Marcel Duchamp at MoMA!

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If you’ve ever stood in an art gallery staring at a urinal and asked, “Wait, is this supposed to be art?”, congratulations — welcome to Marcel Duchamp’s playground!

The most elegant provocateur in art history, the man who broke all the rules, and the one who cleverly flipped the bird to the very concept of high art, Marcel Duchamp is making a monumental return to America after a wait of nearly half a century. This 2026 retrospective, jointly organised by MoMA (New York) and the Philadelphia Museum of Art (PMA), is not just an exhibition; it is a 300-piece enlightenment bomb dropped on the rules of art.

Come, let’s dive into the details of this unmissable exhibition that will make you want to book your tickets right away — and have some fun while doing it.

Nude Descending a Staircase (No. 2): A 113-Year-Old New York Legend

The undisputed star of this retrospective is Nude Descending a Staircase (No. 2).

When this painting was first exhibited at the legendary 1913 Armory Show in New York, it literally caused chaos. People were shocked, and critics mocked it as “an explosion in a tile factory.” Blending Cubism and Futurism, this shattering work is making a grand return to the city on the anniversary of that first New York shock, exactly 113 years later. What’s more, the painting was last seen at MoMA in 1974. This means an entire generation now has the chance to see this masterpiece live in New York for the very first time!

What Else Awaits Us in the Exhibition?

Spreading across the sixth floor of MoMA, nearly 300 works cover Duchamp’s wild six-decade career from 1900 to 1968. What will we see?

  • L.H.O.O.Q. (1919): That famous act of rebellion in which he drew a moustache and beard on the Mona Lisa and changed its title to letters that, when read in French, sound like “Elle a chaud au cul” (She has a hot arse).
  • Fountain (1917): The iconic porcelain urinal he submitted to an exhibition signed “R. Mutt,” trolling the entire art world. The birth moment of the philosophy: “I chose it, therefore it is art!”
  • Box in a Valise: Duchamp’s literal portable museum, in which he fitted miniature copies of his own works into a suitcase.

Why Should We Go Right Now?

MoMA curators Ann Temkin and Michelle Kuo have a very valid point: If today we are debating images generated by artificial intelligence in seconds or bananas taped to walls, it is because they all entered through the door Duchamp opened a hundred years ago — the idea that “concept is superior to craftsmanship.” In the 2026 world where artificial intelligence has taken over art, visiting the genius who first drew the line between original and copy will be a fantastic irony and a wonderful experience.

Dates

New York (MoMA): 2 April 2026 – 22 August 2026

Philadelphia (PMA): 10 October 2026 – 31 January 2027

Curators: Ann Temkin & Michelle Kuo (MoMA), Matthew Affron (PMA)

If your travel plans this year include New York or Philadelphia, start making arrangements now to spend some time with Duchamp’s clever smile.

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