This symposium gathers leading researchers, experts and curators on the legacy of Marcel Duchamp and his works after World War II.
This upcoming symposium gathers leading researchers, experts and curators on the legacy of Marcel Duchamp and his works after World War II in talks and discussions on new research during three days at Moderna Museet, Stockholm. This will be a unique opportunity for researchers, art historians, curators, students and others interested in Duchamp to meet and connect.
Among the speakers are Cécile Debray, Curator, Musée national d’art moderne, Centre Pompidou, Paris, Paul B. Franklin, Freelance researcher and editor of Étant donné, Paris, Dr. Gerhard Graulich, Director of the Department of Painting and Associate Director of the Staatliches Museum Schwerin, Marcel Duchamp Research Center Schwerin, Adina Kamien-Kazhdan, David Rockefeller Curator, Department of Modern Art, Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Derek Pullen, Director, SculpConsLtd, former Head of Sculpture Conservation, Tate, London, Kornelia Röder, Curator of the Marcel Duchamp collection at the Staatliches Museum Schwerin Marcel Duchamp Research Center, Schwerin, Michel R. Taylor, Director at Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Ann Temkin, Chief Curator of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Moderna Art, New York.
Image: Marcel Duchamp, Roue de bicyclette (Bicycle Wheel), 1913/1960/1976. © Succession Marcel Duchamp/BUS 2015.
Press Contact:
Annika Gunnarsson, a.gunnarsson@modernamuseet.se
28–30 April 2015
Moderna Museet
Exercisplan
Skeppsholmen
Stockholm
Opening Hours:
Hours
Tue 10–20
Wed–Thu 10–18
Fri 10–20
Sat–Sun 10–18
Mon closed