
Marcel Duchamp transformed 20th-century culture with an unconventional sculpture that challenged traditional notions of art.
The piece disrupted standard expectations by redefining what could be considered art, influencing generations of artists and movements that followed.
The article notes Duchamp's enduring impact on the way audiences perceive artistic creation and originality.
Its significance extends beyond the sculpture itself, shaping conversations about the role of the artist and the meaning of art in society.
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