Revisiting issues of beauty, value and judgment on the centenary of
Marcel Duchamp's fountain
Some Aesthetic Decisions is an exhibition featuring works by artists
that explore issues of beauty, value, and judgment. One hundred years
ago, Dada artist Marcel Duchamp forever changed the nature of art by
anonymously submitting Fountain in 1917, a porcelain urinal signed "R.
Mutt" as an artwork to the exhibition of the Society of Independent
Artists in New York. The show organizers' rejection of Fountain ignited
a controversy that persists today about the definition of art and who
gets to pass judgment.
The NSU Art Museum in Fort Lauderdale, Florida marks this centenary by
organizing Some Aesthetic Decisions, a show of artworks by Cory
Arcangel, John Baldessari, Bernd and Hilla Becher, Sophie Calle,
Duchamp, Judy Fiskin, Claire Fontaine, Mike Kelley, Jeff Koons, Joseph
Kosuth, Jorge Pardo, Andy Warhol, and others. Curated by the NSU Art
Museum's director and chief curator Bonnie Clearwater.
Exhibition Schedule:
NSU Art Museum, Fort Lauderdale
May 14-September 3, 2017.