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Art Bites: Why Picasso Carried a Revolver

Picasso inherited a revolver from a famous playwright early in his career, loaded it with blanks, and used it on his admirers.

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Art Bites: Who Was Marcel Duchamp's Female Alter-Ego?

Marcel Duchamp had a female alter ego called Rrose Sélavy, who appears in numerous photographs as part of his Dadaist oeuvre.

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Art Bites: Does MoMA Have a Can of Poop in Its Collection?

In 1961, while living in Milan Piero Manzoni produced ninety cans of "Artist's Shit" to critique the art world.

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Art Bites: Augusta Savage's Lost Masterpiece

Augusta Savage created the most buzzed-about work at the 1939 World's Fair in New York. It was destroyed after the event.

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Art Bites: How 'Avant Garde' Became an Art Term

"Avant-garde" is a French military term that became an art metaphor. It describes art that pushes boundaries either through form or concept.

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Art Bites: Dalí's Most Famous Design Is at a Drugstore Near You

The most famous design by Salvador Dalí is a sweet secret. Learn more about how the artist pioneered the legendary Chupa Chups logo.

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