Marcel Duchamp— a play by Guillaume Désanges & Frédéric Cherbœuf
Because Marcel Duchamp is the freest man of the 20st century.
Because he made this fundamental liberty flourish, he would feed it, all the time, with every breath, every gesture.
Because this liberty is his artwork.
Because it is elegant.
Because it is radical.
Because this liberty is so relentless became natural, necessary, vital.
Because Marcel Duchamp is the nuclear force of Art: manifesting small frictions that create devastating explosions of meaning and emotion.
Because Marcel Duchamp is the one who invents a new politics of seeing.
Because Marcel Duchamp is a stowaway of the Arts who will in spite of himself end up at the bow of the ship.
LIVE Biennale and SFU Woodward’s present:
MARCEL DUCHAMP—a play by Guillaume Désanges & Frédéric Cherbœuf—with the generous support of the Consulat général de France à Vancouver.
Sunday, September 22, 7:30pm
SFU Woodwards, Fei and Milton Wong Experimental Theatre
http://www.2mevents.com/index.php/event/marcel-duchamp
$25 General admission / $20 students and seniors
Guillaume Désanges public lecture
Presented by LIVE Biennale and the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery
Monday, September 23, 7:00pm
Western Front, 303 E 8th Ave., Vancouver
FREE admission