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What is Art? Marcel Duchamp: Great Art Explained

2024-08-23 Film & Animation
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My other channel, Great Books Explained here - https://www.youtube.com/@greatbooksexplained371 Please consider supporting this channel on Patreon (and getting exclusive content), thanks! https://www.patreon.com/user?u=53686503 or if you prefer a one-off donation - https://paypal.me/GreatArtExplained?country.x=GB&locale.x=en_GB Alternatively, every video has a "thanks" button under it- I appreciate it! In 1917 Marcel Duchamp bought a mass-produced porcelain urinal from a plumbing suppliers, laid it on its side, signed it, and then put it in an exhibition and called it art. The Fountain, as it was named, has cast a long shadow not only over the 20th century but also the 21st century. Over 100 years after it was created, it is still considered one of the most revolutionary works in art history. It is also one of the most contentious. IMPORTANT! Subscribe and click the bell icon to be notified! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCePD... I would like to thank all my Patreon supporters, in particular Alan Stewart, Alexander Velser, Alyssa Phillips, AMSN, Anja Zeutschel, Bria Nicole Art, David Asabreu, Christa Sawyer, Eric Mann, Erique K, Francis Song, Griffin Evans, Hugo Moita, Jemma Theivendran, John Baer, Jon Hanzen, Julio Cardenas, Karim Hopper, Kibibi Shaw, Louise Tait, Monte St Johns, New Curiosity, Paul Ark, Paul Waterman, Sagar Saxena, Sean Welgemoed, Stefan Paisson, Stephen Beresford, Tanya Moore, Theresa Garfink, Toni Ko, Tyler Wittreich, and Will Dew's-Power. "What a brilliant series this is" - Stephen Fry on Twitter (X) SUBTITLES I input the English subtitles myself but I rely on volunteers to do subtitles for other languages and I really appreciate it - just contact me at [email protected] Spanish subtitles by Alma Perdomo (Gracias!) CREDITS Opening Animation and Title Sequence by Brian Adsit (instagram https://instagram.com/brian_vfx?utm_m... and Behance www.behance.com/badsit88) Recording by Robert Lewis Research Assistant: Jake Phillips Thanks to Ben Street for your advice and suggestions VIDEOS All the videos, songs, images, and graphics used in the video belong to their respective owners and I or this channel do not claim any right over them. MUSIC Line Animation Screen HD Background - Gradient Color Series by A Galaxy Mix BOOKS Duchamp: A Biography by Calvin Tomkins Duchamp by Janis Mink Spellbound by Marcel: Duchamp, Love, and Art by Ruth Brandon Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.

Top Comments (10)

@jdinnen1 2024-08-23

One of the best channels on YouTube

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@nowhereman6019 2024-08-23

Something I read about this a long time ago that has stuck with me: The urinal is actually an artistic work itself. Its designer put a lot of effort into making it look aesthetically pleasing instead of making some ugly thing that would fit its purpose. The way the bowl curves subtly, the grooves around the rim, the way that the drain forms a perfect triangle out of circles, the fact that it is a radiant porcelain white. None of these features had to be included, but we as humans choose to make our toilets beautiful.

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@rafaelmonasterio3719 2024-08-23

For me, and I know that also for your long-time followers, your work is as much appreciated as the art pieces/books you explain in your videos. Thanks to you, I feel motivated to get off my house and visit museums, appreciating colours, seeing different perspectives, thinking beyond. Art and this channel are not a spaces for hate. Carry on doing what you doing. We got you.

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@jainanandita287 2024-08-24

"Both the artist and viewer are necessary to complete a work or art". What a seemingly obvious but profound observation. Thank you for sharing this film with us, just like all your previous works of art education. Your contribution to today's younger generation is monumental. This surely has to be one of my favorite channels on YouTube.

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@j_clarkson 2024-08-23

I wasn't deemed worthy of learning about art while I was at school because I didn't seem to have any particular ability to create it, and most art (with the notable exception of Escher's work) left me nonplussed and unmoved. I'm not exaggerating when I say that your videos have opened my eyes and enriched my life by allowed me to appreciate art that I just didn't 'get' beforehand. Thank you.

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@DominicMunnellythisistheway 2024-08-23

Very few channels I want to stop what I’m doing and watch straight away. Thanks for your work and insights

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@lenniewall 2024-08-23

"I didn't want to make it easy" perfect. Another amazing video!

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@fhqwhgads1670 2024-08-23

bite-sized (and some times longer) bits of incredible instruction on Art History? YES, PLEASE. This channel is the literal best thing on YouTube. Thank You for making art more interesting and understandable.

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@nancybarrera137 2024-08-24

Thank you for teaching us about art. My academic advisor suggested I stop consuming media that increases my anxiety and your channel has been the best substitute, relaxing and educational, it even helped me get an extra point on one of my exams. Keep up the excellent work. Love from Mexico.

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@IK-yb5rn 2024-08-23

The melancholic music playing while the toilet fades into the background is really getting to me

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