Disks Bearing Spirals (1923) by Marcel Duchamp

Disks Bearing Spirals - Marcel Duchamp - 1923

Artwork Information

TitleDisks Bearing Spirals
ArtistMarcel Duchamp
Date1923
Mediumpencil,ink,paper
Art MovementDada,Op Art

About Disks Bearing Spirals

“Disks Bearing Spirals,” created by Marcel Duchamp in 1923, is a compelling abstract artwork rendered using pencil and ink on paper. This piece, reflecting the intersection of the Dada and Op Art movements, fascinates with its intricate and hypnotic design.

The artwork consists of a circular composition featuring seven smaller circles, each containing a unique spiral pattern. These spirals vary in density and line thickness, creating a mesmerizing visual effect that draws the viewer’s eye into the depth of each spiral. The monochromatic color scheme, utilizing shades of beige and black, enhances the illusion of movement within the static image. Duchamp’s meticulous use of line and geometric precision demonstrates his innovative approach to abstract art, challenging traditional perspectives and engaging the viewer in a contemplative experience.

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