Box 17
Contains 48 Results:
Double exposed portrait of Marcel Duchamp, undated
Double exposed portrait of Marcel Duchamp, undated
Double exposed portrait of Marcel Duchamp by Arnold Rosenberg.
Nude model descending a staircase, undated
Nude model descending a staircase, undated
Nude model descending a staircase by Arnold Rosenberg.
Krewal, John, 1975
Ephemera, photographs, clippings, and other material documenting the life and work of artists who respond, refer or otherwise reference Duchamp and his art in their own work. Of particular note are two player piano scrolls of Duchamp's "Erratum Musical," one played by Petr Kotik and the S.E.M. Ensemble and the other by Martin Kalve. Also noteworthy are the several collaged works of mail art sent to the museum by correspondence artist Ray Johnson.
Correspondence from Anne d'Harnoncourt to John Krewal, 1975 March 24
Correspondence from Anne d'Harnoncourt, Curator for 20th Century Art at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, to John Krewal.
Collection of prints and writing, 1975 April 25
Collection of prints and writing by John Krewal.
Kubota, Shigeko. 2 of 2. OVERSIZE, 1981 May 22
Ephemera, photographs, clippings, and other material documenting the life and work of artists who respond, refer or otherwise reference Duchamp and his art in their own work. Of particular note are two player piano scrolls of Duchamp's "Erratum Musical," one played by Petr Kotik and the S.E.M. Ensemble and the other by Martin Kalve. Also noteworthy are the several collaged works of mail art sent to the museum by correspondence artist Ray Johnson.
Press release for "Options 9: Shigeko Kubota", 1981 May 22
Museum of Contemporary Art. "Options 9: Shigeko Kubota," press release.
Patella, Luca, 1987-1989
Ephemera, photographs, clippings, and other material documenting the life and work of artists who respond, refer or otherwise reference Duchamp and his art in their own work. Of particular note are two player piano scrolls of Duchamp's "Erratum Musical," one played by Petr Kotik and the S.E.M. Ensemble and the other by Martin Kalve. Also noteworthy are the several collaged works of mail art sent to the museum by correspondence artist Ray Johnson.