- Rrose Sélavy
Rrose Sélavy, or Rose Sélavy, was one of the pseudonyms of artist
Marcel Duchamp . The name, apun , sounds like the French phrase "Eros , c'est la vie", which translates to English as "eros, that's life". It has also been read as "arroser la vie" ("to make a toast to life").Sélavy emerged in 1921 in a series of photographs by
Man Ray of Duchamp dressed as awoman . Through the 1920s Man Ray and Duchamp collaborated on more photos of Sélavy. Duchamp later used the name as the byline on written material and signed several creations with it. Duchamp used the name in the title of at least onesculpture , "Why Not Sneeze, Rrose Sélavy?". The sculpture, a type of readymade called an assemblage, consists of anoral thermometer , a couple dozen small cubes ofmarble resemblingsugar cubes inside abirdcage . She also appears on the label of "Belle Haleine, Eau de Violette", a 1921 readymade that is a perfume bottle in the original box. Duchamp also signed his film "Anemic Cinema " (1926) with the Sélavy name.From 1922 onwards the name Rrose Sélavy also started appearing in a series of
aphorism s, puns andspoonerism s by the French surrealistpoet Robert Desnos . Aphorism 13 paid homage to Marcel Duchamp: "Rrose Sélavy connaît bien le marchand du sel" [in English: "Rrose Sélavy knows themerchant ofsalt well"; in French the final words sound like Mar-champ Du-cel -- Duchamp's compiled notes are titled 'Salt Seller'] . In 1939 a collection of these aphorisms was published under the name of Rrose Sélavy, entitled "Poils et coups de pieds en tous genres".The inspiration of the name Rrose Sélavy has been viewed to be
Belle da Costa Greene ,J.P. Morgan 's librarian ofThe Morgan Library & Museum (formerly The Pierpont Morgan Library) who, following his death, became the Library's director, working there for a total of forty-three years. Empowered by J.P. Morgan, and then by his son Jack, Greene built the collection buying and selling raremanuscripts ,books andart .Fact|date=August 2007References
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/surrealism/story/0,1339,581609,00.html "Rrose Sélavy, Man Ray (1921)"] by Jonathan Jones in "
The Guardian .
* [http://www.peak.org/~dadaist/English/Graphics/duchamp.html Mention of Sélavy] at DaDa Online.
* [http://www.toutfait.com/duchamp.jsp?postid=866 Duchamp Bottles Belle Greene: Just Desserts For His Canning] by Bonnie Jean Garner (with text boxes byStephen Jay Gould )
* Frank O'Hara's "Homage to Rrose Selavy"External links
* [http://class.csueastbay.edu/artgallery/duchamp/book.html Marcel Duchamp as Rrose Sélavy]
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