2017, Oct 12 — 13
Does the term readymade taken by Marcel Duchamp around 1916 for his ‘already made’ works of art need updating in the light of the global and digital transformations of the 21st century? Interpretations of the readymade in art history often concentrate on Duchamp himself. However, during the “readymade century” artistic practices working with the ‘already made’ have expanded enormously, forming a heterogeneous field of (post-)appropriation strategies.
International Symposium Oct 12 & 13, 2017
Conversation, Oct 13, 2017 Original version
Talk, Oct 13,2017 German translation: Lilian-Astrid Geese & Tanja Barbian
Talk, Oct 13, 2017 Original version
Talk, Oct 13,2017 Original version
Talk, Oct 13, 2017 Original version
Talk, Oct 13, 2017 German translation: Lilian-Astrid Geese & Tanja Barbian
Talk, Oct 13, 2017 German translation: Lilian-Astrid Geese & Tanja Barbian
Talk, Oct 13, 2017 Original version
Talk, Oct 13, 2017 German translation: Lilian-Astrid Geese & Tanja Barbian
Discussion, Oct 13, 2017 Original version
Talk, Oct 13, 2017 German translation: Lilian-Astrid Geese & Tanja Barbian
Talk, Oct 13, 2017 Original version
Talk, Oct 13, 2017 Original version
Talk, Oct 13, 2017 German translation: Lilian-Astrid Geese & Tanja Barbian
Talk, Oct 13, 2017 German translation: Lilian-Astrid Geese & Tanja Barbian
Talk, Oct 13, 2017 German translation: Lilian-Astrid Geese & Tanja Barbian
Talk, Oct 13, 2017 Original version
Talk, Oct 13,2017 Original version
Talk, Oct 13, 2017 German translation: Lilian-Astrid Geese & Tanja Barbian