Francis Naumann
Francis M. Naumann is a scholar, curator, and art dealer, specializing in the art of the Dada movement and the Surrealist periods.
He taught art history at the Parsons School of Design,[1] and is author of numerous articles and exhibition catalogues, including New York Dada 1915-25 (Harry N. Abrams, 1994) and Marcel Duchamp: The Art of Making Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction (Harry N. Abrams, Inc. 1999).
In 1996, he organized "Making Mischief: Dada Invades New York" for the Whitney Museum of American Art, in 1997, "Beatrice Wood: A Centennial Tribute" for the American Craft Museum in New York, and, in 2003, he co-curated "Conversion to Modernism: The Early Work of Man Ray" for the Montclair Art Museum.
His gallery is located in New York City at 24 West 57th Street, in the heart of the midtown gallery district. His gallery shows the works of artists Marcel Duchamp, Beatrice Wood and Man Ray among others.
He has published Marcel Duchamp: The Art of Chess, in which the correlation between Duchamp's chess activities and his art is examined and, most recently, The Recurrent, Haunting Ghost: Essays on the Art, Life and Legacy of Marcel Duchamp (New York: Readymade Press, 2012).
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- ↑ Rudolf Kuenzli, Francis M. Naumann, Marcel Duchamp : Artist of the Century, MIT Press, 1989 p. 267