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Keramika
Skulptura
Replica (ceramic)
1917
Modernizam
24.0 x 18.0 cm
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Fountain
Veličina reprodukcije
Marcel Duchamp's ‘Fountain,’ more than just an object, is a seismic event in the history of art. Created in 1917, this seemingly simple porcelain urinal – or rather, a *readymade* consisting of one – irrevocably altered our understanding of artistic creation and what constitutes art itself. To encounter ‘Fountain’ is to confront a challenge: a deliberate provocation that dismantles centuries of tradition and forces us to question the very foundations upon which aesthetic value is built. The work exists today primarily through photographic documentation, and in authorized replicas like the one held at Tate Modern, preserving its legacy as a cornerstone of conceptual art.
The genesis of ‘Fountain’ lies within the burgeoning Dada movement, born from disillusionment with the horrors of World War I. Dada was an anti-art movement, rejecting reason and logic in favor of chaos and irrationality. Duchamp, already experimenting with Cubism and fracturing traditional forms, found a kindred spirit in this rejection of established norms. By selecting a mass-produced object – a urinal – and presenting it as art, he wasn’t aiming to display technical skill or aesthetic beauty. Instead, he was making a statement about the artist's role: shifting from creator to selector, from craftsman to conceptualizer. The act of choosing an everyday item and repositioning it within the context of an art exhibition elevated it beyond its utilitarian purpose, prompting viewers to reconsider their preconceived notions.
Duchamp submitted ‘Fountain,’ signed with the pseudonym “R. Mutt,” to the inaugural exhibition of the Society of Independent Artists in New York. The society promised to accept all submissions from paying members, yet ‘Fountain’ was rejected by a committee, sparking immediate controversy. This rejection wasn't based on artistic merit but rather on the object’s perceived indecency and its challenge to the very definition of art. The ensuing debate, fueled by publications like *The Blind Man*, cemented ‘Fountain’s’ place in art history. It was a deliberate act of iconoclasm, designed to dismantle the established hierarchy of artistic values. The photograph of 'Fountain', taken by Alfred Stieglitz, became as important as the object itself, circulating widely and solidifying its status as a revolutionary work.
The enduring power of ‘Fountain’ resides in its conceptual brilliance. It paved the way for subsequent movements like Pop Art and Minimalism, influencing generations of artists to explore ideas over aesthetics. Duchamp's readymades weren’t about creating something *new* but rather about recontextualizing what already existed, forcing viewers to engage with familiar objects in a radically different light. Today, owning a hand-painted reproduction of ‘Fountain’ isn’t simply acquiring an image; it’s embracing a legacy of artistic rebellion and intellectual inquiry—a testament to the power of ideas to transform our perception of the world around us. It is a conversation starter, a bold statement piece that embodies the spirit of innovation and challenges conventional thinking.
1887 - 1968 , Francuska
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