Marcel Duchamp's Boîte-en-valise: The Museum of Metamorphosis

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With the Internet, Rosalind Krauss observes, André Malraux’s vision of an “imaginary museum” opened to the world by the development of color photography—a virtual museum in which endlessly reproducible, universally accessible photographs circulate, permitting formal comparisons between artworks stretching across space and time—has come to full fruition. See Rosalind Krauss, “1935,” in Art Since 1900, 3rd ed., ed. Hal Foster, et al. (London: Thames and Hudson, 2016), 321–22, and André Malraux, Le musée imaginaire, Les voix de silence 1 (Paris: Gallimard, 1965).

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