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
Upright Boîte, loose folders fanning out around it
12023-05-16T09:48:52-07:00Lauren Rooney597ff088ef1db884d9e8445c7e06bd004b6c1250427003plain2023-05-16T10:38:18-07:00Lauren Rooney597ff088ef1db884d9e8445c7e06bd004b6c1250Like the previous arrangement, this pose gives a prominent place to the Boîte's sometimes-neglected loose folders, but rather than laying them out distinctly in orderly rows, it layers them on top of one another. Fanning out exuberantly on both sides of the Boîte's bottom tray and into the foreground, most of them enticingly covered by others, the loose folders appear as they might to one shuffling through them, imbuing the still image with suggestions of tactility and play.
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1media/Screen Shot 2023-03-01 at 9.22.57 PM_thumb.png2023-04-15T09:13:15-07:00Lauren Rooney597ff088ef1db884d9e8445c7e06bd004b6c1250De ou par Marcel Duchamp ou Rrose Sélavy [Boîte, Series E]9Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968), 1935-1941 [1963 edition], Mixed media, box, 37.9 x 40.5 x 9 cm., Smart Museum of Art, Chicago, ILmedia/Screen Shot 2023-03-01 at 9.22.57 PM.pngplain2023-04-17T02:46:34-07:00Smart Museum of ArtLauren Rooney597ff088ef1db884d9e8445c7e06bd004b6c1250