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How chance can bring unexpected delights | Marcel Duchamp | UNIQLO ARTSPEAKS 

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A production assistant on the Creative Team, talks about her first encounter with Marcel Duchamp’s "To Be Looked at (from the Other Side of the Glass) with One Eye, Close to, for Almost an Hour" (1918), and how randomness and chance can bring beauty and unexpected delights.
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Комментарии : 34   
@jackgalmitz
@jackgalmitz 2 года назад
This was always my favorite work of art in MoMA. It made me laugh in a way that no other piece in the collection did or could. Duchamp's humor was such a refreshing thing to bring into a museum that I took off my toupee to him.
@BobPagani
@BobPagani 2 года назад
Chance and randomness can lead to the creation of artwork that the conscious mind would never conceive of.
@murraykriner9425
@murraykriner9425 2 года назад
Have spent many moment's in the study of Dada, and can attest to the fact that not once have I seen this example from Du Champ quite like this. Would adore seeing the many other's installed there as well, but I am much intrigued by this particular piece by its involvement with the viewer and its surroundings that play heavily into Modern Art of the present generation. Thank you for your own immersion in his work made so very long ago.
@KeithOlson0326
@KeithOlson0326 2 года назад
Love the abstract nature of the cracks. My first question was how the artist directed the cracking, but it seems he didn't. Still the cracking is amazing with the radial and geometric patterns.
@BrianHutzellMusic
@BrianHutzellMusic 2 года назад
I think the longest title for a piece where I work (Des Moines Art Center) is Ebony Patterson’s “...among the blades between the flowers... while the horse watches... for those who bear/bare witness”
@TannerA999
@TannerA999 2 года назад
Duchamp is the zeus of contemporary art
@mattbray_studio
@mattbray_studio 2 года назад
a nice small talk on this wonderful piece, thanks
@jinxie8
@jinxie8 Год назад
I love interactive art. I’m glad you inspired others to participate.
@hemlata9450
@hemlata9450 2 года назад
Now THIS is art!
@susanjane4784
@susanjane4784 2 года назад
Duchamp was inspirational for me when I was doing performance art.
@lisengel2498
@lisengel2498 2 года назад
Just as in life randomness and chance happens in art - 💗
@notrandomcharacters
@notrandomcharacters 2 года назад
timeless PIECE of art
@jvballatore
@jvballatore 2 года назад
More Duchamp, please.
@dreamtheorists
@dreamtheorists 2 года назад
beauty and unexpected delights
@carbonc6065
@carbonc6065 2 года назад
Interesting--to say the least.
@silverantler9072
@silverantler9072 2 года назад
Absolutely amazing! [symbolic metaphors to be found in this work]
@archiechoke23
@archiechoke23 7 месяцев назад
Checking it out.
@pao23ful
@pao23ful 2 года назад
cool job!
@jacobfschaffer
@jacobfschaffer 2 года назад
Saw it recently. Had no idea
@singlesideman
@singlesideman 2 года назад
This is sticking my art and music making fingers into the electrical socket of artistic possibility that is chance, stochastic, Duchamp and Cage, and everything else that has come since that has rattled my cage...
@FosterWKrupp
@FosterWKrupp 2 года назад
I love Duchamp! Thank you for posting this video. Does MoMA know if this work was cracked at the same time the Large Glass was cracked?
@fazian_music3185
@fazian_music3185 2 года назад
🖼🎨🔥🔥🔥
@frankgalligan9111
@frankgalligan9111 2 года назад
Duchamp the large glass was also cracked badly in shipping.He then declared it finished of course
@Billhaderfromtheoffice
@Billhaderfromtheoffice 2 года назад
Idt he ever considered it finished and for most of his stuff as well
@markrowe5992
@markrowe5992 2 года назад
Bravo
@Scar.cam.of.league
@Scar.cam.of.league 2 года назад
I like it
@K-FOREST_Original
@K-FOREST_Original 2 года назад
Hi! How are you? Korea/Seoul has been raining, windy, snowy and cold since this week. Winter has literally begun. I hope health and good things will be with you for the rest of the week. ^O^
@baharpembalap6382
@baharpembalap6382 2 года назад
cool.
@michaeldahmenART24
@michaeldahmenART24 2 года назад
🙌⛩️🕉️☯️⚛️⛩️🙌.
@elliottonyt
@elliottonyt 2 года назад
Shouldn’t the piece be elevated so the lens meets average eye hight? If the viewer is to attempt the one hour challenge , I don’t suppose Duchamp would expect his ‘viewer’ who becomes one with the piece to be crouching that whole time.
@onthewattle
@onthewattle 2 года назад
Beautifully said. Marcel had great luck with his glass panes in transit..
@dimkilago2958
@dimkilago2958 Год назад
Duchamp was such a troll...
@doylesaylor
@doylesaylor 5 месяцев назад
Duchamp is not very helpful assimilating the post cubist picture making environment. One failure of Picasso is to disparage talking about the meaning of painting. What’s up with that? Here in a typical joking way Duchamp uses language in a way that waves his hands like a magician to hide meaning. The claim of randomness and accident disparages understanding just as much as Picasso unable to explore language. Contrarily in science there was in logic serious efforts to explore language and over time considerable progress in computing to make pictures. There is nothing similar from Duchamp about conceptual art that influences us. Picasso remains a sort of touchstone of exploration like David Hockney and his proto cubist photo collages. Duchamp permits ‘anything’ goes. It’s all art. But language is an unknown in that statement. How much of any picture is it words is halted by Duchamp’s conceptualism.
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