The Bride and the Bachelors: Five Masters of the Avant-garde

The Bride and the Bachelors

Five Masters of the Avant-garde

1965 • 306 pages

An excellent book from the 1960s that thoughtfully profiles Duchamp, Tinguely, Cage, Rauschenberg, and Merce Cunningham, from the longtim writer for *The New Yorker.* Still useful, neither fawning nor skeptical, it gives biographical profiles of all of the artists along with thoughtful, non-technical discussions of their work.

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