Duchamp & Proust
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Librarians
In 1913, Marcel Proust published the first volume of his seven-part novel »In Search of Lost Time«, coinciding with Marcel Duchamp s withdrawal from painting and, working as a librarian in Paris search for new forms of artistic expression. This period saw the birth of idea of the readymade, as well as the appearance of the first sketches for his masterpiece »The Large Glass«, which came, in his words, from nothing less than »a rehabilitation of perspective, which had then been completely ignored and disparaged.« Proust and Duchamp, two defining proponents of a radical conception of art in the early 20th century, were taking up once more the limits and possibilities of perspective. Through artistic research, they approached the elementary aspects of perception, cognition, and representation that were conceptually grounded in the Renaissance s realm of ideas. Both artists, however, moved far beyond most of their contemporaries in their rediscovery of the era. The materials and motifs that Proust and Duchamp used for this purpose, in writing and in image, reveal surprising correspondences: sketches and notations, lines and glass, aligned constructions, optical devices and everyday objects, windows, doors and eyes. On the occasion of the exhibition »Perspectives. Futurisms« at Mercedes-Benz Contemporary Berlin, which presents pioneering artistic aproaches to the subject from the 1960s to the present, the publication of »Renaissance of Perspectives: Duchamp & Proust« now adds a forth volume to the series on the work and influence of Marcel Duchamp begun in 2017.
Exhibition:
Perspektiven. Futurismen
Mercedes Benz Contemporary Berlin, 16/9/22 28/5/23
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