Scalar's 'additional metadata' features have been disabled on this install. Learn more.
Marcel Duchamp's Boîte-en-valise: The Museum of MetamorphosisMain MenuIntroductionThe Museum of MetamorphosisCatalogue essayThe Seven Series of BoîtesBoîtes in Museum Collections around the World…and OnlineFurther Reading[bibliography page]Lauren Rooney597ff088ef1db884d9e8445c7e06bd004b6c1250
1
12023-06-20T13:22:46-07:00Lauren Rooney597ff088ef1db884d9e8445c7e06bd004b6c1250427002Monte Carlo Bond digression footnote 1plain2023-06-20T13:38:29-07:00Lauren Rooney597ff088ef1db884d9e8445c7e06bd004b6c1250Bonk, Marcel Duchamp: The Box in a Valise, 18.
This page is referenced by:
12023-06-20T13:31:13-07:00"Don't be too skeptical…"3plain2023-06-20T13:37:28-07:00Duchamp issued this homemade bond at the end of 1924, promising a dividend of 20% on his winnings at the roulette wheel.1 When designer and art collector Jacques Doucet bought one, Duchamp assured him, "Don't be too skeptical, since this time I think I have eliminated the word chance. I would like to force the roulette wheel to become a chessboard."2 These remarks evince a more overtly controlling attitude than that which had characterized Duchamp's previous artistic engagements with chance, in which he had sought carefully circumscribed ways in which to introduce aleatory elements into his work.3