DUCHAMP, Marcel. Box - 12 cards with envelops (3 each of 4 subjects). Philadelphia: Philadelphia Museum of Art - Museum Store. s.d.
PAZ, Octavio. Marcel Duchamp, ou, O castelo da pureza. Trad. Sebastião Uchoa Leite. São Paulo: Perspectiva, 2004. 103p. Título original: Marcel Duchamp o el castillo de la pureza.
TOMKINS, Calvin. Duchamp: uma biografia. Tradução de Maria Thereza de Rezende Costa. São Paulo: Cosac Naify, 2005. 586p. Título original: Duchamp: a biography.
ARTISTS' CHOICES: Zvi Goldstein, Susan Hiller e Yinka Shonibare (Guia da exposição, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, July 2010 - January 2011).
Informação disponível sobre os artistas na internet:
Zvi Goldstein: Haunted by Objects
Israeli artist Zvi Goldstein brings together over 400 objects - ranging from masterpieces from the collections to everyday objects found in the Museum's offices and storerooms - in a dense floor-to-ceiling installation that challenges contemporary concepts of museum installation and curatorship. Evoking a 16th-century cabinet of curiosities, the exhibition juxtaposes prehistoric goddesses, African masks, and objects of Judaica side-by-side with Dada ready-mades by Marcel Duchamp, a sculpture by Donald Judd, and photographs by such artists as Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Harold Edgerton, and André Kertész. Interspersed among these works are sixty-two short poems from Goldstein's book, Room #205, written following his experience hovering between daydream and hallucination in a Tel Aviv hotel room. The texts are linked associatively with the objects on view, and serve to elucidate hidden connections among them.
PAZ, Octavio. Marcel Duchamp, ou, O castelo da pureza. Trad. Sebastião Uchoa Leite. São Paulo: Perspectiva, 2004. 103p. Título original: Marcel Duchamp o el castillo de la pureza.
TOMKINS, Calvin. Duchamp: uma biografia. Tradução de Maria Thereza de Rezende Costa. São Paulo: Cosac Naify, 2005. 586p. Título original: Duchamp: a biography.
ARTISTS' CHOICES: Zvi Goldstein, Susan Hiller e Yinka Shonibare (Guia da exposição, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, July 2010 - January 2011).
Informação disponível sobre os artistas na internet:
Zvi Goldstein: Haunted by Objects
Israeli artist Zvi Goldstein brings together over 400 objects - ranging from masterpieces from the collections to everyday objects found in the Museum's offices and storerooms - in a dense floor-to-ceiling installation that challenges contemporary concepts of museum installation and curatorship. Evoking a 16th-century cabinet of curiosities, the exhibition juxtaposes prehistoric goddesses, African masks, and objects of Judaica side-by-side with Dada ready-mades by Marcel Duchamp, a sculpture by Donald Judd, and photographs by such artists as Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Harold Edgerton, and André Kertész. Interspersed among these works are sixty-two short poems from Goldstein's book, Room #205, written following his experience hovering between daydream and hallucination in a Tel Aviv hotel room. The texts are linked associatively with the objects on view, and serve to elucidate hidden connections among them.
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