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Screen Test [ST80]: Marcel Duchamp is this fascinating, almost voyeuristic glimpse into the mind of a major figure in the art world. Duchamp, seated and occasionally engaging with the unseen crowd, creates this strange tension; he’s both present and detached. The way he playfully puts his fingers to his lips adds an intriguing layer—it's like he's both a subject and a performer. Warhol’s pacing here is languid, allowing the viewer to really soak up those subtle expressions and this odd, intimate atmosphere. You can feel the weight of Duchamp's legacy in those moments, and it’s not just about him, but about the interplay of art and audience. Definitely a piece that feels more personal than many of Warhol's other works.
Focus on Duchamp's expressions.Consider the relationship between artist and audience.Reflect on Warhol's cinematic style.
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