
- Focus
on Art:
contains essays that debate the future of art.
- Artpool:
a nonprofit research center in Hungary that follows interesting art
experiments and promotes artistic communication. Has a good Duchamp
link list.
- Intertwining
the Two Cultures in the Year Two Thousand:
Ken Stage evaluates the relationship between the art and science.
- Live
on the Net Chess Sites:
a website for chess enthusiasts with an archive of game strategies
and chess links.
- John
Mullens Art Pages at Marshall University:
contains over 30 links to Art and Art History related sites.
- World
Wide Arts Resources:
the largest gateway to arts Information.
- ART
QUEST:
an image listing service connecting buyers and sellers of art by email.
Special features include A Monthly Featured Art GiveAway, Links Library,
Bulletin Board and a Back Room where you can collect your favorite
works of art. You'll see art listed by artists, galleries and dealers
as well as those collectors who are looking to buy and sell paintings,
sculpture, prints and more.
- dART-
The Internet Art Database:
find art from thousands of web sites.
- Add
Me!:
Submits your site for free to the 25 most popular search engines and
directories on the web.
- All
about Johannes Vermeer
- The
Mary Reynolds Collection
The Mary Reynolds Collection: Surrealism and its Affinities in Ryerson
and Burman Lirbaries at The Art Institute of Chicago.
- The
Official Site of Roland Topor
- Homage
to Apollinaire
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