Marcel Duchamp: Tu m': Riddles Galore

by Karl Gerstner

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That it was Duchamp who precipitated the Copernican turn-around in art is an opinion long shared, and not only by insiders. The oeuvre Duchamp left us is exceedingly small, but hardly any of his works did not have to undergo multiple interpretations of an art historic, psychological, socio-critical or alchemist kind. Yet Duchamp's last work "in oil and vinegar", "Tu m'" from 1918, has never drawn extensive attention among his exegetes. Already the title poses a riddle: Does it mean "Tu m'aimes" (you love me) or, as most frequently guessed, "Tu m'emb tes" (you bore me), or, more poignantly even, "Tu m'emmerdes" (kiss my ass)? Karl Gerstner, one of the prominent Swiss graphic designers who knew Duchamp personally, was first taken aback by the work - but also fascinated at the same time. He then proceeded to get a picture of the picture himself in order to satisfy his curiosity. And the more deeply he penetrated into the matter the more his surprise abated and his fascination grew. This book has 20 analytical essays on the work.
  • ISBN10 3775791272
  • ISBN13 9783775791274
  • Publish Date 29 April 2003
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 2 June 2008
  • Publish Country DE
  • Imprint Hatje Cantz
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 55
  • Language English