Soon after the breakout of World War I, Jean Crotti emigrated from Paris to New York and there met Suzanne Duchamp, sister of Marcel Duchamp and Crotti's future wife. This exhibition featured 69 examples of the couple's work from their associations with the Dada movement to Crotti's invention of "TABU" in the 1920s. Originally organized by and exhibited at the Kunsthalle Bern and the Centre Georges Pompidou, Mark Rosenthal, Curator of Twentieth-Century Art, installed the travelling exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 1983.
Special Exhibitions Department Records : I. 1980s : Y. "Tabu Dada: Jean Crotti and Suzanne Duchamp, 1915-1922." Nov. 19, 1983-Jan. 29. 1984
Subseries Y. "Tabu Dada: Jean Crotti and Suzanne Duchamp, 1915-1922." Nov. 19, 1983-Jan. 29. 1984
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