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Duchamp began his studies in Paris, painting landscapes and figures in his early days, and his style was still more traditional, but after 1915 he lived in New York for a long time and began to engage in the Dadaist movement. From the perspective of Western art, Duchamp's influence was very great, and since his appearance, both the artists of the time and the art world at that time have begun to change. He freed painting and sculpture from the shackles of traditional art, with new themes and materials, or it can be said that any object in Duchamp's hands could be exhibited as a work of art, and even introduced many already made works into sculpture.
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Duchamp's artistic achievements have to start from the twentieth century, as a very famous person in that era, his behavior is extremely eye-catching, but also can be said to be notorious, there was a generation of art masters who said that since Duchamp appeared, art began to have a conceptual level. Since then, the thinking of many artists has been influenced by him, and even the art world has changed with it. Some people are not accustomed to his deeds, thinking that he has shaken the sacredness of art, and some people worship and praise him, thinking that he is the person who truly understands the true meaning of art, and he has created many sensational works in his life, and these works are one of his achievements.
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Duchamp's artistic achievements are reflected in his actions and thoughts, once he exhibited some of his small works as works of art, he once said that works of art are to bring the thoughts of people who see these works of art to another field, and it is also he who proposed that art is not necessarily original, and since then there has been a wave of adaptation and reinvention in the art world. In addition, he once led the Dadaist movement, strongly expressed his views on art, and successfully passed on this understanding and cognition of art to many artists. Duchamp began his studies in Paris, painting landscapes and figures in his early days, and his style was still more traditional, but after 1915 he lived in New York for a long time and began to engage in the Dadaist movement.
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Marcel Duchamp, a pioneer of experimental art in the early twentieth century, is known as the "patron saint of modern art". His appearance changed the course of Western modern art, had an important influence on Western art before World War II, and guided Western modern art, especially after World War II, mainly along the trajectory of Duchamp's thought. He is one of the representatives of Dadaism, Surrealism.
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Two Minute Art The Father of Contemporary Art Duchamp.
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Hello classmates, I am the teacher of Introduction to Art. Please answer on your own, don't ask for answers, it's a bad behavior.
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Marcel DuchampMarcel Duchamp (July 28, 1887 October 2, 1968) was a French artist. Marcel Duchamp was a pioneer of experimental art in the 20th century, known as the "patron saint of modern art", and had an important influence on Western art before the Second World War.
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I think Duchamp is the father of contemporary art because Duchamp is bolder than the cubists, and his art does not pursue "beauty" and "craftsmanship" at all, showing his own attitude: what is needed for the production of art is only the artist's selection of the Chunhe school, and the artist's thoughts and concepts are the key to giving an object the artistic soul.
Marcel Duchamp saw the end of painting, and after Duchamp, painting was indeed eroded by various philosophical concepts—the readymade deconstructed the original and the classic, and the meaning disintegrated form and content. Duchamp's life was free, he is known as the father of contemporary art, but his core idea is "anti-art", in fact, he wants to oppose the rules and standards fixed in art.
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Marcel Duchamp (July 28, 1887 October 2, 1968) was a French artist. Marcel Duchamp was a pioneer of experimental art in the 20th century, known as the "patron saint of modern art", had an important influence on Western art before World War II, and was one of the representatives and founders of Dadaism and Surrealism.
The emergence of Marcel Duchamp changed the course of modern art in the West. It can be said that Western modern art, especially Western art thought after the Second World War, mainly followed the trajectory of his thoughts. Therefore, understanding Duchamp is the key to understanding Western modern art.
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Marcel Duchamp (28 July 1887, 2 October 1968). He was a French artist, a pioneer of experimental art in the twentieth century, known as the patron saint of modern art; He was a French artist who had an important influence on Western art before the Second World War, and was one of the representatives and founders of Dadaism and Surrealism. (But Duchamp didn't belong to any gang, because he spent his life in the pursuit of freedom, true freedom of mind.)
The central figure of the Dadaist group in New York. Born in France, he became an American citizen in 1954. His appearance changed the course of modern art in the West.
It can be said that Western modern art, especially after the Second World War, mainly followed the trajectory of Duchamp's thought.
Cézanne (1839-1906) went to Paris as a young man to study painting, where he became acquainted with the highly respected German Impressionist painter Pissarro. Cézanne advocated that painting should get rid of literature and plot, and give full play to the expressive power of painting language. It is necessary to feel the object strongly, oppose indifference to nature, and emphasize the importance of subjective feelings.
This concept of his promoted the popularity of the concept of pure painting and the development of formalism in Europe. From 1866 onwards, he absorbed the techniques of the Impressionists, and was more concerned with the sense of substance and composition, the relationship between balance and structure, and the picture showed a sense of solemnity and constancy, and the form was more fluid and harmonious, and the yellow, gray and brown flat paints were used.
Cézanne was a great plastic artist, his "modeling with color" and "geometric programming" were accepted by later modernists, especially by abstract and cubist artists, because of his outstanding contribution to modern painting in the 20th century, Cézanne was praised as the "father of modern painters" by later generations, and was widely valued by Western artists in the 20th century.
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He works in the fields of painting, modern art, performance art, and technological art, as well as seemingly "anti-art" or "abandoned art" in the game of chess.
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