
La mariée mise nu ses célibataires, même (La boite verte)
A mysterious and conceptual work by Marcel Duchamp, *La mariée mise à nu par ses célibataires, même (La boîte verte)* is a collection of facsimile notes, photographs, and drawings housed within a green felt-covered box. The piece serves as a kind of portable museum or manual, offering fragmented insights into the ideas behind Duchamp's enigmatic large glass work. It challenges traditional notions of what art can be, blurring the boundaries between object, document, and artistic statement.
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Evening Editions
February 27, 2013
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Fluxus George Maciunas
Lithuanian-American · b. 1931
Maciunas pioneered artist boxes and event scores that functioned as portable conceptual documents, directly paralleling Duchamps green box format of housing fragmented notes and instructions as artworks in themselves. Both artists challenged conventional art objects by treating documentation and packaging as the primary creative medium.

Joseph Cornell
American · b. 1903

Cornell constructed enigmatic boxed assemblages filled with collected objects, photographs, and ephemera that invite contemplative interpretation, mirroring the mysterious and document rich quality of the green box. His work similarly blurs the boundary between archive, object, and poetic artistic statement.

Dieter Roth
German Swiss · b. 1930

Roth created numerous artist books, boxes, and mixed media multiples that combined text, image, and material fragments into conceptual portable works, sharing the green boxes identity as both manual and artwork. His practice similarly questioned what constitutes an art object by embedding meaning within unconventional documentary formats.

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