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-{{GFDL}}+The '''[[Found art|readymades]] of [[Marcel Duchamp]]''' are ordinary manufactured objects that he selected then sometimes modified, as an antidote to "retinal art". By choosing the object, giving it a title and signing it, the object became the work of the artist.{{GFDL}}

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The readymades of Marcel Duchamp are ordinary manufactured objects that he selected then sometimes modified, as an antidote to "retinal art". By choosing the object, giving it a title and signing it, the object became the work of the artist.



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