Pictorial Nominalism

On Marcel Duchamp’s Passage from Painting to the Readymade

Thierry de Duve author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of Minnesota Press

Published:1st Oct '05

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Beginning with the instance in 1912 when Marcel Duchamp wrote in a note to himself, "No more painting, get a job," Thierry de Duve reviews in Pictorial Nominalism the implications of the readymade for art and representation. Arguing that the readymade belongs to that moment in the history of painting when both figuration and the practice of painting become "impossible," de Duve presents a psychoanalytically informed account of the birth of abstraction.Differing considerably from such thinkers as Clement Greenberg and Peter Burger, de Duve demonstrates that the readymade is the link between painting in particular and art at large.

"De Duve offers clear insight into Duchamp's relation to painting and how readymades can be seen as a clear response to problems specific to painting."-American Book Review

ISBN: 9780816648597

Dimensions: 229mm x 149mm x 33mm

Weight: unknown

246 pages