Box 37
Contains 60 Results:
"Dada re-surveyed: Rebellious movement of 1916-23 shown in full dress--one-man shows", undated
"Dada re-surveyed: Rebellious movement of 1916-23 shown in full dress--one-man shows" by Howard Devree.
"L'espirit dada dans la peinture", undated
"L'espirit dada dans la peinture," page 57-60.
Scrapbook page for Dada Apr 19 1953, undated
Scrapbook page for "Dada Apr 19 1953."
Dalí, Salvador, 1962, undated
The series is comprised of photocopies of scrapbooks compiled by Alexina Duchamp regarding Duchamp's work, original loose pages from another Alexina Duchamp scrapbook concerning Jacques Villon, and assorted newspaper and magazine clippings assembled by either Duchamp or his wife on a variety of topics, including chess, Surrealism, Alfred Barr, Charles Baudelaire, Georges Braque, and the art market in the United States.
"Dali Collects a Masterpiece", 1962 January 24
"Dali Collects a Masterpiece" by United Press International.
Paris-Presse. "Les polytechniciens: Dali n'est pas si fou", undated
Paris-Presse. "Les polytechniciens: Dali n'est pas si fou" by Christian Millau.
Duchamp, Marcel. Opinions on art, 1961 March 26
The series is comprised of photocopies of scrapbooks compiled by Alexina Duchamp regarding Duchamp's work, original loose pages from another Alexina Duchamp scrapbook concerning Jacques Villon, and assorted newspaper and magazine clippings assembled by either Duchamp or his wife on a variety of topics, including chess, Surrealism, Alfred Barr, Charles Baudelaire, Georges Braque, and the art market in the United States.
Scrapbook page for MD on Art, undated
Scrapbook page for "MD on Art."
The New York Times. "Whither Art? It seems to be on its way somewhere but everything else is a puzzle", 1961 March 26
The New York Times. "Whither Art? It seems to be on its way somewhere but everything else is a puzzle" by John Canaday.
Duchamp, Marcel. Pictorial works, 1949-1965, undated
The series is comprised of photocopies of scrapbooks compiled by Alexina Duchamp regarding Duchamp's work, original loose pages from another Alexina Duchamp scrapbook concerning Jacques Villon, and assorted newspaper and magazine clippings assembled by either Duchamp or his wife on a variety of topics, including chess, Surrealism, Alfred Barr, Charles Baudelaire, Georges Braque, and the art market in the United States.
