What is duchampian?

Duchampian refers to the artistic style and philosophy of Marcel Duchamp, who was a prominent artist in the early 20th century. Duchampian art is characterized by a focus on the concept of the artwork rather than its physical attributes, challenging traditional notions of aesthetic value and materiality. Duchamp famously created "readymades," everyday objects that he repurposed and declared as art, such as a urinal he signed and titled "Fountain." Duchampian art is often associated with the Dada movement and its rejection of mainstream culture and artistic conventions. Duchamp's ideas and approach to art have had a significant influence on the development of conceptual art and postmodernism.