Bottle Rack
The Bottle Rack (also called Bottle Dryer or Hedgehog) (Egouttoir or Porte-bouteilles or Hérisson) is an artwork created in 1914 by Dada artist Marcel Duchamp. Duchamp labeled the piece a "readymade", a term he used to describe his collection of ordinary, manufactured objects not commonly associated with art. The readymades did not have the serious tone of European Dada works, which criticized the violence of World War I, and instead focused on a more nonsensical nature, chosen purely on the basis of a "visual indifference".
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Bottle Rack
The Bottle Rack (also called Bottle Dryer or Hedgehog) (Egouttoir or Porte-bouteilles or Hérisson) is an artwork created in 1914 by Dada artist Marcel Duchamp. Duchamp labeled the piece a "readymade", a term he used to describe his collection of ordinary, manufactured objects not commonly associated with art. The readymades did not have the serious tone of European Dada works, which criticized the violence of World War I, and instead focused on a more nonsensical nature, chosen purely on the basis of a "visual indifference".
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Porte-bouteilles, ou parfois S ...... hamp réalisée à Paris en 1914.
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The Bottle Rack (also called B ...... is of a "visual indifference".
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Porte-bouteilles, ou parfois S ...... hamp réalisée à Paris en 1914.
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The Bottle Rack (also called B ...... is of a "visual indifference".
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Bottle Rack
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Porte-bouteilles (œuvre)
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