The Secret of Marcel Duchamp
Behind the Anti-art icon
1997-06-15 | 50 minutes
Plot Summary
Marcel Duchamp kept a secret for over 20 years: while the art world had wrongly assumed that one of the 20th century’s most important artists had given up creating art, Duchamp was building his final masterpiece, Etant Donnes (“given”). Duchamp didn’t allow the piece to be viewed by the public until after his death in 1968. This left him shielded from the questions that developed after the piece debuted. Simply described, it is a peepshow. Through an old wooden façade, one looks through to see a sculpted open-legged nude lying in a field. The critics were stumped. What did Duchamp leave us with? This BBC documentary from 1997 dissects and examines the pieces of this assemblage.
Cast
Recommendations
-
The Program
-
Sans Soleil
-
Earth: One Amazing Day
-
John Was Trying to Contact Aliens
-
The Class of ‘92
-
Naqoyqatsi
-
The Curious Birth of Benjamin Button
-
Love, Antosha
-
12 Days
-
Anna Nicole Smith: You Don't Know Me
-
Listen to Britain
-
This Is Not a Film
-
My Daughter's Killer
-
Becoming Zlatan
-
Struggle: The Life and Lost Art of Szukalski
-
Powaqqatsi
-
High School
-
Meetin' WA
-
Listen to Me Marlon
-
Emak-Bakia