Marcel Duchamp. 3 Standard Stoppages. Paris, 1913–14. Wood box, with three threads glued to three painted canvas strips and mounted on a glass panel with three wood slats shaped along one edge to match the curves of the threads. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Katherine S. Dreier Bequest. © 2026 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris / Estate of Marcel Duchamp. Photo: John Wronn
Join acclaimed artists Park McArthur and Seth Price and writer Eileen Myles as they consider Marcel Duchamp’s experiments with chance-based systems, and reflect on how they invite the unexpected into their own work.
This is the third and final event of Duchamp Talks: Artists on Artists, a series of conversations organized on the occasion of the exhibition Marcel Duchamp. In these talks, contemporary artists and Duchamp experts alike reflect on Duchamp’s category-defying life in art and his continuing legacy today.Â
Park McArthur is a multidisciplinary artist whose work contends with the social conditions of dependency, often in relation to care and under the guidance and instruction of disability.Â
Eileen Myles is a poet, novelist and art journalist whose practice of first-person writing has made them one of the most recognized writers of their generation.
Seth Price is an artist working in a wide range of media, spanning sculpture, painting, photography, video, digital media, music and poetry. His work examines concepts of visual culture and its evolution in relation to technology and digital life.Â
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Organized by the Department of Research Programs and the Marcel Duchamp curatorial team.