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Helen Molesworth on Museums as Machines for Slowness

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The Artwork Speaks Through Time

Duchamp believed that no one should publicly discuss an art object for 50 years, emphasizing that the viewer completes the work. He saw artworks as propositions by artists, not as completed entities. He thought that we may not truly understand what we are looking at, suggesting that the present is a fragile concept in constant flux. Duchamp's idea of silence reflects a desire to transcend the everyday and engage in deeper, prolonged conversations.

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