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Limited edition: De l’autre côté du Grand Verre de Marcel Duchamp




Public price: 120,00 €

 

The separately printed box set “De l’autre côté du Grand Verre de Marcel Duchamp” is numbered from 1 to 50.

 

Contents of the screen-printed box:

 

A DVD “Ulf Linde – Marcel Duchamp : Certifié pour copié conforme”

A film by Franck Scurti

(58 min. / 2003-2011)

 

Ulf Linde was an art critic, museum director and jazz musician, born in Stockholm in 1929 and died in 2013. He authored the second version of the Grand Verre by Marcel Duchamp prepared in 1961 at the request of Pontus Hulten for the “Art in Motion” exhibition held at the Moderna Museet in Stockholm. Ulf Linde devoted nearly 40 years of his life to research on the work by Duchamp. Though he had never seen the original, he worked on creating a copy of the “grand verre”. His work, much more than a simple replica, is above all his understanding and his interpretation of one of the masterpieces of the 20th century. His work was later acknowledged by Marcel Duchamp who signed it “pour copie conforme”. Artist Franck Scurti’s film is built around an interview between Ulf Linde and art historian Hans Maria De Wolf.

 

 

A DVD “Richard Hamilton in the reflection of Marcel Duchamp”

A film by Pascal Goblot

(53 min. / 2014)

 

Richard Hamilton, the father of Pop Art, devoted his life to the work of another major artist, Marcel Duchamp, the inventor of ready-made.

An enigmatic, strange work, possibly one of the most complex works in the history of 20th-century art, lies at the core of this unique dialogue: The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even by Marcel Duchamp, also known as The Large Glass. Richard Hamilton looked into every detail of this work with no attempt to reduce Duchamp’s universe to a single level of understanding. Based on unpublished interviews, this film by Pascal Goblot explores the exceptional relationship between two influential figures of contemporary art.

 

 

A book “Pascal Goblot: To be Broken / À refaire le Grand Verre

 

Over a period of more than ten years, Pascal Goblot undertook a performance based on Marcel Duchamp’s The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even, the first stage of which involved making as exact a reproduction of The Large Glass as possible. This book is the pictorial account of that reconstitution.

 

 

Screen printing on transparent film

 

A “To Be Broken” collector’s card

 

A private access to High-Definition DVD content (movies and bonus features) + 3 films and videos:

Through the Large Glasses

Tentative des célibataires pour rhabiller la mariée, en vain

The Unknown secret of Sylvester Stallone

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Limited editions