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Ubu roi: Drame en cinq actes (King Ubu: A Play in Five Acts)

A work made of full tan morocco binding; boards die cut in the shape of u; onlays on spine in shape of b; black silk endleaves; crown stamped in gold on front endleaf; author stamped in gold on back endleaf; gilt edges; original paper covers bound in.

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  • A work made of full tan morocco binding; boards die cut in the shape of u; onlays on spine in shape of b; black silk endleaves; crown stamped in gold on front endleaf; author stamped in gold on back endleaf; gilt edges; original paper covers bound in.

Date:

Published 1921; rebound 1934-1935

Artist:

Mary Reynolds (American, 1891-1950) and Marcel Duchamp (American, born France, 1887-1968)
Written by Alfred Jarry (French, 1873-1907)

About this artwork

This stunning display of artistic bookbinding is perhaps the best-known collaboration between Mary Reynolds and Marcel Duchamp. Drawing upon his fascination with puns, Duchamp designed and Reynolds executed a binding of Alfred Jarry’s experimental and vulgar Shakespearian parody King Ubu: Drama in Five Acts. The play centers around a blundering, headstrong character named Ubu and his unsuccessful attempt to obtain political power. Jarry’s language is obscene but also features extensive word play, hence Duchamp’s inspiration for the design.

Both the front and back covers are cut into U’s that connect to a spine crafted with leather to form the letter B. When opened, the book’s cover and spine spell out UBU, with an imprinted gold crown visible through the front cover. The author’s name is debossed in gold on the back, visible through the space created by the letter U.

Play and humor were integral to Surrealism. The Surrealists’ attention to wordplay and puns traces all the way back to Freud’s theories on jokes, they viewed them as clear representations of the unconscious associations that humans create without any substantial logic. These associations lead to laughter—something effervescent and collective, and foundational to Surrealist methodology.

Status

On loan to The Museum of Modern Art in New York City for Marcel Duchamp

Department

Ryerson and Burnham Libraries Special Collections

Artists

Mary Reynolds , Alfred Jarry (Author) , Marcel Duchamp (Designer) , Mary Reynolds Collection (Bookbinder)

Title

Ubu roi: Drame en cinq actes (King Ubu: A Play in Five Acts), Ubu roi: Drame en cinq actes, King Ubu: Play in Five Acts

Place

Paris (Object made in:)

Date

1935

Medium

Full tan morocco binding; boards die cut in the shape of U; onlays on spine in shape of B; black silk endleaves; crown stamped in gold on front endleaf; author stamped in gold on back endleaf; gilt edges; original paper covers bound in

Dimensions

16.8 × 13.5 × 2.8 cm (6 5/8 × 5 3/8 × 1 1/8 in.)

Credit Line

Mary Reynolds Collection, Ryerson & Burnham Libraries

Reference Number

2019.180

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