Beyond MoMA PS1, explore these must-do experiences: First, the High Line Park hosts monthly "Artist Residencies" featuring contemporary installations influenced by Duchamp’s ideas—some even respond directly to the exhibition theme. Second, the Whitney Museum of American Art offers special lectures on Duchamp’s impact on postmodernism, ideal for deep-dive enthusiasts.
Additionally, Independent Art Space in Brooklyn showcases experimental works inspired by Duchamp’s concept of "readymades," such as sculptures reassembled from everyday objects. During the exhibition, interactive stations let visitors create their own "anti-art" pieces—like hanging umbrellas upside down or labeling mundane items—embodying Duchamp’s radical challenge to artistic conventions.
These experiences transform you from observer to participant, living out his core idea: Art is thought.