Notes From The Real Marcel

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This is a quote by Marcel Duchamp as cited in Alexander Liberman's 1997 book entitled The Artist In His Studio. The title of this c>log entry is the same as it is recorded in one of my sketchbooks published the same year. Very interesting point of view and advice for the artist.
 "Today the artist is free,
free to die of hunger. An
artist should have no social
obligations."


"If he marries, has children,
he very soon becomes a victim.
He must earn money to feed his
family. Only one person who does
not have to be fed is easier than
two or three."

"To increase the number of people
around an artist is a calamity."

"An artist must be an egotist. He
must be completely blind to other
human beings – egocentric in the
grand manner. It is unavoidable,
one cannot create great things
if he is only half-involved and
in doubt."         Marcel Duchamp
 


 

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