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19/02/2008

Philip Dodd visits a new exhibition of artworks by three pioneering figures from 20th century art: Marcel Duchamp, Man Ray and Francis Picabia.

Philip Dodd visits a new exhibition at Tate Modern in London with famous artworks by three pioneering figures from 20th century art.

They are Marcel Duchamp, the artist who controversially first displayed a urinal in a gallery; Man Ray, who invented solarised surrealist photography; and the dada poet Francis Picabia.

How and why did these artists become so influential that many would claim they changed the course of art history?

45 minutes

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Tue 19 Feb 2008 21:45

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