Marcel's Masterpiece: How a Toilet Shaped the History of Art

by Jeff Mack (Author) Jeff Mack (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

An engaging, kid-friendly introduction to artist Marcel Duchamp and how he turned a toilet into a famous work of art.

This is the story of Marcel Duchamp and how the Dada art movement changed the way people thought about what art could be, and what could be art. From drawing a moustache on the Mona Lisa to attaching a bicycle wheel to a stool, Duchamp's work challenged long-held notions of art and how it should be made. People were amused, confused, and sometimes offended, and that was just the way Marcel Duchamp liked it.

With Marcel's Masterpiece, Jeff Mack explores Duchamp's most famous provocation, and asks readers to ponder the ideas that help us see the world in new and interesting ways.

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Starred Review
Marcel Duchamp's use of a urinal to challenge assumptions about art in 1917 New York has inherent kid appeal--and Mack exploits the possibilities . . . A funny, clever consideration of an iconic object.

Publishers Weekly

Starred Review

This picture book biography of French artist Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968) begins with his conceptualizing 1917's Fountain, an upside down urinal displayed in a "fancy art show" in New York. Shown in Mack's art as a wiry, straw-boater-sporting imp, Duchamp delights in the outrage and controversy that ensues, declaring, "Well, it did get people to think about art, didn't it?" The book's second half looks more broadly at Duchamp and his influence, including his Readymades; his alter ego, Rrose Sélavy; and the Dada movement with which he is associated, inviting readers to regard art in terms of "what ideas help us think about our world in new and interesting ways." Mixed-media cartooned vignettes, punctuated with collaged elements, including the laugh-out-loud text itself (about visiting Fountain, figures mention needing "to go"), strike just the right balance of headiness and breezy mischievousness for a young audience--innate connoisseurs of épater le bourgeoisie. Ages 4-8. (Aug.)

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Jeff Mack

Jeff Mack is a children's book author whose books include the Hippo and Rabbit series, Frog and Fly in Six Slurpy Stories, the Clueless McGee books, and Art Is Everywhere: A Book About Andy Warhol. He lives in Western Massachusetts where he continues to write and illustrate books, paint murals, and visit schools and libraries to talk about his work.

Classification
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ISBN-13
9781250777164
Lexile Measure
530
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Henry Holt & Company
Publication date
August 23, 2022
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV004010 - Juvenile Fiction | Biographical | Europe
JUV003000 - Juvenile Fiction | Art & Architecture
Library of Congress categories
Picture books
Artists
Biographical fiction
Duchamp, Marcel

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