Some French Moderns Says McBride
Marcel must have told you about the Soceity Anonyme printing a brochure by me. It’s to be like an index and some what stunty. I am dying with impatience to see it.
Selections from the Abiquiu Bookroom: Some French Moderns Says McBride
This month we were very excited to catalog a rare and unique publication in Georgia O’Keeffe’s personal book collection: Some French Moderns Says McBride by artist Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968). Duchamp, under his pseudonym Rrose Sélavy, designed, formatted, and copyrighted this collection of articles by the art critic, and modern art supporter, Henry McBride (1867-1962). McBride supplied Duchamp with articles he had written between 1915-1921. The three-ring bound pamphlet was hand constructed with tabs on each page to spell out the title from the front, and the publisher, Société Anonyme Incorporated, from the back.
Take a closer look:
Some French moderns says McBride on the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum Collections Online.
Morris, Catherine J. and Steven Watson, eds. An Eye on the Modern Century: Selected Letters of Henry McBride. New Haven & London: Yale University Press, 2000.
Tori Duggan, Research Center Associate