A film by Pascal Goblot
that explores an exceptional relationship between two influential figures of contemporary art.
Richard Hamilton, the father of
Pop Art, devoted his life to the work of another major
artist,
Marcel Duchamp, the inventor of ready-made.
An enigmatic, strange work, possibly one of the most complex works in the history of 20th century
art, lies at the core of this unique dialogue:
The Bride Stripped Bare by Her
Bachelors, Even by Marcel Duchamp, also known as
The Large Glass. Richard Hamilton
looked into every detail of this work with no attempt to reduce Duchamp's universe to a
single level of understanding. Based on unpublished interviews, this film by Pascal Goblot
explores the exceptional relationship between two influential figures of contemporary art.
Pascal Goblot is a video artist and maker of
The unknown secret of Sylvester Stallone (CNC prize, 2010). His installation
Through the Large Glasses featured in the exhibition
Seconde Main at the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris in 2010. He is the author of
Henri Atlan, La philosophie dans l'éprouvette, conversation avec Pascal Gobot (Bayard, 2010).