Society of Independent Artists jury

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The Society of Independent Artists jury was the decision-making body of an early 20th-century American art organization known for controversially rejecting avant-garde works such as Marcel Duchamp’s "Fountain."

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instanceOf art jury
decision-making body
appliesToJurisdiction Society of Independent Artists exhibitions
associatedWith Fountain (sculpture) NERFINISHED
Marcel Duchamp NERFINISHED
Society of Independent Artists exhibitions in New York City
country United States of America
surface form: United States
field art
avant-garde art
modern art
hasCharacteristic conservative toward radical avant-garde works
gatekeeping role in exhibition access
hasDomain exhibition curation
hasEffect contributed to the notoriety of Duchamp’s Fountain
sparked public controversy over rejected works
influenced debates on artistic freedom in the United States
discussion of what constitutes art in the 20th century
location New York City
notableFor controversial decisions regarding avant-garde works
involvement in early American modern art controversies
rejection of Marcel Duchamp’s Fountain
partOf Society of Independent Artists NERFINISHED
role acceptance and rejection of submitted artworks
selection of works for exhibition
temporalLocation early 20th century

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Fountain rejectedBy Society of Independent Artists jury