ann pontén
marcel duchamp
vitruvian man
Étant donnés
Traditionally, the skin can be described in terms that refer to the flayed skin or in terms that refer to the skin as integrated with the body and acting as a screen for the movements of the soul.
The flayed skin has associations to patchment, bookbinding, text, St Bartolomew, and the myth of Marsyas.
skin
dedomena translation death, fall and impact
Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968) worked secretly on Étant donnés 1° la chute d'eau / 2° le gas d'éclairage (Given: 1° The Waterfall / 2° The Illuminating Gas) for twenty years (1946-1966). It was, according to his wish, installed posthumously in Philadelphia Museum of Art in 1969.  Duchamp also wrote a manual in French with handwritten instructions and photographs on how to install it. The manual was published in facsimile in 1987 by the museum.
Étant donnés can only be seen through two peeping holes in an old wooden door placed in a small room near the other works by Duchamp at the museum.