An interview during Duchamp's first one man show at the Pasadena Art Museum. Duchamp candidly discusses his life, his ideas on art, his obsession with chess, and why he chose to continue living in America after fleeing France in 1915. Originally filmed in black and white, parts have been reshot to highlight Duchamp's use of color.
"Interview (uit 1963) met, en informatie over de Franse schilder (1887-1968) die wordt beschouwd als de peetvader van het Surréalisme en Dadaïsme."
"Marcel Duchamp challenged the accepted standards of aesthetic beauty. Filmed in 1963, offers a unique in-depth interview with Duchamp at the Pasadena Art Museum during his first one-man show. He discusses his life, his ideas on art, his obsession with chess, and why he chose to continue living in America after fleeing France in 1915. Originally filmed in black and white, the program has now been partially reshot in colour so that Duchamp's work can be seen to best advantage. Suggested audience: secondary, general."
"Interview avec Marcel Duchamp réalisée en 1963 au Pasadena Art Museum dans laquelle il discute candidement de sa vie, ses idées sur l'art, son obsession du jeu d'échecs et pourquoi il a choisi de continuer à vivre en Amérique après avoir quitté la France en 1915."
"An interview during Duchamp's first one man show at the Pasadena Art Museum. Duchamp candidly discusses his life, his ideas on art, his obsession with chess, and why he chose to continue living in America after fleeing France in 1915. Originally filmed in black and white, parts have been reshot to highlight Duchamp's use of color."@en
"Acknowledged as a driving force behind many driving movements--Dada, surrealism, futurism, and kinetic/conceptual art--French artist and theorist Marcel Duchamp did more than any other artist in this century to change the concept of art and challenge the accepted standards of aesthetic beauty."@en
"An interview at the Pasadena Art Museum, filmed in 1963 in black and white. Partially reshot to highlight Duchamp's use of color."
"This film records an in-depth interview with Duchamp which took place five years before his death. It records for posterity Duchamp talking about his life, his ideas on art, why he chose to continue living in America after fleeing France in 1915, and why he virtually abandoned his work as an artist in 1923. An engaging dialogue takes place between Duchamp and film-maker Jean-Marie Drot as they go around the Pasadena show, with the artist commenting on the exhibits and using them to explain the various stages of the development of his work. This is punctuated by the games of chess which were for Duchamp a passion and a metaphor for the mental discipline he applied to his art."@en
"Acknowledged as a driving force behind many modern movements--Dada, surrealism, futurism, and kinetic/conceptual art--French artist and theorist Marcel Duchamp did more than any other artist of his century to change the concept of art and challenge the accepted standards of aesthetic beauty."@en
"A unique in-depth interview with Duchamp about his life, his ideas on art, his obsession with chess and why he virtually abandoned his work as an artist in 1923."
"Documentary on Duchamp, chiefly filmed in 1963, featuring an interview at the Pasadena Art Museum during his first one-man show."@en
"Marcel Duchamp challenged the accepted standards of aesthetic beauty. Filmed in 1963, the program offers a unique in-depth interview with Duchamp at the Pasadena Art Museum during his first one-man show. He discusses his life, his ideas on art, his obsession with chess, and why he chose to continue living in America after fleeing France in 1915. Originally filmed in black and white, the program has now been partially reshot in colour so that Duchamp's work can be seen to best advantage."
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Institut national de l'audiovisuel (France). Direction des archives.
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