• Duchamp, Man Ray, Picabia

  • Until May 26
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  • Tate Modern, Bankside, London, SE1 9TG
  • Tate Modern

    © Succession/Marcel Duchamp/Paris and Dacs, London 2007

  • Picabia painted emotions or people as pistons and steam engines, while Duchamp depicted his ideal 'Bride' of 1912 as a contraption of pumps and bellows. The American of the bunch, Man Ray, turned to photography, the latest and most mechanical of means; posing a female nude in harmony with the cogs of a huge iron printing press. (OW)

2 comments

  1. Posted by docket on 25 Mar 2008 10:17

    saw this yesterday. It was interesting enough. I'm not expert of course. Those three sound like they had a great time. living fast in the south of france, painting and questioning everything. Out of the three i preferred the work of Man Ray (is that a cool name or what?). There was one picture of a woman's privates upon which my 3 year old remarked - daddy, the lady has a dirty bottom. I'm sure the artist would have approved.

  2. Posted by Guido on 20 Mar 2008 09:52

    cosi ce l'hai sul telefono ....

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