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Marcel Duchamp in New York

John Strausbaugh
Paperback Book  |  Reading  |  15 Jul 2026
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Publishing to coincide with a major MoMA Retrospective, this book revisits the artist who upended modern art, and the city that made it possible.

Artist, anti-artist, joker, trickster, shape-shifter: Marcel Duchamp broke with tradition and pushed the avant-garde decisively forward. When his work exploded like an art bomb in New York in the 1910s, American art was still mired in the nineteenth century. Duchamp, bored with tradition, reimagined what art could be, what it was for, and how it might be made-hanging a snow shovel from the ceiling, inverting a urinal, "painting" with dust and bits of string between panes of glass, and reducing his entire oeuvre into a briefcase of miniatures.Duchamp Takes New Yorktraces this bold, playful energy, showing how the city inspired and staged his avant-garde experiments.

Duchamp's offhand gestures reshaped the course of twentieth-century American art, laying the groundwork for nearly every major movement that followed. And then, at the height of his influence, Duchamp appeared to walk away-declaring himself finished with art and devoting his energies to becoming a chess champion instead. Only after his death did it emerge that he had spent two decades secretly working on one final, unsettling work, leaving the world to try to comprehend it without explanation-his ultimate prank.

John Strausbaugh, a longtime chronicler of the city, puts New York at the center of Duchamp's story. Fleeing the comforts of French bourgeois life-"wives, three children, a country house, three cars!"-Duchamp found New York instantly liberating. It was here that he produced much of his most radical work and eventually settled for good, once declaring, "New York itself is a complete work of art." Duchamp's art simply can't be pinned down, without first recognizing his relationship to New York.

Title: Marcel Duchamp in New York

Format: Paperback Book

Release Date: 15 Jul 2026

Author: John Strausbaugh

Sku: 3633908

Catalogue No: 9781682194577

Category: Reading


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