Marcel Duchamp's career was marked by radical experimentation, and it all started with a bicycle wheel.
He didn't see it as art, but as something to have in a room, like a pencil pointer.
Duchamp's 'A Secret Noise' readymade was a collaboration with Walter Arensberg, his friend and art collector.
Fountain, a urinal turned into art, was a game-changer in the art world, testing the limits of what constitutes art.
Bottled up emotions: Duchamp's Bottle Rack Series questioned what makes a work of art, and the answer was a simple metal rack.
The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even, was Duchamp's 'aesthetic manifesto', a machinery installation that rejected pictorial obsessions.
Duchamp's final major work, Étant Donnés, was a secret installation that questioned the boundaries between artist and spectator.
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