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Article: Here Me, See Me.(Thierry de Duve )
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- Art in America
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- September 1, 2001
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A recent exhibition curated by noted theorist Thierry de Duve examined various modes of presentation in 20th-century art.
Over the past decade, Belgian art historian Thierry de Duve has published a trio of books that challenge the way we perceive some of the most familiar, even overexposed, artists and critics of the 20th century. Marcel Duchamp was the first to come under his intense scrutiny in Pictorial Nominalism (1991); de Duve then turned to Clement Greenberg--surely Duchamp's polar opposite--in Clement Greenberg: Between the Lines (1996). The glorious Kant after Duchamp (1996), which immediately followed, resulted in nothing less than a complete overhaul ...
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Article: Kant after Duchamp.(Review)
Art in America;
January 1, 2000 ;
700+ words
...Kant after Duchamp, by Thierry de Duve, Cambridge, MIT Press, 1996 ... masking a metaphysical abyss, Marcel Duchamp's piercingly ironic farewell ... current crush of publications on Duchamp, which shows no sign of abating ...
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