L’exposition « Rouge à lèvres » à la galerie Marcel-Duchamp de Châteauroux propose un dialogue de l’œuvre de Jean Dupuy et celle de Marcel Duchamp. Installations et peintures montrent un intérêt commun pour le dadaïsme, l’érotisme et les jeux de langage.
The "Lipstick" exhibition at the Marcel-Duchamp gallery, in Châteauroux, presents installations and paintings by Jean Dupuy revealing what links his work to that of Marcel Duchamp.
The exhibition prolongs with a homelessness in Châteauroux that already entitled "Lipstick" organized by the Parisian gallery Loevenbruck in 2017 as part of its program entitled in affinities and which offered a dialogue between the works of Marcel Duchamp and those of JeanDupuy.For the occasion, Jean Dupuy had reiterated the confrontation he had imagined in 1998, between a wine glass which he had found in a flea market, filled with red wine, and a reproduction of the master's work of Marcel DuchampMarried exposed by his singles, even says the big glass.An association of dadaist inspiration which, in Châteauroux, is increased by old and new paintings.
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The iconoclastic meeting between the red little of Jean Dupuy and the great glass of Marcel Duchamp, as well as the recent paintings of the first highlight the many correspondences that exist between their respective approaches.The dialogue between a simple wine glass fixed on a plexiglass base and the great work of Marcel Duchamp pays tribute to the Duchampian spirit since such iconoclastic proposals were common in the practice of the Dadaist artist as evidenced by his Ready-Rectified Made L.H.O.O.Q.(La Joconde).
New paintings by Jean Dupuy created after the small book of red and white erotic drawings he had produced in 1970 from a performance and others that intertwine linguistic sign and pictorial pattern show how much Dadaist inspiration,Eroticism and language games connect the works of Jean Dupuy and Marcel Duchamp.Thus the red diptych in Lèvvrres, the painting L’Arétin or the original installation of a genre depicts countless homophonies, anagrams, counters and other puns.
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