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Current temporary exhibitions
Duchamp, Man Ray, Picabia

Date: 26th of Juny 2008 - 21st of September 2008

Price: 5,50 €

Marcel Duchamp, <em>Fountain</em> 1917 rèplica 1964. © Succession Marcel Duchamp/ Vegap et ADAGP, París, 2008
Marcel Duchamp, Fountain 1917 rèplica 1964. © Succession Marcel Duchamp/ Vegap et ADAGP, París, 2008

Exhibition organised by Tate Modern, London. Curator: Jennifer Mundy, Head of the International Art Collection, Tate Modern

This exhibition, organized by the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya in collaboration with the Tate Modern, London, is devoted to three key 20th-century artists: Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968), Man Ray (1890-1976) and Francis Picabia (1879-1953), three provocative figures who revolutionized the established artistic norms, marking a turning point in the world of art. Indeed, their mark can be seen in many of the creations of contemporary art.

The show brings together over 300 works: paintings, photographs, drawings, films and objects; worthy of note are Duchamp's famous ready-mades, such as Fountain, a urinal placed on its back, a clear example of how they made the foundations of art quake by questioning the very concept of the work of art.

Marcel Duchamp and Francis Picabia were born in France and became friends in Paris. During the First World War, the two French artists took refuge in New York. There, in 1915, together with the American Man Ray, they were at the centre of the Dadaist movement in the city, where they forged a three-way friendship that lasted until the ends of their lives.

The exhibition looks precisely at the impact this friendship had on their careers as artists. Through the works we see the shared fascination for machines, movement, eroticism or the experimentation with light and transparencies, which led Man Ray to invent the rayographs.

The visit ends with a large selection of documents (Temporary Exhibition Room 2), testimony to the experiences, the exchange of ideas and the shared games; among these games, chess takes pride of place.



Series of lectures Duchamp, Man Ray and Picabia: Anti-art in the 20th Century


Coordination:
Lourdes Cirlot Valenzuela, Professor of Art History at the University of Barcelona
Herman Bashiron Mendolicchio, PhD student and scholarship holder in the Department of Art History at the University of Barcelona


The series, based around the exhibition Duchamp, Man Ray, Picabia, has as its aim to study the period of the early avant-garde, extraordinarily fruitful from the point of view of the artistic contributions and which had a special impact in Catalonia.

The artistic and literary movement of the second and third decades of the 20th century ? Dadaism or Dada ? became a revolt against the general conceptions of culture and against the contemporary social situation, and Duchamp, Man Ray and Picabia were three of its greatest exponents. The ready-mades of Marcel Duchamp (Paris, 1913) were the beginning of ?proto-Dadaism?, developed in New York (1915-1923) with the non-conformist work of Man Ray, M. de Zayas, A. Cravan and, above all, Francis Picabia. Duchamp, Man Ray and Picabia will be the connecting thread of the course, to be given by lecturers specialising on the subject.

Programme
July 14th
Duchamp, Man Ray, Picabia: the Meeting of Friends
Lourdes Cirlot, Professor of Art History at the University of Barcelona.

Concerning Photography and Film
Dawn Ades, Professor of Art History at Essex University

July 15th
Man Ray: Black and White
Duchamp, Man Ray, Picabia: Visit to the exhibition
Jennifer Mundy, curator of the exhibition and Head of Research of the International Art Collection, Tate Modern, London

July 16th
Duchamp, Man Ray, Picabia: Catalan Connections
Elena Llorens, conservation assistant of the MNAC?s Modern Art Collection

The Impact of Romanesque and Modernisme on the work of Picabia and Man Ray
Mariàngels Fondevila, curator of the MNAC?s Modern Art Collection


July 17th
Lee Miller and Man Ray
Katherine Slusher, author and exhibitions curator

Cities and movement: the International dimension of Dada
Herman Bashiron Mendolicchio, PhD student and scholarship holder in the Department of Art History, UB

July 18th
The Unmarried Machines
Duchamp: the aesthetic keys to his sojourns in Catalonia
Pilar Parcerisas, art historian and exhibitions curator

Dates: July 14th to 18th
Time: 4 p.m. to 8.30 p.m.
Venue: MNAC Auditorium
Information and enrolment at the University of Barcelona

Simultaneous translation service
Enrolment for the series includes a free pass to visit the exhibition, valid for the duration of the course


The MNAC will provide simultaneous translation services for sessions 2, 3 and 4. Moreover, during the week the course is on, students registered will be given an entry pass for the Museum.


Other activities based around Duchamp, Man Ray, Picabia

Of night with Duchamp, Man Ray and Picabia
Montjuïc de Nit
Saturday 5 July, open doors of 19 at 3 hr

Thursday of Summer
Thursday the 24th July, 7 August and 18 September, open exhibition until 22 hr (3?)

Night 25 of TV3
Wednesday 10 September, open doors open exhibition of 22 hr to 01 hr.


Guided Visits Free service (included with the ticket of the exhibition)
Saturdays at 11 hr (Castilian) and at 12 '15 hr (Catalan) from Saturday 5 July.
Duration: 1 hr 30 min
Limited posts.
The devices of audio give up themselves 20 minutes before each visit to the counter of groups. For facilitating gives it, we pray you maximum punctuality.

Visits guided with previous reservation for groups of more than 10 persons (tel. 93 622 03 75)


Presenting the ticket of the exhibition or the general one of the Museum in the Bookshop of the MNAC, you will enjoy 5% of discount in the acquisition of the catalog (valid until the 21 September of 2008).

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