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Suzanne Duchamp. Retrospektive
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Edited by: Talia Kwartler, Cathérine Hug
Texts by: Talia Kwartler, Cathérine Hug, Carole Boulbès, Effie Rentzou, Jean-Jacques Lebel, Anne Berest Picabia, Amy Sillman
German
June 2025,
192
Pages
Hardcover
220mm x
270mm
ISBN:978-3-7757-6039-3
Suzanne Duchamp: Dada's hidden gem
Suzanne Duchamp came from a famous family of artists: her brothers were Marcel Duchamp, Raymond Duchamp-Villon, and Jacques Villon. As a Dadaist and painter, she developed a delicate, cryptic, and humorous visual language and made her own unique contribution to the history of art. Nevertheless, she has remained largely unknown to a wider public. This catalogue accompanying her comprehensive retrospective in Zurich and Frankfurt curated by Talia Kwartler in collaboration with Cathérine Hug and Ingrid Pfeiffer presents work that Duchamp created during her association with Dada as well as further works works from earlier and later decades. Many of the over 80 artworks, documents, and photographs are being published for the first time. Complemented by latest scholarly findings by internationally renowned authors, this book thus gives Suzanne Duchamp the recognition she deserves.
Suzanne Duchamp (1889, Blainville-Crevon-1963, Neuilly-sur-Seine) grew up in an extraordinary artistic environment. From 1919, she was married to the Swiss painter and graphic artist Jean Crotti, with whom she also enjoyed a fruitful artistic collaboration, which was honored in 1983 in the exhibition Tabu Dada: Jean Crotti & Suzanne Duchamp: 1915-1922 (Kunsthalle Bern, Centre Pompidou Paris).
Suzanne Duchamp (1889, Blainville-Crevon-1963, Neuilly-sur-Seine) grew up in an extraordinary artistic environment. From 1919, she was married to the Swiss painter and graphic artist Jean Crotti, with whom she also enjoyed a fruitful artistic collaboration, which was honored in 1983 in the exhibition Tabu Dada: Jean Crotti & Suzanne Duchamp: 1915-1922 (Kunsthalle Bern, Centre Pompidou Paris).
Kunsthaus Zürich
June 6-September 7, 2025
Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt
October 10, 2025-January 11, 2026
June 6-September 7, 2025
Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt
October 10, 2025-January 11, 2026
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