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Marcel Duchamp: The Afternoon Interviews Marcel Duchamp: The Afternoon Interviews by Calvin Tomkins
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“Oh, I’m a breather, I’m a respirateur, isn’t that enough?” He asked, “Why do people have to work? Why do people think they have to work?” He”
Calvin Tomkins, Marcel Duchamp: The Afternoon Interviews
“I think there is a great deal to the idea of not doing a thing, but that when you do a thing, you don’t do it in five minutes or in five hours, but in five years. I think there’s an element in the slowness of the execution that adds to the possibility of producing something that will be durable in its expression, that will be considered important five centuries later.”
Calvin Tomkins, Marcel Duchamp: The Afternoon Interviews
“things of great importance have to be slowly produced. I don’t believe in speed in artistic production, and that goes with integration.”
Calvin Tomkins, Marcel Duchamp: The Afternoon Interviews