CULTURE09:01 UTCApr 7 1 min readSource: NYT Europe
Duchamp Made a Urinal Into Art in 1917. We’re Still Discussing It.
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Marcel Duchamp changed the face of culture in the 20th century, and beyond, with an unconventional sculpture that challenged how we think of art.
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- / Marcel Duchamp's 1917 urinal sculpture, titled 'Fountain,' revolutionized the art world.
- / The piece challenged traditional notions of what constitutes art and continues to influence cultural discussions.
- / Duchamp's work has had a lasting impact on 20th-century culture and beyond.
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