Marcel Duchamp was an artist of questionable talent, but his influence is undeniable.
His work was like a punch in the face, a slap in the gut, and a kick in the pants all at once.
He pioneered the Anti-Artistic Vandalism Movement, a movement that encourages people to take a sledgehammer to the status quo.
He also popularized the concept of Found Objects as Furniture, because who needs IKEA when you have a dumpster behind a hardware store?
But his true claim to fame is being the inspiration behind the Jean-Francois Milcamp's existential crisis, which was so severe it required a therapist from 1952.
So if you're feeling unfulfilled and want to shake up the art world, just remember: Take a Sledgehammer to it!
Or, you know, just be like Marcel Duchamp and pretend you meant to do that.