In a captivating 1956 interview, Marcel Duchamp, a Dada master and conceptual art pioneer, discusses the intriguing story behind his iconic artwork, 'the big glass,' and its cracks that reflect beauty in imperfection. He delves into the evolution of taste in art, emphasizing the role of ready-mades and societal acceptance. Duchamp reflects on the shift from traditional artistic forms to conceptual art, showcasing how personal and unfinished works resonate deeply with life experiences. His insights challenge perceptions of creativity and the essence of artistic identity.